Classy Art
Houston, TX
Philanthropy part of Classy Art’s mission
For ART member Classy Art, a big part of their corporate ethos is giving back. CEO Gabriel Cohen shaved his head at High Point Market after raising money for the National Breast Cancer Foundation. More recently, this Houston-based company has committed to donating a meal for every piece of wall décor it sells.
Cohen said since shaving his head, he has received plenty of outpouring from inside and outside the industry. “That was fun but I do miss my hair. We received a nice handwritten thank you card and the people reaching out—I had no idea we had so many friends that were survivors,” Cohen said. “That was cool, but scary because of how many people it has impacted. It was nice to hear from everybody.”
The National Breast Cancer Foundation was hand selected by Cohen because the charity had one of the lowest salaried CEO as well as lowest administrative operating costs leaving the majority of the funds for research and programs.
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