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Photo Credit: Eugenio Wilman
Tiffany Beasi, Garden of Life Graphic Designer
and her westie Hollywood. TiffanyBeasi.com
An Artist.
An Animal Lover.
We thought there was no better
thing to do for “Bring Your Dog to
WorK Day” than to feature our very
own working artist, Tiffany Beasi.
Often inspired by animals, music
and the natural environment, her
paintings are drowned in lush,
vibrant colors and have been
published in two books, Beatles Art:
The Fantastic New Artwork of the
Fab Four and Marilyn in Art.
Tiffany has been the featured
Artist in Go Riverwalk, Industry,
MetroWest, Jacksonville’s BUZZ
and Axis magazines and also in the
Orlando Sentinel, Sun Sentinel,
Palm Beach Post, Art&Culture of
Palm Beach County and on Fox 35.
She continues to produce
and present her growing body
of work in galleries and outdoor
shows all around Florida.
“Being a Florida native has
inspired my vivid color scheme.
The palette also represents my
adventurous attitude and positive
outlook on life. When I’m done with
a painting, I feel a great sense of
self-worth and accomplishment.”
said Beasi.
Garden of Life®
Goes to the Dogs . . .Literally!
Dogs trotting down the hall for a meeting,
sitting in a chair or pressing their noses
against an office door were a few of
the sights you would have seen around
the Garden of Life office this summer.
“Being able to bring our dogs to work is
one of the coolest events we have at GoL.
I absolutely love being able to spend
the day with my furry friend,” said Kristie
Romano, Senior Marketing Manager.
Take Your Dog To Work Day® was
created to celebrate the great
companions dogs make and to encourage
their adoption from humane societies,
animal shelters and breed rescue clubs.
The event encourages employers to
experience the value of pets in the
workplace and to promote pet adoptions.
“We have a huge celebration for Take
Your Daughters and Sons To Work Day®,
so we can’t neglect the four-legged family
members,” stated Teresa Miller, Senior
Director HR & Wellness. “We are an equal
opportunity employer/host, so we
encourage employees to bring their
dogs for the special day or to bring
a photo of any pet to display in our Pet
Photo Gallery. Employees gathered for
a “Meet and Greet” in the morning, and
then got to spend the day with their
doggies. “It’s such fun to have Max come
to work with me,” said Kyndall O’Neill,
Oracle Support Manager, who donned
her Goldendoodle in a tie for the
occasion. “We are a team of animal
lovers, so it’s great to be able see all
the doggies around the office.”