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Greenfield
Flower Shop, Inc. is a full service retail flower shop that has
been serving the greater Milwaukee area since 1957. The shop has
been owned and operated by Greg Johnson since 1977.
Starting out by helping in the family flower business at the age
of seven, Greg worked part-time throughout high school and college,
and became a partner in the business in 1972. In 1977, he purchased
the business, and incorporated it.
Greg's floral design work has been featured in the Sunday Home
section of the Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel. Other articles about the shop have appeared in several community newspapers.
Greg
currently serves or has served as a member of the board of directors
of several non-profit organizations, inluding United Cerebral Palsy
of Southeastern Wisconsin and the International Clown Hall of Fame.
He also donates his time, energy and talent to many other nonprofit
community organizations as well.
The shop's design manager is Norm Schmidt, who has been with the
shop since 1986, leaving a similar position with another firm that
he held for sixteen years. Norm oversees all phases of the design
operation and sales.
Besides Greg and Norm, the shop currently has an additional staff
of four people, full and part-time.
Greenfield Flower Shop provides floral services for many area businesses,
both large and small. A partial list of their clients include:
- Boston Store
- Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
- Rexnord Industries
- C & H Distributors, Inc.
- Hal Leonard Publishing Co.
- Charter Wire Co.
- Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Wisconsin
- Marcus Theatre Corp.
- Xerox Corporation
- Automobile Dealer's Association of Mega-Milwaukee (ADAMM)
- Wachovia Securities
- Advanced Healthcare
- Dana Corp/Reinz Wisconsin Gasket
- Entercom Milwaukee, LLC
- Shepherd Express
Greenfield Flower Shop serves many other small business and professional
clients, and numerous divisions of companies not listed above. The
experience they have with handling the special needs of corporate
clients, makes them the preferred florist for many area businesses.
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