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    <description>Hosted from Boulder, CO, The Market Meets Podcast introduces you to the people behind the marketplace;  the owners, entrepreneurs, investors, and community leaders who are driving the real estate economy and transforming our community. 
Heidi and Rachel are successful commercial real estate brokers in Boulder, Colorado who work behind the scenes with business owners and landlords every day. They bear a unique insider perspective on the deals, and market trends that are happening right now and are excited to connect you with the individuals and companies that are driving the movement.
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    <itunes:subtitle>Meet the people behind the Market! </itunes:subtitle>
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    <itunes:summary>Hosted from Boulder, CO, The Market Meets Podcast introduces you to the people behind the marketplace;  the owners, entrepreneurs, investors, and community leaders who are driving the real estate economy and transforming our community. 
Heidi and Rachel are successful commercial real estate brokers in Boulder, Colorado who work behind the scenes with business owners and landlords every day. They bear a unique insider perspective on the deals, and market trends that are happening right now and are excited to connect you with the individuals and companies that are driving the movement.
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  <itunes:subtitle>Pear Project Services (PPS) helps businesses solve office furniture problems.  The PPS team, led by Kathey Pear, brings creativity to the complex and often messy commercial move process.  We are passionate about keeping reusable office furniture from being dumped into a landfill simply because there are no good alternatives.

 PPS does not have “not-for-profit” status.  We call ourselves an NJFP, “Not Just for Profit”, organization.  The revenue stream that we generate from facilities decommissioning and product resale must cover the cost of our labor, vehicles, warehouse facility rental, and other expenses.  While our primary goal is to help businesses solve logistics problems and keep furniture in circulation, without a revenue stream we would not be able to keep our doors open or provide our clients with a way to “Save the Furniture”. 

We take no-longer-needed or excess furniture from larger companies and re-home as much as possible with not-for-profit groups, start-ups, and smaller companies that need good used furniture.   Every project presents a unique combination of reusable products for us to donate, resell, recycle, and repurpose.  

Creativity and the sincere desire to “Save The Furniture” is our secret sauce. 

 We are proud to report that only a small percentage of the furniture we handle ever ends up in a landfill.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Most creative when faced with a challenge, Kathey Pear enjoys problem solving and is committed to bringing individuals together to create sustainable environments, healthy communities, and healthy lives.  The ultimate networker, Pear is always on the lookout for new and interesting interconnections and opportunities to address the opportunities presented by a continually evolving world.  Pear has 30 years of commercial real estate project and contract furniture industry experience.  
Kathey founded Pear Commercial Interiors, still one of Colorado’s largest office furniture dealerships, opening showrooms in Boulder in 1984 and Denver in 1988.   Following the sale of Pear Commercial in 1998, she became intrigued by the vast lack of support resources for later adopters of technology who simply wanted to enjoy the benefits of  computers and the Internet. Teaming up with Aardvark Networking Services, TechButler’s mission was to explore new ways to flatten the learning curve and reduce the complexity and frustration that present challenges for less technical users.  TechButler was formed in 1999 to develop live, remote support applications that could be used over the Internet to support PC users at home, at work, or in the field.  As CEO of the company, Pear was instrumental in providing her vision for live, remote, real-time technology support.  In 2004 Kathey opened Citron WorkSpaces, a contract furnishings resource for corporate, healthcare, education, and shared workplace environments (co-working) and sister company, FacilityCycle, to address the growing problem of how to handle old office furniture.  FacilityCycle focused on sustainable reuse, refurbishment, donation, and recycling of excess furniture and cubicles.  In 2012 and 2013 The Boulder Daily Camera named Citron #2 among Boulder’s Top Women Owned Businesses and Citron was selected as a Colorado Companies to Watch honoree in 2013.  Citron was acquired by Source Office and Technology in 2014. 
Her current venture, Pear Project Services (PPS), adds furniture “re-homing” to the mix.  By helping companies who are moving or upgrading to decommission their no-longer-needed furniture, PPS saves many tons of old furniture from ending up in landfills.  As the self-titled “Queen of Crap”, Kathey and her associates take excess furniture from large companies, resell some and donate some to non-profit organizations and smaller companies that need furniture.
Pear earned a B.F.A. in Fine Arts from the University of Connecticut, an M.F.A. in Fine Arts from Washington State University and part of an M.B.A. at the University of Colorado.  She was the Boulder BPW Business Woman of the Year in 1992 and an Entrepreneur of Distinction at “Esprit Entrepreneur” in 1993.   Special Guest: Kathy Pear.
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    <![CDATA[<p>Most creative when faced with a challenge, Kathey Pear enjoys problem solving and is committed to bringing individuals together to create sustainable environments, healthy communities, and healthy lives.  The ultimate networker, Pear is always on the lookout for new and interesting interconnections and opportunities to address the opportunities presented by a continually evolving world.  Pear has 30 years of commercial real estate project and contract furniture industry experience.  </p>

<p>Kathey founded Pear Commercial Interiors, still one of Colorado’s largest office furniture dealerships, opening showrooms in Boulder in 1984 and Denver in 1988.   Following the sale of Pear Commercial in 1998, she became intrigued by the vast lack of support resources for later adopters of technology who simply wanted to enjoy the benefits of  computers and the Internet. Teaming up with Aardvark Networking Services, TechButler’s mission was to explore new ways to flatten the learning curve and reduce the complexity and frustration that present challenges for less technical users.  TechButler was formed in 1999 to develop live, remote support applications that could be used over the Internet to support PC users at home, at work, or in the field.  As CEO of the company, Pear was instrumental in providing her vision for live, remote, real-time technology support.  In 2004 Kathey opened Citron WorkSpaces, a contract furnishings resource for corporate, healthcare, education, and shared workplace environments (co-working) and sister company, FacilityCycle, to address the growing problem of how to handle old office furniture.  FacilityCycle focused on sustainable reuse, refurbishment, donation, and recycling of excess furniture and cubicles.  In 2012 and 2013 The Boulder Daily Camera named Citron #2 among Boulder’s Top Women Owned Businesses and Citron was selected as a Colorado Companies to Watch honoree in 2013.  Citron was acquired by Source Office and Technology in 2014. </p>

<p>Her current venture, Pear Project Services (PPS), adds furniture “re-homing” to the mix.  By helping companies who are moving or upgrading to decommission their no-longer-needed furniture, PPS saves many tons of old furniture from ending up in landfills.  As the self-titled “Queen of Crap”, Kathey and her associates take excess furniture from large companies, resell some and donate some to non-profit organizations and smaller companies that need furniture.</p>

<p>Pear earned a B.F.A. in Fine Arts from the University of Connecticut, an M.F.A. in Fine Arts from Washington State University and part of an M.B.A. at the University of Colorado.  She was the Boulder BPW Business Woman of the Year in 1992 and an Entrepreneur of Distinction at “Esprit Entrepreneur” in 1993.  </p><p>Special Guest: Kathy Pear.</p>]]>
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<p>Kathey founded Pear Commercial Interiors, still one of Colorado’s largest office furniture dealerships, opening showrooms in Boulder in 1984 and Denver in 1988.   Following the sale of Pear Commercial in 1998, she became intrigued by the vast lack of support resources for later adopters of technology who simply wanted to enjoy the benefits of  computers and the Internet. Teaming up with Aardvark Networking Services, TechButler’s mission was to explore new ways to flatten the learning curve and reduce the complexity and frustration that present challenges for less technical users.  TechButler was formed in 1999 to develop live, remote support applications that could be used over the Internet to support PC users at home, at work, or in the field.  As CEO of the company, Pear was instrumental in providing her vision for live, remote, real-time technology support.  In 2004 Kathey opened Citron WorkSpaces, a contract furnishings resource for corporate, healthcare, education, and shared workplace environments (co-working) and sister company, FacilityCycle, to address the growing problem of how to handle old office furniture.  FacilityCycle focused on sustainable reuse, refurbishment, donation, and recycling of excess furniture and cubicles.  In 2012 and 2013 The Boulder Daily Camera named Citron #2 among Boulder’s Top Women Owned Businesses and Citron was selected as a Colorado Companies to Watch honoree in 2013.  Citron was acquired by Source Office and Technology in 2014. </p>

<p>Her current venture, Pear Project Services (PPS), adds furniture “re-homing” to the mix.  By helping companies who are moving or upgrading to decommission their no-longer-needed furniture, PPS saves many tons of old furniture from ending up in landfills.  As the self-titled “Queen of Crap”, Kathey and her associates take excess furniture from large companies, resell some and donate some to non-profit organizations and smaller companies that need furniture.</p>

<p>Pear earned a B.F.A. in Fine Arts from the University of Connecticut, an M.F.A. in Fine Arts from Washington State University and part of an M.B.A. at the University of Colorado.  She was the Boulder BPW Business Woman of the Year in 1992 and an Entrepreneur of Distinction at “Esprit Entrepreneur” in 1993.  </p><p>Special Guest: Kathy Pear.</p>]]>
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