“Where the Bro’s do business”
Dave Johnson is one of the lucky ones, who gets to do what he loves and get paid for it. The UCSB graduate’s chosen profession is operating Progressive Surfboards, a big wave’s break from Hollister and South Fairview, his business since 1975.
Since then, he’s been fortunate to have chased beach breaks and point breaks all over the Good Land, in between reincarnations of the popular retail and custom surfboard shop.
Blue Shade Surf Goleta
Movement Boardshop has proven essential to residents of Isla Vista by saving them time and providing them with a tangible experience, being located just minutes from their backyards and giving them the opportunity to visit the store with ease.
We find and build niche brands into global lifestyle leaders through innovative design and marketing. From fashion-oriented to outdoor, athletic to casual, our brands meet the specific needs of different groups, activities, jobs and individuals. The only thing we don’t cater to is the ordinary.
CMC Rescue, Inc. is an employee-owned company that’s garnered a strong and loyal following among its users. Globally recognized as a leading manufacturer of rescue and work-at-height equipment, its employee-owners are loyal believers too. Company founder Jim Frank remains active with standards development, product design and training, while nearly 10 percent of the company’s 75+ staff actively serve as rescue team volunteers in their local communities. CMC Rescue employee-owners share a pride in product quality, value and workmanship, but above all, service to rescue workers striving to save a life.
The Gainey Vineyard is part of a large, sustainable farming operation owned and run by the Gainey family for the past 50 years. The Home Ranch, the largest of the three Gainey ranches in the Santa Ynez Valley, is 1800 acres. It is comprised of 100 acres of vineyards, an Arabian horse operation, 1000 acres of rangeland upon which beef cattle feed on native grasses, and 600 acres farmed primarily to organically grown fruits and vegetables.
Serving the Santa Ynez Valley since 1977