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Submission declined on 15 February 2024 by Smartse (talk). The proposed article does not have sufficient content to require an article of its own, but it could be merged into the existing article at Compass Coffee. Since anyone can edit Wikipedia, you are welcome to add that information yourself. Thank you. Declined by Smartse 7 months ago. |
Submission declined on 28 December 2023 by Mach61 (talk). The proposed article does not have sufficient content to require an article of its own, but it could be merged into the existing article at Compass Coffee. Since anyone can edit Wikipedia, you are welcome to add that information yourself. Thank you. Declined by Mach61 8 months ago. |
Submission declined on 26 December 2023 by Mach61 (talk). The proposed article does not have sufficient content to require an article of its own, but it could be merged into the existing article at Compass Coffee. Since anyone can edit Wikipedia, you are welcome to add that information yourself. Thank you. Declined by Mach61 8 months ago. |
- Comment: Submitting with minimal improvement. I would agree with previous reviewer that a mention of him in the page for Compass Coffee is sufficient. This is the only reference I see that focuses on him as opposed to Compass. Of course if you are able to point out anything I missed I would be happy to take another look. CNMall41 (talk) 22:47, 10 April 2024 (UTC)
- Comment: The previously noted problems have not been addressed. SmartSE (talk) 22:39, 15 February 2024 (UTC)
- Comment: You didn't substantially address my previous concerns. Good photo, though. Mach61 (talk) 22:19, 28 December 2023 (UTC)
- Comment: Since pretty much every article with coverage of him covers Suarez in a similar vein, I think Hart fails WP:NOPAGE. Mach61 (talk) 00:46, 26 December 2023 (UTC)
Michael Haft | |
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Born | November 3, 1986 |
Allegiance | United States |
Service/ | United States Marine Corps |
Years of service | 2009-2013 |
Rank | Captain |
Commands | 1st Battalion 9th Marines, Weapons Platoon, Charlie Company |
Battles/wars | |
Alma mater | Washington University in St. Louis |
Spouse(s) | Sofia Haft |
Relations |
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Other work | Compass Coffee (founder) |
Michael Haft (born November 3, 1986) is an American entrepreneur, veteran, venture capitalist, and business executive best known as the CEO and founder of Compass Coffee, a Washington DC-based chain of coffee shops.[1][2][3] He is also known for his service as a United States Marine Corps Infantry Officer in Afghanistan.[4][5]
Early life and education
editHaft was born on November 3, 1986, in Washington, D.C., to businessman Robert Haft and Mary Haft, who is known for his work in the retail industry, including the Dart Group and Crown Books.[6] His grandfather is Herbert Haft, a prominent American businessman who founded the Dart Group.[6]
Haft attended the Maret School in Washington, D.C.[7] Haft went on to attend Washington University in St. Louis where he received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) with a focus on Business and Entrepreneurship.[8]
Career
editMilitary service
editIn 2009, after his junior year at Washington University in St. Louis, Haft attended the Officer Candidates School (United States Marine Corps) and was commissioned a second lieutenant upon graduating college the following year.[9]
Haft was trained as an infantry officer and was eventually assigned as a weapons platoon commander to 1st Battalion, 9th Marines.[10] Haft led his platoon in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom to support the War on Terror embedded with the Afghan National Police in the Helmand Province during 2011.
Compass Coffee
editAfter his military service, Haft returned to Washington, D.C., where he founded Compass Coffee.[11][12] As of 2023, Compass Coffee is a well-known chain of coffee shops in the Washington, D.C., area. Under Haft's leadership, the company has grown and expanded its presence in the region to 17 locations.[13]
Made in DC
editHaft designed the Made in DC logo and has testified before the Council of the District of Columbia on manufacturing and business issues.[14][15] He was an avid prominent of the DC government supporting local businesses.
Publications
editMichael Haft along with Harrison Suarez has co-authored a book named, Perfect Coffee At Home.[16][17][18]
Personal life
editMichael has been married to Sofia Haft, who is the director of communications at Anduril Industries and a public affairs officer in the US Navy Reserve.[19][20] In 2024, the couple welcomed their daughter Sloan Tereza Haft on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.[21][22]
Michael has won 2017 DC Chamber of Commerce’s Community Impact Award.[23] In 2023, he received the Washington Business Journal "40 under 40" award.[24]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Deutch, Gabby (2021-03-17). "The Jewish Marine behind a proud D.C. coffee institution". Jewish Insider. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ Angell, Melissa. "When the Pandemic Put His Coffee Shop on Ice, This Founder Turned the Downtime Into a Teachable Moment". Inc. Retrieved July 14, 2023.
- ^ Ravindranath, Mohana (2023-04-16). "At Compass Coffee, data is the secret ingredient". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ "OFFICER PROMOTIONS FOR JUNE 2013 AND PROJECTED OFFICER PROMOTIONS FOR JULY 2013". United States Marine Corps Flagship. Retrieved 2023-07-13.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Werman, Marco; Boyd, Clark (August 21, 2013). "Two Marines Trade in Combat Coffee for the Perfect Cup at Home". The World. Retrieved July 14, 2023.
- ^ a b Judkis, Maura (2021-12-02). "From the Ground Up: Legacy and legwork". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ "Michael Haft '05 : Courage, Coffee, and Connectedness". www.maret.org. 2023-09-05. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ Parker, Deb (2012-10-23). "Marine alumni return to campus". The Source. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ Judkis, Maura (2023-01-23). "With Compass Coffee, two former Marines find their way home". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ "If War Is Hell, Then Coffee Has Offered U.S. Soldiers Some Salvation". NPR. July 25, 2016. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
- ^ "Michael Haft Speaks with Georgetown Students on Business Development". americas.georgetown.edu. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ Shaheen, Haseeb (2024-03-27). "Compass Coffee and Coinbase Stir the Pot: A Leap Towards Crypto Payments". www.msn.com. Retrieved 2024-04-10.
- ^ Woolsay, Angela (2024-04-02). "Compass Coffee opens doors of drive-thru cafe in West Falls Church | FFXnow". FFXnow. Retrieved 2024-04-10.
- ^ Wright, Sarafina (2017-01-18). "Compass Coffee Opens in Convention Center". The Washington Informer. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ https://lims.dccouncil.us/downloads/LIMS/34954/Committee_Report/B21-0514-CommitteeReport1.pdf
- ^ "Michael Haft and Harrison Suarez - The New York Times". archive.nytimes.com. 2013-08-16. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ Blake, Ben (2013-07-11). "First Look: Perfect Coffee At Home, A Brand New Book by Two Former Marines". sprudge.com. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ "Taking the military's coffee obsession to the next level". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ Wall, Alix (2023-06-09). "Sharing the 'Call for Service' and a Life Together". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ White, Jeremy B.; Bloom, Isabella; Massara, Graph (2021-11-22). "Big changes coming soon to the Capitol". POLITICO. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ Irvine, Bethany (2024-01-29). "Playbook PM: Pressure mounts on White House in drone attack aftermath". POLITICO. Retrieved 2024-02-15.
- ^ Devision, Dem (2024-01-30). "Daily Kickoff: UNRWAveling UNRWA". Jewish Insider. Retrieved 2024-02-15.
- ^ Donner, Kathleen (2017-11-10). "DC Chamber Recognizes Compass Coffee". MidCity DC News. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ "A Look Back - 40 under 40 (2023)". Washinghton Business Journal. Retrieved 2024-02-15.