Flowing and Growing

Featured in the ShopTalk! magazine, we revisit the history of Silver Creek Leather and how our company came to be.

By Lynn Ascrizzi

“You never know when a real opportunity will come knocking. It might even appear in the guise of a company closeout.

In 2002, Caldwell/Moser Tannery of New Albany, Indiana, in business since 1878, shut its doors. Among its employees was Greg Sartor, who had been working for the tannery for only two years. At the time, he ran its leather lace department and was a minority owner.

‘Most of my customers were in the footwear industry, and while running that I added craft lace into the mix. We were making lace at the tannery and shipping it to Korea,’ he recalled.

Typically, business shutdowns are devastating events. But Sartor allowed himself to be galvanized by the moment. Instead of seeing a company closeout, he envisioned a door opening. ‘It was an act of self-defense,’ he said, candidly, of his 11th-hour decision to launch a new business as a leathercraft supplier.”

Read the full story here: https://shoptalk-magazine.com/2019/11/07/flowing-and-growing/