Chick Boss was formed in 2010 by sisters Pat Pannell and Jeanne Sheridan to provide training and living wage jobs for people from the remote village of San Andrés, on Lake Itza in Northern Guatemala. We know that anyone can be trained if they an eye for detail, an open mind and good work ethic.
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Meet our Team
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How DID we get
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Chick Boss contributes 1% of all gross sales to the United Way of Guatemala for early childhood education and nutritional programs.
Other organizations we have supported include:
Charity | Donation |
$4,975 |
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$2,500 |
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$5,146 |
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$2,757 |
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$6,736 |
Founder Pat Pannell (3rd from left) presents a donation to the Mount Diablo Unified School District Educational Foundation in front of the Chick Boss Gallery Store in Clayton, California. Foundation Board Members from L-R: Ernie de Trinidad, VP Programs; Mary Gray, President; Bridget Billeter, Secretary; Rachel Levy, VP Marketing.
At the height of the pandemic, Chick Boss donated hundreds of necklaces and earrings to volunteers at the Alameda County Community Food Bank. Here is Founder, Pat Pannell with Bruce Elliot, Chief Operating Officer of the Food Bank.
Pat Pannell, Founder, Designer
Mar is an industrial designer, visual artist and jeweler based in Guatemala. She marries organic forms with geometric shapes using classical metalsmithing techniques. Her designs are asymetrical sculptures for the body, taking up space, encouraging individuality. She has participated in contemporary jewelry exhibitions in Guatemala, Mexico, USA and Europe.
She works as a consulting artist for Chick Boss, lending her unique style to our collection concepts, skill in designing for production, and discipline in overseeing the creation of accurate specifications.
Maria is 32 years old and has been with Chick Boss since 2011. Over the years Maria has learned all aspects of our jewelry production. She loves being able to work with her hands.
Maria lives with her parents and wants to buy land and build a house with her own money. She has an associates degree in Physical Education and hopes to return to college in order to have more opportunities and continue to support my family. In her words, "A LOT OF THANKS TO CHICK BOSS FOR TRUSTING THE PETENEROUS CRAFTSMEN."
“Chick Boss” is a nickname Pat was given by a late friend Bob Brayden; an outwardly gruff but lovely man who used to work for her. He called her “CB” for years, before anyone figured out what it meant. But the name also fits with our intent to empower women to take charge of their lives, destiny and look.