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GIVING BACK                             this aspect of Crowley’s generosity, when they began to hear   several vulnerable species and helping to preserve original
                                                                                          ecosystems in the Bay.
                                         stories from the individuals and families that he had helped.
                                           The Crowley family has also been active in giving back to   Under Escher’s direction, the Red and White Fleet has
                                         the community, donating two islands—East Marin and West   continued this tradition of local giving. The company is a
 iving back has always been a part of the Red and   LEFT: The Red and White Fleet   Marin in the San Francisco Bay—to be used by the United   long-time supporter of the Madonna del Lume Society in
 White Fleet’s corporate culture. Starting with Tom   has always been a family-oriented   States Fish and Wildlife Service as a National Wildlife Refuge.   San Francisco, which was founded in 1935 to preserve the
 GCrowley, the company has sought to be a good   company. This photo shows Tom   The islands were once home to the family’s vacation house   history and contributions of Italian and Sicilian immigrants to
 steward of the environment, to support its staff and offer   Crowley aboard one of his earliest   but now provide habitat to countless rare birds, including   Fisherman’s Wharf. “We go out every year under the Golden
 gas-powered vessels with his wife
 upward mobility, to make long-standing and mutually   and two young daughters.  populations of great blue heron and great egret. Escher recalls   Gate Bridge and throw wreaths into the Bay in memory
 beneficial partnerships and working relationships with other   visiting the islands almost every weekend of his childhood,   of the fishermen and sailors who have drowned and died
 companies in the maritime industry, and to lend a helping   OPPOSITE, left to right: Along   taking a boat from the mainland in San Rafael with his   off of San Francisco Bay . . . It’s something we do for the
 hand in the community it calls home.   Fisherman’s Wharf near Pier 43½,   grandfather to attend barbecues and family gatherings.   community,” Escher explains. The company is also involved
 Over the years, this has often taken the form of emergency   crew members pose together in front   Although the islands hold fond memories for the family, they   with the San Francisco Seaman’s Memorial Chapel, which
 of an old Ford Model A made into
 assistance during natural disasters, but emergency relief   the official Red and White Fleet   now serve a larger purpose: providing a valuable habitat for   pays homage to those who have lost their lives on the sea,
 efforts are not the only area where the company’s generosity   land vehicle. Both truck and team
 stands out. Today the organization also focuses on supporting   members are regular participants
 maritime, environmental, and educational causes. “We give   in parades and community events.
 to a variety of nonprofits,” says CEO Tom Escher, for whom   • San Francisco waterfront history
 it is important that these gifts be made anonymously when   abounds in a photo of Karl Kortum
 (center), the founder of the San
 possible. For Escher, it’s not about getting credit, it’s just about   Francisco Maritime Museum, with
 doing the right thing. And this ethos pervades the company   his young son and old Tom Crowley
 culture—and generates strong loyalty from within.  (right) onboard the historic Balclutha
 Escher learned this kind of quiet giving from his   in 1965.
 grandfather, Tom Crowley. “My grandfather was very good
 with people,” says Escher. Throughout his life, Crowley would
 often look out for hardworking kids in the neighborhood,
 helping them with money for school tuition and making
 introductions for them as they searched for their first jobs. “He
 did a lot of stuff that he didn’t tell people about,” Escher recalls.
 In fact, it wasn’t until years later that the family even knew of





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