![]() Diana Yelton, Aloha’s longtime GM, trained them. Joshua worked their way up at the Sodo café from associate to shift lead to assistant manager and in June 2022 accepted the job as General Manager of our Aloha café. Especially in a company with this kind of reach in the greater Seattle area.” Interacting with the people who lead the company is cool, and the fact that they know my name, ask about me, and care, is amazing. ![]() ![]() “I’d been working for a big corporation in Los Angeles,” says Joshua. ![]() They applied for a job at Macrina’s SODO bakery-and found a home. Joshua Kull has worked as a ride operator at an amusement park, as a concierge at a hotel, as a florist, at an Urban Outfitters, at a NYC bar, at a supermarket, a country club, and a corporate juice bar in Los Angeles a Jack of all trades! In 2019, looking to make a lifestyle change, they moved to Seattle with their brother. ![]()
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