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Meals on Wheels CEO favors low-key style – but with occasional outbursts of ‘unique statement’ pieces

October 24, 2019

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Meals on Wheels CEO favors low-key style – but with occasional outbursts of ‘unique statement’ pieces

Ashley McCumber, the CEO of Meals on Wheels San Francisco, sported one of his “fun” jackets at the 2019 Norma Satten Community Service Innovation Award.

Meals on Wheels CEO Ashley McCumber. Photo by Robin Evans

He describes himself as a casual dresser who likes a periodic injection of unique statement pieces. “I’m a gray, blue and brown person with colors like pink and purple thrown in for fun,” he said.

McCumber doesn’t believe in spending a lot of money on clothes, so he tends to shop the clearance aisles. “That sometimes that leads me to the statement pieces – i.e. no one else would buy it.”

Still, he tries to support local businesses when possible, “but my go to store for basics is Macy’s.”

To learn more about McCumber, read our profile of him.

The September awards event, sponsored by the San Francisco Community Living Campaign, honored the executive director of Swords to Plowshares, Michael Blecker.

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