So what does this have to do with bleeding green? Picture that kid – they bled for their school, their team, and the values their school and team represented. That was us combined, and we will let you figure out who was who. Since we are diehard New York Giants fans and also obsessed with 360 Payments, we are adjusting the definition of “bleed green” to read: A verb used to describe the passion of a 360 team member.ĭo you remember that person in school? You know, the one who always wore school colors on Friday before the big game and was the loudest at the pep rally, the childhood athlete who sold the most entertainment books, pizzas, or candy bars to pay for their team jersey, the captain of the soccer team, the prom queen, the straight-A student, the one that pretty much singlehandedly kept the school store in business buying pencils and notebooks with their school mascot on them, the one voted most school-spirited or most likely to run a Fortune 500 Silicon Valley startup before they were 30? Yes, that one. It’s no coincidence our Co-CEO, Steve, is from Philadelphia, and most of our core “Original Gs” met in the Philly area in 2006. _rfi('setArgs', 'transid', '') īy Lisa Coyle, Co-CEO, and Rene Leveque, Operations Manager at 360 Payments
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What Does It Mean to Bleed Green? - 360 Payments