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097: Alejandro Chahin – How To Launch (And Sell) A Premium Product
40 minutes Posted Feb 10, 2016 at 4:00 pm.
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Episode 097: Alejandro Chahin – How To Launch (And Sell) A Premium Product

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Alejandro Chahin is a very interesting and inspiring leader.  He is deeply interested entrepreneurship and serving his customers. I loved getting the opportunity to speak with him while his company is still young and on the verge of exploding.  We are extremely fortunate to have Julie share her knowledge with us, the loyal listeners of The Learning Leader Show. 

At age 25, Alejandro Chahin left Honduras to pursue his master’s in business administration at New York University. After graduating, Alejandro wanted to start his own business and founded Mott & Bow Jeans, named after two streets in New York’s West Village, where Chahin lives.

Mott & Bow launched in February (2014) with two employees and a $300,000 investment from Intermoda.

Episode 097: Alejandro Chahin – How To Launch (And Sell) A Premium Product

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In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • The characteristics in a premium jean are: Denim Fabric (his is from Turkey), Sewing (His family has been doing it since the 80’s), and the Fit
  • The process of starting… Mistakes made
  • Funding through Kickstarter – How it got funded?  What he could have done better…
  • Earning additional investment ($300K) to cover expenses
  • PR Strategies needed to get the word out
  • The day to day activities of the CEO/Entrepreneur
  • Keys to month over month growth
  • Shark Tank Appearance?
  • The reason the jeans are for men only
  • Mentors – Who? Why? What they provide…
  • Use the code “Learning Leader” and receive 20% off at www.mottandbow.com

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Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell

Bio

At age 25, Alejandro Chahin left Honduras to pursue his master’s in business administration at New York University. After graduating, Alejandro wanted to start his own business and founded Mott & Bow Jeans, named after two streets in New York’s West Village, where Chahin lives.

Mott & Bow launched in February (2014) with two employees and a $300,000 investment from Intermoda.