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Founder Blake Mycoskie has set out to save the world with his "one-for-one" tagline. His critics say that giving alone doesn’t solve a thing.
Social entrepreneur Blake Mycoskie named his for-profit company after his original charitable inspiration, "Shoes for a Better Tomorrow," which eventually became "Tomorrow's Shoes," and then "TOMS." ...
Mycoskie told me that the company has moved 40% of its supply chain to countries including Kenya, India, Ethiopia, and Haiti. To date, TOMS has given away over 60 million pairs of shoes, and it ...
Blake Mycoskie found himself adrift a few years ago after selling a 50% stake in Toms, the shoe brand he founded that matches every pair sold with a pair donated to a person in need.
For Blake Mycoskie, the success of TOMS has been a long time coming. He started his first company, a laundry business, as an 18 year-old, and he went through three more before hitting his stride ...
I recently had the great pleasure of chatting with Blake Mycoskie, founder of TOMS shoes about the expansion of his wonderful One for One concept to eyewear that has an equally inspiring and ...
In the video below, find out how the eyeglasses idea, which had festered in Mycoskie's head since 2007, finally became reality, more on the one-for-one concept, and why there's no TOMS logo on the ...
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