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The Offices Hours podcast was created to learn from some of the best and brightest minds in eCommerce to answer some of the hardest questions in the industry. How do you create a strong eCommerce company in a time when CAC is on the rise? How should your eCommerce company go about fundraising? What are some of the hard tactics to use to scale from $0 to $1M and beyond? Join host Richie Mashiko as he talks to founders, operators, and investors in the DTC space to answer questions like these and more. If you're in eCommerce, then this podcast was created just for you!
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On this episode of "Office Hours", host Richie Mashiko talks with Alex Song, the founder & CEO of Innovation Department, a tech-enabled platform building an incredible portfolio of consumer brands. Prior to Innovation Department, Alex spent some time in the finance and banking world at firms like Goldman Sachs and Pershing Square. Alex has also made venture investments in some of the world’s top consumer startups like Lyft, Pinterest, Dropbox, Classpass and Hims. On this episode, we talk about what attracted him to the holding company model vs. the venture fund model, his thoughts on venture capital and DTC brands, why optionality is important for brands both in terms of distribution and operations, and the strategy of brands that use his SaaS platform, DojoMojo. This was one of our favorite episodes to record and there's a ton that you can learn from Alex. Hope you enjoy the show!
On this episode of “Office Hours” host Richie Mashiko talks with Patrick Johnson, who is the founder of Progress Labs, a studio that builds digital products for DTC brands and other companies. In addition to Progress Labs, Patrick has spent time at other agencies including Red Antler, and throughout his career has worked on brands like Haus, Clare paint, and Supergoop! On this episode, Patrick and Richie discuss his unique Twitter bio, why it’s important for brands to have unique digital experiences, how brands at different stages should think about hiring technical talent, whether it be in house or outsourced, and much more.
On this episode of “Office Hours,” host Richie Mashiko talks with George Passantino and Ofek Arush, who are the founders of Quokka Brew, the world’s first jitterless coffee. George and Ofek are both recent UC Berkeley alumni. George and Ofek built Quokka Brew while at Cal and have achieved a lot in the short time since starting Quokka. On this episode, we talk about why they started a jitter-less coffee brand, how they developed their product with no food science background, their student ambassador army of 100+, retail and how they have been transitioning to DTC.
On this episode of “Office Hours,” host Richie Mashiko talks with Kyle Cox & Rob Purvy, who are the co-founders of Thoroughly Crafted Goods, or TCG, a cashletic lifestyle brand that sells stylish shoes, clothes and accessories for men. Kyle has been an executive and entrepreneur for over 15 years, working in a wide range of spaces from nightclubs to media to brands. He’s worked with various professional athletes, the LA Clippers and Universal Music, among others. Rob has over 30 years of executive experience, working at brands like Adidas, And1, Vans and Reebok. He’s worked with high profile athletes like Shaw, Kobe Bryant, and Allen Iverson. On this episode, we talk about the product development lifecycle, key areas in the supply chain, and the differences between working at large brands vs. startups, form a product development and manufacturing perspective.
On this episode of “Office Hours,” host Richie Mashiko, your host of Office Hours, and on this episode I’m talking with Mark Johnson, co-founder of Knotty Tie, and currently an ecommerce manager at Hydrant. Mark is a true DTC brand operator and shares some of his insights on his “Quick Wins” Substack. In his spare time he is also a House DJ, and if you’re lucky you can catch him streaming some of his mixes on Twitter. On this episode, Mark and I talk about why technical and engineering talent is important for DTC brands, how people can get into engineering from a DTC perspective, and how thinking like an engineer helps in other areas of a brand.
On this episode of “Office Hours,” host Richie Mashiko talks with Arri Bagah, who is the Founder and Managing Partner at Conversmart, an agency that helps DTC brands generate 7 figures in monthly revenue using SMS marketing. Arri is also the Founder & CEO of DTC Day, which is the largest DTC conference in North America that features some of the top founders, CEOs, managers and investors at DTC brands. Arri is one of the most interesting people I follow in the DTC twitterverse, so I was really excited to record this episode. We talked about SMS marketing for DTC brands, why he’s optimistic about the future of DTC, and how DTC brands will win in the long run.
On this episode of "Office Hours", host Richie Mashiko talks with Jason Fishman, the Co-Founder of Digital Niche Agency, or DNA, a growth marketing agency based in beautiful Los Angeles, California. Jason is a digital and growth marketing veteran and has worked across a wide variety of verticals. DNA has worked with hundreds of clients across verticals like eCommerce, SaaS, action sports, blockchain and cryptocurrency, and crowdfunding. On this episode, we talk about what growth focused ecommerce brands can learn from other verticals, some of DNAs best practices, and how brands can fully leverage crowdfunding.
On this episode of "Office Hours," host Richie Mashiko talks with Jake Newbould, the Head of Digital Marketing at Piglet, an eCommerce brand that sells high quality linen homewares and bed time apparel. Jake is our very first British guest on Office Hours. On this episode, we talk about Piglet and some of their growth strategies, what it’s like wearing many hats at a bootstrapped d2c brand, the delicate balance between short term wins and long term brand building, and how he and Piglet are thinking about venture capital as it pertains to their brand.
On this episode of Office Hours, host Richie Mashiko chats with Kristen LaFrance (aka the unofficial/official mayor of DTC Twitter), the Growth and Community Lead at Churn Buster, DTC Retention Specialist, and the host of the Playing for Keeps podcast. Kristen and I talk about retention 101, some of the top retention trends of 2020, some of the best retention practices for different channels like email and organic social, and how brands can think about retention during the COVID-19 time period.
On this episode of Office Hours, host Richie Mashiko chats with Sergio Villaseñor, eCommerce veteran and the Founder and CEO at Elliot, a global eCommerce platform. We talk about Elliot, global commerce and DTC brands, culture and Sergio's newest project, DTC Live.
On this episode of Office Hours, host Richie Mashiko chats with Andrew Faris, the CEO of 4x400, a modern holding company building a collection of digitally native brands. 4x400 is a part of the larger Common Thread Collective ecosystem. CTC is one of the most prolific digital sales agencies in the ecommerce space. Prior to becoming CEO of 4x400, Andrew was the VP of Growth at CTC and customer acquisition supervisor at QALO. Andrew and Richie talk about what Andrew has learned from working on the brand side as opposed to the client services side, how he and his team are going about building brands at 4x400, content and commerce, and baseball and how being a sports data nerd can help with DTC.
On this episode of Office Hours, host Richie Mashiko chats with Peter Oey, who is currently the CFO at LegalZoom, a direct-to-consumer legal business. Prior to joining LegalZoom, Peter served as the CFO of MyLife.com and he also was at Activision, where he was as a VP and the corporate controller. In this episode, Peter and Richie talk about DTC metrics, profitability, funding sources for DTC brands, and how DTC brands can think about exits.
On this episode of Office Hours, host Richie Mashiko chats with Troy Osinoff, the founder of Juice, an agency in New York that is built to help companies grow. Before Juice, Troy’s website MakeAGif.com was acquired when he was around 20, he funded a recording studio that went on to win a few Grammys, started a website about doing dares that was featured on Dr. Phil, had a Tumblr go viral that he sold the rights of to John Krasinski and Fox, was the head of customer acquisition at BuzzFeed, and much more. In this episode, Troy and Richie talk about some of the tactics he and his team at Juice use to help grow ecommerce companies, why brands need to focus on retention, and a little about venture capital and DTC brands.
On the very first episode of Office Hours, host Richie Mashiko chats with Rame Adi, co-founder of DTC School and Office Hours. In this episode, Richie and Rame talk about the what they’re hoping to build with Office Hours and DTC School, the three eras of direct to consumer industry, and the future of DTC as a whole. They cover funding models, DTC strategies, and how multi-billion dollar DTC brands of the future are going to look like.
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