The BBC's weekly The Boss series <a href="https://kklweiwe9o.tistory.com/92" target="_blank">Á߰躻µ¿¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç</a><br />
profiles different business leaders from around the world. This week we speak to Nick Mowbray, the co-founder and co-chief
executive of toymaker Zuru.
A few years into trying to build a toy <a href="https://blueklsdikw2.tistory.com/139" target="_blank">³²¿µµ¿¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç</a><br />
business in China, budding entrepreneur Nick Mowbray got a lucky break - a whiff of interest from Walmart.
The US retail giant wanted to <a href="https://www.pinterest.co.kr/eulnyeo57/%EB%AA%85%ED%92%88%EB%A0%88%ED%94%
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showroom in Hong Kong. Nick quickly agreed, and promised to send the address. Now all he had to do was set-up a
showroom.
"The next day I'm on a train to Hong, <a href="https://annajara.tistory.com/142" target="_blank">°µ¿±¸Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç</a><br />
knocking on doors," the 34-year-old says.
It's a story that captures the early days of Zuru - a company the New Zealander founded with his brother Mat in 2003 -
hustling and figuring it out as they went along. 85.203.21.137 |