VINYL TECHNOLOGY, INC.
A successful career working for someone else was not the happy ending to the American Dream Dan Molluras imagined. Although he quickly excelled in many professions, Mollursas’s American dream involved working for himself. It finally took flight when one of his small heat-sealing jobs landed a contract with the government. This started his company on a growth pattern and laid the foundation for becoming a government contractor for his company Vinyl Technology, Inc. As a manufacturer of custom made plastic and industrial fabric products, Dan Molluras reports current revenue between $15 and $18 million. His extensive client range in the military, space program and medical industries allows Vinyl Technology, Inc. to be the American Dream Dan Molluras envisioned.
THE WOVEN COMPANY
Many aspiring entrepreneurs cross a river of riddles when discovering their business venture. Baffled by which wave to sail, Kenneth Nguyen of The Woven Company answered his riddle in the form of an equation. It primarily involved expanding his knowledge of the import/export business to strengthen his parents’ Bamboo Window Covering business. When Kenneth couldn’t afford to pay his first few employees on time, his thirst for knowledge grew. He attended interior design trade shows and even integrated marketing techniques he learned from promoting clubs. With additional insight from Comerica, Kenneth’s business reached its first million, allowing him to pursue corporate clients. The incorporated company’s philosophy of hard work and knowledge expansion has kept success and the entrepreneurial spirit in the family.
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SECRETS OF SUCCESS
Valerie Garza, President of DeLa Garza PR, gives innovative tips to help viewers realize there are many ways to market a business.
STUDIO GUEST
Cara Good, (Co-Founder/CEO of Wundermarx Marketing & Branding Firm) explores how to smoothly transition a business into the “Green Market.”
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