Inside the Heart & Soul of Pangea: Part One & Two

Inside the Heart & Soul of Pangea: Part One & Two

My good friend Marla Bosworth from Back Porch Soap Company just returned from an exclusive interview with the owner and founder of Pangea Organics, Joshua Onysko.

Below is the post from her blog as well as a link where you can listen to the first part of her interview.

It’s an excellent interview with fabulous insights to starting up, growing and maintaining a business.

With Marla’s wonderfully knowledgeable questioning, you will find her asking the same questions you would if you had the opportunity.

Originally posted on Back Porch Soap:

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Joshua Onysko and me at Pangea Organics, Boulder, CO

Inside the Heart & Soul of Pangea: Part One

What I found most impressive about Joshua (besides being incredibly gracious and having lived in my hometown of Jackson Hole, Wyoming), is what’s inside his heart and soul and how he transfers this gift to his company. For example, Pangea Organics gives 5% of its profits to Women for Women International, a program founded to micro-finance women-owned cooperatives in developing countries who are producing ingredients that he uses in his company’s products.

By the way, Joshua founded Pangea in 2000 when he was 23. Although it took the first five years to reach profitability, from 2005 to 2010, Pangea will have grown from almost $0 in sales to over $10 million. He is candid in this interview about the low margins on his soaps, especially with sustainable and organic ingredients, marketing and the company’s overhead.
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