“family entrepreneurs” in collaboration with The new york Times video department and business desk. Produced a six-part series that celebrates a range of family-owned businesses across the United States—from taquerias to hand-sewn bowties, advanced technological helmets to breweries.
This episode, “The Pint-Size C.E.O.,” tells the story of the young Moziah Bridges, better known as Mo, the 13-year-old C.E.O. of Mo's Bows, a company started by Moziah in Memphis, TN in 2011 when he was just 9 years old. He couldn't find fun and cool bow ties, so one day he decided to use his grandmother's scrap fabric to make and sell his own. Designing a colorful bow tie is just part of his vision to make the world a fun and happier place.
Working with his mother Tramica Morris, they've grown from a small direct-order business to a budding partnership with Cole Haan and potential distribution in Neiman Marcus. Moziah Bridges says working with his mom — who sews the ties he designs, fields customer service calls, coordinates his travel and media appearances and makes sure he does his homework each night — is “the most challenging part” of the business.
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