• Henry Harrison Sits Down With Don Short of New Artisan Distillery

  • 2024/06/25
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Henry Harrison Sits Down With Don Short of New Artisan Distillery

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  • In this episode of the Entrepreneurs, Business & Finance podcast, host Henry Harrison sits down with Don Short, the founder and co-owner of New Artisan Distillery, to discuss his fascinating career journey. Don shares his transition from a successful executive career at Coca-Cola, where he held senior roles in Japan, India, and Africa, to becoming a passionate entrepreneur in the craft spirits industry.

    Resources:

    If you're in Dallas, be sure to visit New Artisan Distillery to experience their unique craft spirits and meet Don Short. For more information, visit their website at: https://www.newartisanspirits.com/

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-short-72235024/

    Episode: https://henryharrison.com/new-artisan-distillery-don-short/

    Key Topics:

    1. Career at Coca-Cola:

    Don's entry-level starts and rises to vice president.

    Managing territories and navigating the "Cola Wars."

    International assignments in Japan, India, and Africa.

    Significant contributions to Coca-Cola's market presence and employment impact.

    2. Transition to Entrepreneurship:

    Post-retirement plans and founding New Artisan Distillery.

    Collaboration with James Beard awarded chef and PhD biochemist Robert Del Grande.

    Strategic focus on craft spirits, particularly gin and bourbon.

    A unique approach using real plants and custom-designed bottles.

    3. Challenges and Rewards:

    Navigating the complex distribution system for spirits.

    Overcoming logistical challenges during COVID-19.

    Building a differentiated brand and achieving consumer recognition.

    4. Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs:

    Embrace international opportunities to gain diverse perspectives.

    Take calculated risks and pursue passion projects.

    The importance of resilience and adaptability in business.

    Notable Quotes:

    "Becoming a minority in a marketplace is good for you. It helps you understand yourself better and see the world through another person's eyes."

    "It's harder than I thought, but maybe it's more rewarding because our fingerprints are all over the package, the recipe, and everything."

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In this episode of the Entrepreneurs, Business & Finance podcast, host Henry Harrison sits down with Don Short, the founder and co-owner of New Artisan Distillery, to discuss his fascinating career journey. Don shares his transition from a successful executive career at Coca-Cola, where he held senior roles in Japan, India, and Africa, to becoming a passionate entrepreneur in the craft spirits industry.

Resources:

If you're in Dallas, be sure to visit New Artisan Distillery to experience their unique craft spirits and meet Don Short. For more information, visit their website at: https://www.newartisanspirits.com/

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-short-72235024/

Episode: https://henryharrison.com/new-artisan-distillery-don-short/

Key Topics:

1. Career at Coca-Cola:

Don's entry-level starts and rises to vice president.

Managing territories and navigating the "Cola Wars."

International assignments in Japan, India, and Africa.

Significant contributions to Coca-Cola's market presence and employment impact.

2. Transition to Entrepreneurship:

Post-retirement plans and founding New Artisan Distillery.

Collaboration with James Beard awarded chef and PhD biochemist Robert Del Grande.

Strategic focus on craft spirits, particularly gin and bourbon.

A unique approach using real plants and custom-designed bottles.

3. Challenges and Rewards:

Navigating the complex distribution system for spirits.

Overcoming logistical challenges during COVID-19.

Building a differentiated brand and achieving consumer recognition.

4. Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs:

Embrace international opportunities to gain diverse perspectives.

Take calculated risks and pursue passion projects.

The importance of resilience and adaptability in business.

Notable Quotes:

"Becoming a minority in a marketplace is good for you. It helps you understand yourself better and see the world through another person's eyes."

"It's harder than I thought, but maybe it's more rewarding because our fingerprints are all over the package, the recipe, and everything."

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