Douglas Tompkins, a former businessman, environmentalist and conservationist; was the creator of the popular equipment retail store The North face.
Tompkins was born in a small town in Ohio in 1943, and moved to New york early on. His love for adventure began early on in the 1960's when he would spend his time in he mountains of Colorado, ski racing and rock climbing. He took his love for adventure to greater heights when he traveled to Europe and South Africa. After returning to the states, he founded the California Mountaineering Guide Service, where he also met his wife, hiking in the foot hills of California.
The North face brand was established in 1966 in San Francisco, California when Tompkins and his wife created an outdoor equipment retail store; it eventually acquired the name The North Face. They chose to name it that because the north face of a mountain (northern hemisphere) is generally the most difficult to climb.
By the 1980's they began carrying skiware and camping equipment, and now manufacture nearly half of all small backpacks manufactured in the US.
The North Face company try's to maintain strong links with the outdoor community through its sponsored athlete program. Athletes such as Lizzy Hawker who recently won the Ultra Trail Tour du Mont Blanc has been sponsored by North Face.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Creators of Puma
Pumas have come a long way since the 1920's when they were created. Two brothers, Rudolf and Adolf Dassler set up their own company in 1924 and called it Puma Schuhfabrik Rudolf Dassler. It has now become one of the world's leading manufacturers of athletic shoes, sportswear, and accessories
Adolf and Rudolf Dassler were born into a poor family ain the late 1800s. Their father, Christoph Dassler, was a worker at a shoe factory, while their mother, Pauline Dassler, ran a small laundry business. At age 15 Rudolf started working at the same shoe factory as his father.
In the early 1920s Rudolf Dassler decided to open up a company with his brother Adolf as a business partnership. Their company produced mainly slippers and outdoor shoes at that time. Rudolf Dassler ran the business, while Adolf took care of the technical operations and production. They soon realized that there wasn't a good market for their shoes and so they switched their focus to the manufacture of track shoes and football boots.
In the late 1920s, the Dassler company took off and gained a good reputation among athletes and sporting goods companies due to their newest client, a sports club in Herzogenaurach, which was a major company in athletic shoes. Half of all athletes at the Olympic Games in Amsterdam in 1928 wore Dassler shoes. In 1936, African-American track star Jesse Owens brought the company into the public eye when he won four gold medals at the Olympic Games in Berlin wearing Dassler shoes.
Puma is among the world's leading manufacturers of athletic shoes, sportswear, and accessories. The company is best known for its soccer shoes and has sponsored international soccer stars like Diego Armando Maradonna and Lothar Matthäus. The company also offers shoes and sports clothing. Since 1996 Puma has greatly increased its activities in the United States. They now own 25 percent of American brand sports clothing maker Logo Athletic, which is licensed by American professional basketball and football leagues.
Adolf and Rudolf Dassler were born into a poor family ain the late 1800s. Their father, Christoph Dassler, was a worker at a shoe factory, while their mother, Pauline Dassler, ran a small laundry business. At age 15 Rudolf started working at the same shoe factory as his father.
In the early 1920s Rudolf Dassler decided to open up a company with his brother Adolf as a business partnership. Their company produced mainly slippers and outdoor shoes at that time. Rudolf Dassler ran the business, while Adolf took care of the technical operations and production. They soon realized that there wasn't a good market for their shoes and so they switched their focus to the manufacture of track shoes and football boots.
In the late 1920s, the Dassler company took off and gained a good reputation among athletes and sporting goods companies due to their newest client, a sports club in Herzogenaurach, which was a major company in athletic shoes. Half of all athletes at the Olympic Games in Amsterdam in 1928 wore Dassler shoes. In 1936, African-American track star Jesse Owens brought the company into the public eye when he won four gold medals at the Olympic Games in Berlin wearing Dassler shoes.
Puma is among the world's leading manufacturers of athletic shoes, sportswear, and accessories. The company is best known for its soccer shoes and has sponsored international soccer stars like Diego Armando Maradonna and Lothar Matthäus. The company also offers shoes and sports clothing. Since 1996 Puma has greatly increased its activities in the United States. They now own 25 percent of American brand sports clothing maker Logo Athletic, which is licensed by American professional basketball and football leagues.
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