Welcome to episode 41 of Future Driven! This week, Adam spoke with Jeremy Castro, serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Brand Marinade, a managed ecommerce and screen printing business.
After college, Jeremy was primarily involved in the internet and tech industry as he focused on software and encryption. After the dotcom bubble popped, he began teaching high school math, during which time he also started the high school’s rugby team. Jeremy wanted to do something more entrepreneurial in addition to his other jobs, so he jumped on the chance to start screen printing after his aunt and uncle gave him an old machine. He soon realized he found his passion, and the rest is history!
Future Driven is hosted by Adam Lejeunekopp, CEO of the strategic marketing agency, Madak. In each episode, Adam talks to different entrepreneurs and industry leaders, discussing their careers, leadership styles, and goals for the future.
1:00: Adam introduces Jeremy Castro, co-founder of Brand Marinade.
2:30: Jeremy tells us about his professional and entrepreneurial background and talks about how he got to where he is today.
10:35: Adam and Jeremy discuss his brand’s involvement with sports and how sports uniforms inspired him when creating his business.
14:15: How do you manage your other clients alongside your Golden State Warriors printing?
15:50: Jeremy talks about his holistic approach to business and gives insight into his business’s name, Brand Marinade.
20:00: Jeremy speaks about his desire to empower those in his community.
23:30: Adam brings up Jeremy’s multiple innovations and asks about his perspective on making progressive changes in business.
32:00: Is the Golden State Warriors project your biggest job to date?
37:10: Jeremey explains the optimal business model for Brand Marinade.
39:15: Did you have the infrastructure set up to fulfill your first massive t-shirt order?
42:15: How long have you been in your current manufacturing location?
43:05: What are your plans for the next five years?
This week we heard from Jeremy Castro, co-founder of Brand Marinade. As a serial entrepreneur who is familiar with the fast-paced world of business and ecommerce, he puts his skills to good use. Jeremy works with multiple clients—including the Golden State Warriors—to create t-shirts and garments that bring pride to those who wear them. In the future, he hopes to have a bigger team and find clients to grow with as he continues to innovate.
Welcome to episode 41 of Future Driven! This week, Adam spoke with Jeremy Castro, serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Brand Marinade, a managed ecommerce and screen printing business.
After college, Jeremy was primarily involved in the internet and tech industry as he focused on software and encryption. After the dotcom bubble popped, he began teaching high school math, during which time he also started the high school’s rugby team. Jeremy wanted to do something more entrepreneurial in addition to his other jobs, so he jumped on the chance to start screen printing after his aunt and uncle gave him an old machine. He soon realized he found his passion, and the rest is history!
Future Driven is hosted by Adam Lejeunekopp, CEO of the strategic marketing agency, Madak. In each episode, Adam talks to different entrepreneurs and industry leaders, discussing their careers, leadership styles, and goals for the future.
1:00: Adam introduces Jeremy Castro, co-founder of Brand Marinade.
2:30: Jeremy tells us about his professional and entrepreneurial background and talks about how he got to where he is today.
10:35: Adam and Jeremy discuss his brand’s involvement with sports and how sports uniforms inspired him when creating his business.
14:15: How do you manage your other clients alongside your Golden State Warriors printing?
15:50: Jeremy talks about his holistic approach to business and gives insight into his business’s name, Brand Marinade.
20:00: Jeremy speaks about his desire to empower those in his community.
23:30: Adam brings up Jeremy’s multiple innovations and asks about his perspective on making progressive changes in business.
32:00: Is the Golden State Warriors project your biggest job to date?
37:10: Jeremey explains the optimal business model for Brand Marinade.
39:15: Did you have the infrastructure set up to fulfill your first massive t-shirt order?
42:15: How long have you been in your current manufacturing location?
43:05: What are your plans for the next five years?
This week we heard from Jeremy Castro, co-founder of Brand Marinade. As a serial entrepreneur who is familiar with the fast-paced world of business and ecommerce, he puts his skills to good use. Jeremy works with multiple clients—including the Golden State Warriors—to create t-shirts and garments that bring pride to those who wear them. In the future, he hopes to have a bigger team and find clients to grow with as he continues to innovate.