How Serial Entrepreneur Noah Alper Created The $100 Mil Noah’s Bagels After Bouncing Back From A Failure
This interview first appeared on Mixergy.
Noah Alper is open about his setbacks. His previous company, which aimed to sell giftware from Israel to born-again Christians, “was a total and absolute failure,” he admits. But things change fast for entrepreneurs and just 6 months after he closed that business, he launched Noah’s New York Bagels and “had a tiger by the tail.”
In this program, you’ll see how he did it by being a mensch, a Yiddish word which means “a person of integrity.”
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About Noah Alper
Noah Alper is the founder of Noah’s New York Bagels, which he sold for $100 million 6 1/2 years after launching it. He is also the founder of six other ventures, including the grocery store company, Bread & Circus, once the Northeast’s largest natural foods chain and now part of Whole Foods Market. Today he consults in areas of entrepreneurship, strategic management, executive coaching and business planning.
He is also the author of Business Mensch, a book about lessons from his business experiences.
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