
Joe Carter- Co-Founder- The Ironclad Pan Company
11/09/23 • 58 min
Joe Carter spent time working in independent ad agencies in the UK, landed a sales job at Contagious, became enamored with Colenso BBDO, arranged to have lunch with the agency MD, brought a one-way ticket to Auckland, got a job in new biz at Colenso and then went on to be a co-founder of a company that makes cast pans- The Ironclad Pan Company.
In the podcast, I talk to Joe about his journey, what he's learned, and his plans for the future.
It's a required listen for anyone working in advertising who wants to take a shot at building a brand and business from scratch.
Joe Carter spent time working in independent ad agencies in the UK, landed a sales job at Contagious, became enamored with Colenso BBDO, arranged to have lunch with the agency MD, brought a one-way ticket to Auckland, got a job in new biz at Colenso and then went on to be a co-founder of a company that makes cast pans- The Ironclad Pan Company.
In the podcast, I talk to Joe about his journey, what he's learned, and his plans for the future.
It's a required listen for anyone working in advertising who wants to take a shot at building a brand and business from scratch.
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