California Sigma (Sonoma State) Phi Zach Cohen became a young entrepreneur at just the age of 24. Cohen’s skills landed him a job right out of college; two years later Cohen quit his job to pursue his true passion, re-starting up the family business. As a little boy listening to stories his grandfather and uncle told him about the factory, Cohen developed a burning desire to revive the family business.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
One generation later Cohen put everything on the line to pursue his dreams. Today Cohen is “creating Men’s Casual Apparel that’s Simple, Stylish and Fits the Way It Should.”<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Cohen used Kickstarter to help promote and fundraise for his business. Kickstarter has only been around for just 5 years, yet it has become one of the hottest venues for startup projects. It has helped thousands of people launch their ideas into a reality. Each person is the pilot of his or her own project and is responsible for meeting his or her funding goal within a set deadline. Only about half the projects are successfully funded on Kickstarter, “Cohen and Sons” being one of them. While only 25% of the projects receive funding at $10K and above, the case of “Cohen & Sons” was an anomaly, achieving and surpassing this statistic.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Cohen’s objective was to raise $10,000 in under 30 days. He exceeded his goal by raising $12,000 in just two weeks. His first order of shipment goes out this fall. Cohen definitely recommends others to use Kickstarter if they have an idea for a project and want to share it with the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n