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On this episode of BRAVE COMMERCE, Andrew Katz, Chief Marketing Officer at Athletic Brewing Company, joins hosts Rachel Tipograph and Sarah Hofstetter to talk about the evolving non-alcoholic beer market and how Athletic Brewing is seizing this opportune moment.
Andrew takes us on a journey into Athletic Brewing's origins, tracing it back to founders Bill Shufelt and John Walker. He also reveals that a significant majority of Athletic Brewing's consumers are millennials and Gen Z, driven by a desire for healthier choices and mindfulness.
Andrew explains that the primary demographic for non-alcoholic beer consists of existing beer drinkers. However, he emphasizes that Athletic Brewing's products aren't mere substitutes; they represent incremental purchases, making them the preferred choice for retailers.
When it comes to strategy, Andrew highlights Athletic Brewing's omnichannel approach, designed to engage consumers across various platforms and foster loyalty through repeat purchases.
The conversation concludes by exploring the delicate balance between maintaining an entrepreneurial spirit and scaling as a larger company. Andrew highlights the importance of intentionally hiring individuals who align with the company's mission and involving founders in the hiring process to preserve the vibrant culture.
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On this episode of BRAVE COMMERCE, Andrew Katz, Chief Marketing Officer at Athletic Brewing Company, joins hosts Rachel Tipograph and Sarah Hofstetter to talk about the evolving non-alcoholic beer market and how Athletic Brewing is seizing this opportune moment.
Andrew takes us on a journey into Athletic Brewing's origins, tracing it back to founders Bill Shufelt and John Walker. He also reveals that a significant majority of Athletic Brewing's consumers are millennials and Gen Z, driven by a desire for healthier choices and mindfulness.
Andrew explains that the primary demographic for non-alcoholic beer consists of existing beer drinkers. However, he emphasizes that Athletic Brewing's products aren't mere substitutes; they represent incremental purchases, making them the preferred choice for retailers.
When it comes to strategy, Andrew highlights Athletic Brewing's omnichannel approach, designed to engage consumers across various platforms and foster loyalty through repeat purchases.
The conversation concludes by exploring the delicate balance between maintaining an entrepreneurial spirit and scaling as a larger company. Andrew highlights the importance of intentionally hiring individuals who align with the company's mission and involving founders in the hiring process to preserve the vibrant culture.
Key Takeaways:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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