My Morning Cup

E121 - Alnoor Dhanani's Morning Cup


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After spending his childhood in Tanzania and then moving to London, Alnoor Dhanani expected small-town Chattanooga would be a two-year stopover. Yet, forty-five years later, he's still proud to call it home.

 

In this episode, Alnoor shares how growing up across different continents shaped his unique perspectives on life, a behind-the-scenes look at doing business internationally, and how Double Cola got its name.

 

Alnoor Dhanani is the CEO of Double Cola, a 103-year-old beverage company headquartered in Chattanooga. You can connect with Alnoor on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/in/aldhanani) and you can learn more about Double Cola on their website: doublecolacompany.com

If you like this episode, we think you’ll also like:

  • Christian Höferle’s Morning Cup (E76)
  • Peppo Biscarini’s Morning Cup (E81)
  • Angela and Michael Ballard’s Morning Cups (E96)
  • My Morning Cup is hosted by Mike Costa of Costa Media Advisors and produced by SpeakEasy Productions

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