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  1. Blake Mycoskie (born August 26, 1976) is an American entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist. He is the founder of Toms Shoes [1] and co-founder of Madefor. [2] Early life and education. Mycoskie was born in Arlington, Texas, to Mike Mycoskie, an orthopaedic surgeon, and Pam Mycoskie, an author.

  2. Blake Mycoskie is the Founder of TOMS and the brains behind the brands One for One® model. The model, which serves TOMS’ mission of using business to improve lives, was created to promote corporate responsibility and conscious consumerism.

  3. Blake Mycoskie created the Toms shoe brand to help those in need. Read more about how he did it in an excerpt from his book 'Start Something That Matters' here.

  4. Blake Mycoskie is the founder and Chief Shoe Giver of TOMS. In the fall of 2012 the author decided he needed to do some soul-searching.

  5. Dec 27, 2020 · Narrator: Entrepreneur, Blake Mycoskie, started the company in 2006 because he wanted to give back. Yeah, Blake, not Tom. There was never actually a Tom behind TOMS shoes. The company was...

  6. You may think you know Blake Mycoskie — serial entrepreneur, participant on the Amazing Race, Founder of TOMS, author of Start Something that Matters, father, philanthropist, adventurer — but those are only parts of his story.

  7. Blake Mycoskie: Sole trader to serial philanthropist. Lucy Handley. | Published. | Updated. Before multimillionaire entrepreneur Blake Mycoskie founded shoe company Toms, he started four...

  8. Blake Mycoskie changed social entrepreneurship forever by founding Toms Shoes 10 years ago. Now he's inventing it all over again.

  9. www.toms.com › us › about-tomsOur Story | TOMS

    In 2006, TOMS founder Blake Mycoskie pioneered the One for One ® model—giving away one pair of shoes for every pair sold, supporting larger health, education and community development programs through strategic partnerships.

  10. Jul 29, 2013 · SANTA MONICA, United States — After launching and selling two successful businesses and experiencing the lows and lessons of one great failure, serial entrepreneur Blake Mycoskie founded Toms, the company that would become his "business soulmate."