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Andy Dunn
Entrepreneur and Co-Founder at several companies
Andy Dunn is an American entrepreneur, best known as the co-founder and CEO of Pie, a company he established in February 2020. He has a notable background in the retail industry, having co-founded the men's clothing brand Bonobos in 2007, where he served as CEO for eleven years until its acquisition by Walmart in 2017 for $310 million. Following the acquisition, Dunn worked at Walmart to oversee its collection of direct-to-consumer brands.12
Career Highlights
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Bonobos: Dunn co-founded Bonobos with the aim of improving men's shopping experiences, particularly focusing on fit and customer service. The brand was a pioneer in the direct-to-consumer retail model, which has since influenced many other startups.2
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Red Swan Ventures: In 2011, he co-founded this angel investment firm that focuses on consumer retail and internet companies.2
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Monica + Andy: Dunn has served as Chairman of this children's apparel brand since 2014, which was founded by his sister, Monica Royer.12
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Walmart: After Bonobos was acquired, Dunn held a senior vice president position at Walmart, contributing to the integration of DTC brands into the retail giant.12
Education
Dunn holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Northwestern University and an MBA from Stanford University Graduate School of Business.1
Personal Life
Dunn has been open about his mental health challenges, particularly his battle with bipolar disorder, which he discusses in his autobiography, Burn Rate: Launching a Startup and Losing My Mind. He has shared his experiences publicly to raise awareness about mental health issues in the entrepreneurial community.2
Recognition
He has received multiple accolades, including being named in Fortune's 40 Under 40 list in 2018 and being recognized by Business Insider as part of their Seed 100 list in 2021.12
Highlights
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0:44 Courage to disclose mental health challenges 1:40 Passion to talk about periods and destigmatization 3:32 Launching August after traumatizing non-profit work 6:37 Impact capital moves the needle 7:59 Non-profits vs. grassroots movements (scapegoats for capitalism) 8:58 Change culture with August by existing 9:26 Creating tampon tax coalitions with other brands 10:11 Social media as a gift for entrepreneurship and advocacy 11:54 Breaking down in girl boss movement as a teen 16:04 Bottoming out through work addiction 22:48 Navigating conflict as a founder 25:01 How much of yourself to bring to work 27:40 Willingness to talk about BPD 30:34 Learn to love money unabashedly 36:50 Grateful to have her job in period advocacy/August 38:35 Distribution journey and becoming a TikTok influencer 42:24 Sustainability works more than impact 47:09 Anxiety over socializing with peers 49:29 Excited about new NYC mayor/cautiously optimistic 50:27 Politics taught me money runs everything 51:35 CPG founder in the age of AI
