
Catherine Kondo Arkin: Learn Her Secrets to Becoming a Successful Entrepreneur in a Small Town
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About this listen
Key takeaways
- Catherine Kondo Arkin successfully transitioned from working in film production to owning Upper Village Blooms flower shop in Croton on Hudson
- She comes from a multicultural background (Japanese father, Mexican mother) which influences her design aesthetic
- The flower shop focuses on serving the local community while maintaining a global design perspective
- Catherine emphasizes creating unique arrangements without using traditional fillers
- The business prioritizes retail operations over large events to maintain community focus
- Social media and word-of-mouth marketing have been key to business growth
Personal Background and Early Career
- Grew up in Los Angeles in a multicultural family
- Studied history and art history at UCLA
- Worked in film production in LA before moving to New York
- Transitioned to New York for a film production job in 1983
Transition to Entrepreneurship
- Started jewelry design after divorce while raising children
- Worked at local boutique in Croton selling her jewelry
- Took over the lease when the boutique closed in 2018
- Transformed the space into Upper Village Blooms despite limited floral experience
Floral Design Philosophy
- Emphasizes mixed varieties over single-flower arrangement
- Avoids traditional fillers like baby's breath and leather leaf ferns
- Promotes appreciation for undervalued flowers like carnation
- Offers different design styles including modern, tropical, and Japanese-inspired
Business Strategy
- Focuses on retail operations over large events
- Maintains independence from order gatherers like FTD
- Collaborates with local photographer Jill Pace for social media
- Aims to expand male customer base
- Develop strategies to attract more male customers
- Continue maintaining retail focus while selectively accepting events that fit schedule
- Continue building community relationships
- Maintain independence from traditional flower delivery networks
Advice to women seeking a change
- Sometimes, you are forced to make a change. You need to own it to get over the fence and move forward. The power of speaking about what you want and manifesting it goes a long way.
- Be grateful for the opportunity to change your life. It's a privilege.
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