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Disruptors for GOOD | Social Entrepreneurs and Social Enterprises

Emma Bukowski // Founder of Noserider

21 Feb 2024

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----------------------------------------Introducing Causeartist BackOffice, your dedicated operations partner for social enterprises, nonprofits, and mission-driven funds. We provide comprehensive, full-stack operational support, allowing you to focus on growth and impact.Our team of licensed experts—including CPAs, CFOs, and technology specialists—delivers solutions in:Financial Management: Full-cycle bookkeeping, accounting, and tax compliance.Growth & Marketing: Data-driven strategies to maximize your reach and revenue.Investor Readiness: Preparing you for capital raises with pitch decks, financial models, and due diligence support.HR & Administration: Streamlined hiring, payroll, and benefits management.Technology & Security: Expert IT support, platform integration, and cybersecurity.Causeartist BackOffice is trusted by early-stage founders and global teams for world-class expertise built for impact.To learn how we can support your organization, visit Causeartist BackOffice for a free strategy session.In episode 202 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Emma Bukowski, founder of Noserider, on journey of becoming a surfer and starting her sustainable swimsuit brand in Bali.Emma talks about the challenges she faced and the passion that drove her to create her own designs. Emma also discusses the importance of sustainability in her business and her goals for future certifications and scaling around the world.She touches on the importance of community and brand focus, as well as the decision-making process behind choosing the brand name.Emma also emphasizes the significance of building a community around the brand and how it has shaped the direction of Noserider.TakeawaysFollow your passion and pursue your dreams, start small, keep your full-time job and side-hustle in the beginning.Seek out sustainable materials and practices to make a positive impact on the environment.Engage with your community and build relationships with other businesses to support and grow together.Building a community around a brand is essential for long-term success.Perseverance and passion are key to overcoming challenges and building a successful brand.ChaptersFollowing the editing process, there may be discrepancies in the timing of the chapters.00:00 Emma's Journey to Becoming a Surfer05:00 Starting Nose Rider in Bali08:55 Designing the First Products13:59 Switching to Sustainable Materials17:48 Growing Nose Rider and Opening a Store23:58 Tips for EntrepreneursAbout NoseriderNoserider Surf Club, founded by Emma in Bali in March 2022, embodies a sustainable and socially responsible approach to surfwear.Originating from Emma's long-held dream of being part of the surf community and living an active, beach-oriented lifestyle, the brand quickly evolved from a personal project into a vibrant community and brand.The brand's inception was marked by a surf retreat that not only celebrated the start of Emma's venture but also set the tone for the community-centric ethos Noserider would embody.The brand's surf suits, made from 78% ECONYL® regenerated nylon and 22% elastane, exemplify this commitment. This choice ensures durability, resistance to harmful elements like chlorine and sun creams/oils, and provides UV protection.Moreover, the production process, centered in Bali and carried out by a female-owned manufacturer, supports local craftsmanship and small batch production, reinforcing the brand's community-focused values. Spotlighting impact startups, brands, and founders.We feature social impact startups, conscious brands, and visionary founders shaping the future of business. Join thousands—subscribe to our weekly newsletter for exclusive interviews, the latest funding rounds, digital tool reviews, and curated products fueling the impact economy.To learn more, please visit causeartist.com

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