December 2009
Ken Natori, son of The Natori Company’s CEO Josie Natori, left Wall Street in April of 2007 to join the family business as the VP of Finance. Since joining, he’s been putting into practice his expertise as a Stanford Business School graduate at Natori, as well as learning the ropes of the fashion industry. The Business Insider asks Ken about customer buying trends since the stock market crash and his expectations for the year to come. Despite customers who have been trained to only buy at discounted prices, Ken has seen some encouraging sings, and is feeling cautiously optimistic for 2010.
Take a look at 2 clips of The Business Insider interview with Ken Natori:
http://www.businessinsider.com/business-news/dec-09-natori1-2009-12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gehgpgyMP9E&NR=1








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