Showing posts with label Portland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portland. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Tony Peniche- Creativity and Business Incubators in the Heart of American Cool

Fewer places have garnered such a reputation for being ''happening'',''hipster'' or ''cool'' in the last decade that Portland, Oregon. The creative energy and influx of young, ambitious and exciting people to the area even spawned its own satirical television show, which whilst it mocked the scene in Portland, also portrayed just how cool and happening it really is. The city now has a reputation for its thriving musical and arts scenes, as well as being a fertile place for young and old entrepreneurs to bring their exciting new ideas to the market and help them grow. Any modern fashionable business grown in the past decade, especially in the consumable products markets, would have a strong chance of having originated in Portland, Oregon.

For start-up and crowd funding expert  Anthony Peniche – Taking a Business to the Community means allowing entrepreneurial pursuits to thrive and give opportunities to all who want to start companies. To create an atmosphere and environment where such businesses can grow requires many factors, and Portland Oregon has captured them all. There is always the case of people having and earning enough money to buy the products, which with its high professional employment, Portland has.

However before this stage, a business needs as much help as it can get to get the wheels turning and gain some momentum. This brings us to a new phenomenon that has emerged in major cities across the world- the freelance and creative spaces. As more and more people have the opportunity to work where they like, ''creative spaces'' have arisen to allow people to work in these good environments.

Tony Peniche was the founder of one such space, NXT Industries, a 5,000 square foot converted building. Tony curated the space for freelancers, entrepreneurs and artists to bring together a collection of exciting and innovative minds to grow and cultivate their ideas. For entrepreneurs looking to set up their companies and be in an environment conducive to learning, creativity and positivism, is a great chance for them to have a platform on which to build. Furthermore, the presence of other individuals in similar pursuits can increase networking opportunities, and help them work with each others ideas and grow together. This has helped cities like Portland become the place that is always at the frontier of change and progress, and is an exciting times for all entrepreneurs looking to get the wheels in motion for successful business practice. Follow Anthony Peniche on Facebook to find out more.

Thursday, 1 September 2016

Tony Peniche – The Essence of an Entrepreneur

The question that every entrepreneur hears at least once on his or her journey to success is this: Do you have what it takes? This is the question that implores entrepreneurs to delve deep within themselves, searching for the vision that started them on the path towards greatness. A path that will hopefully result in a revolutionary idea or product that will change the world for the better. A path fraught with uncertainty and adventure that requires commitment, dedication, and an innovative mind.

For young businessman Tony Peniche, the path of entrepreneurial success began when he was a student at Western Oregon University, where he obtained his Associate’s degree in Kinesiology and Exercise Science. Tony initially saw himself as an athlete, participating in Track and Field races and long jump events. However, after completing two years at WOU, Tony realized that sports were not his calling and decided to enroll at the Art Institute of Portland. Here he received his BA in Apparel Design; but more than that, he discovered his passion for the arts.

Tony Peniche chose to make his entrepreneurial dream come true by going into fashion design after graduating from the Art Institute. From 2007-2013, he became an expert in men’s wear fashion, and was awarded Fashion Designer of the Year in 2012 by the Portland Fashion & Style Awards. This was also the year that Tony opened his own commercial photography studio, specializing in editorials, high impact shots, headshots, and fashion photography. Tony’s ambition and perseverance continued to make waves in the creative world with the opening of his company NXT Industries, which designs creative, shared office spaces for Portland creatives, giving others like him an opportunity to take their business, idea, or passion to the next level.

In the wake of his success in the arts, Tony decided to try his hand in a new industry. Through an intensive kick-starter campaign, Tony launched his groundbreaking company Time & Oak, which develops products that enhance whiskey. In 2014, the Tony invented and released the Whiskey Element, a patented invention that allows users to dramatically improve the quality of their whiskey bottles in a mere 24 hours by removing harsh chemicals and making it incredibly smooth.

Tony Peniche exemplifies the true essence of what it means to be an entrepreneur – taking risks, being innovative, and carving your own path in a world that isn’t always kind to those who don’t follow the status quo.

Monday, 23 May 2016

Tony Peniche – Taking Fashion to a Whole Other Level

Tony Peniche is a jack-of-all-trades. After two years at Western Oregon University he discovered that this wasn’t the right fit for him and then transferred to the Art Institute of Portland, where he was able to follow his dreams and pursue his passion of apparel design. Right after he received his degree in Apparel design, at the young age of 21, he began his career as a fashion designer. Several brands such as, Lamborghini, Motocorsa, 42 Bellow, Vodka, and Red Bull quickly sponsored him. Due to his amazing talent he actually became one of the youngest designers to show a label at Paris Fashion Week, which was an amazing opportunity for him to show all of his hard work and talent.

After the fashion show he made a large impact on the designer of Oscar de la Renta, Jose Solis and landed an internship under him in New York. This was a great opportunity and Jose Solis served as a very experienced mentor to Tony. Finally in 2012, after only 6 years of being a men’s fashion designer, the Portland Fashion and Style Awards awarded the Fashion Designer of the Year to Tony.

Tony Peniche knows the difference between style and fashion, which is what has helped him be so successful in the fashion industry. So what is the difference between style and fashion? In recent years the concept of personal styles has been on the rise especially with so much available social media to discover various styles and so forth. For many people style is much more than just what you wear; it is a representation of who you are. The objective of style is to encompass your personality, your interests, and the statements you want to make to the world. Your style becomes an avenue for you to publically share your voice and to do so in such a simple way. The difference with fashion is that it focuses on various trends and thus it evolves over time. Fashion becomes more of an art form and for fashion designer’s it is an opportunity to create new trends and potentially influence the development of individual’s personal styles.

Tony Peniche goes a step further by making a bold fashion statement in business. Tony is not afraid to set new trends and try new things in the business world. He is always looking for something new and is not afraid of taking a little risk on something that he believes has potential


Sunday, 17 April 2016

Tony Peniche: No Ordinary Graduate

In order to understand how the education system affects our daily surroundings it is best to look at its results; the students that come out of it. Sadly the picture is not as pretty as one might imagine as many are left in crippling debt and move back in with their parents. A large portion of students that leave university or college end up in jobs that have nothing to do with their studies or little relevance to their areas of interest. This is perhaps the reason for the decline in popularity in the education world, but there are some exceptions to the rules we have examined. In the arts and creative industries there are graduates who now find themselves in a world that is finally accommodating the arts with business, making it a welcome environment for them to enter. An individual that has benefitted from this and gone beyond is Tony Peniche, a man of many talents who did more with his studies than most.

Tony Peniche is no normal college graduate. He studied at the Arts Institute in Portland and it was here that he found his flame. Many people decide what they want to do in college but how they go about doing it is where Tony Peniche excelled. Instead of moving back in with his parents he decided to dive headfirst into the world of fashion design, employing his creative skills from the get-go and having to learn many more. He did not reach the top in a day, but the rate at which he made haste is definitely something to be observed. He now operates a fashion line on the verge of turning global thanks to the education he received and the connections he made afterwards.

Tony Peniche runs the eponymous Peniche label that has been in the works since he started studying. Putting the hours in at college helped Tony Peniche to formulate a plan for afterwards, and this time revealed to him that college cannot be viewed as a capsule – it must extend outwards. This is the reason that he has done so well post college and the reason that others should be turning to his example. Like education, fashion is a global practice that he has managed to engage with in a way that considers the future, and it is students like Tony Peniche that can help to inspire educational faculties to improve and update their programs to meet the changing demands of industries and students across the world.