• Sock Story Time with John's Crazy Socks: John and Mark X. Cronin

  • Sep 29 2021
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

Sock Story Time with John's Crazy Socks: John and Mark X. Cronin

  • Summary

  • John and Mark X. Cronin are the father-son team that founded John’s Crazy Socks, the world’s largest sock store. John is an entrepreneur who just happens to have Down syndrome. You may know them for being named EY Entrepreneurs of the Year or testifying before Congress or speaking at the UN. You may know them because John became “Sock Buddies” with President George H.W. Bush. Or you may know them for having grown a bootstrapped start up to a multi-million dollar business in four years. John’s Crazy Socks is an internationally recognized social enterprise with a mission to spread happiness and show what people with differing abilities can do. Their mission infuses all aspects of their business. More than half their employees have a differing ability. Their Giving Back Program starts with a 5 percent pledge of profits to the Special Olympics and has raised over $450,000 for their charity partners. They have attracted over 29,000 online reviews five start reviews.  John’s Crazy Socks has over 240,000 Facebook followers and 55,000 Instagram followers. You will love their socks, but the socks are just the physical manifestation of the happiness they share.      Full Service Digital Marketing Agency: https://www.moscovaenterprises.com Credit Card Offers: https://milevalue.com/top-offers-me Digital Marketing Course: https://moscovaacademy.thinkific.com Moscova Media Podcast: https://kite.link/moscovamedia IG: https://www.instagram.com/vmoscova  
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