180 Montgomery Street 22nd Floor
San Francisco, California

Now you have a friend in the industry.

Mark Dwight was the former CEO of Timbuk2 and also the founder and CEO of Rickshaw Bagworks, the San Francisco-based manufacturer of messenger bags, computer carrying cases, lifestyle luggage and accessories for the bicycle, outdoor and urban lifestyle specialty retail markets. Dwight founded Rickshaw in May, 2007. The company recently began manufacturing and shipping its first products from its San Francisco factory located in the historic Dogpatch neighborhood. Rickshaw sells directly to consumers via www.rickshawbags.com, and to select specialty retailers.

Prior to founding Rickshaw, Dwight was CEO of Timbuk2 Designs, another San Francisco-based messenger bag company. Dwight led a group of investors that acquired Timbuk2 in 2002, oversaw a financial turnaround and period of rapid growth, and then sold the company to private equity investors in 2005. The sale resulted in the locally-publicized distribution of $1.2 million to the companys 40 factory employees.

During Dwights tenure, Timbuk2s annual revenue grew from less than $4M to nearly $20M.

Mark will share his experiences in consumer lifestyle product branding growing an established heritage brand, and starting a brand from scratch and various tips for entrepreneurial success.

You will not want to miss this opportunity to meet Mark Dwight!

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About Mark Dwight

Mark Dwight, founder and CEO of Rickshaw Bagworks and former CEO of Timbuk2 Designs, is a Bay Area native, with 20 years experience in high-technology and consumer marketing, product development, and manufacturing operations.

Before joining Timbuk2, Dwight worked at Cisco Systems, holding various positions in manufacturing and marketing. Additionally, Dwight was the co-founder of Astro Studios, a San Francisco-based product design consultancy, and Director of Product Development for Kensington, a leading brand of consumer PC accessory products. Earlier in his career, Dwight worked for KLA/Tencor, Stratus Networks (previously Digital Microwave), and several high-technology start-ups. Dwight has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (82) and an MBA (89), both from Stanford University.

Dwight currently serves on the Board of Directors of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce and Mavericks Surf Ventures. Dwight lives in the SOMA district of San Francisco.

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Added by EdithY on July 8, 2008