"I want to see the sales numbers. I don't respond to emails then, but I do like to get a sense of what the day looked like. I always try to drink a full liter of water as soon as I wake up. I make coffee for my wife, Michelle, and me with the Nespresso machine - I'll have coffee with a little vanilla syrup. I like a cold brew sometimes, and I mix it with a product called Momentum, a longevity powder supplement."
"I went to business school in 2011. There, Brad Schultz, one of my best friends and a cofounder of BeatBox, and I had an idea for a party version of boxed wine. We met Aimy Steadman, the third cofounder of BeatBox, in business school. We went on ABC's Shark Tank in 2014, and Mark Cuban invested $1 million for a third of the company."
Justin Fenchel left a five-year equity-analyst career and attended business school in 2011. He co-founded BeatBox with Brad Schultz and Aimy Steadman to create a party boxed-wine product. The business appeared on Shark Tank in 2014 and secured a $1 million investment from Mark Cuban for a one-third stake. BeatBox grew to a valuation above $200 million. Fenchel balances roles as husband, father, and CEO. Daily routines include waking at 6:15 a.m., checking sales numbers on his phone, drinking a liter of water, preparing Nespresso coffee with vanilla, occasionally mixing cold brew with a longevity powder, and spending morning hours with his 13-month-old child.
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