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Alec Atkinson, founder HarvestReact. HarvestReact was founded in June of 2021. The company, geared in the a social media marketing realm, helps individuals setup drop shipping stores in the e-commerce realm.
Prior to founding HarvestReact, Alec served as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Alec is also a student at Brigham Young Univeristy where he is studying Business Strategy.
Transcript of Alec Atkinson interview by Alan Olsen, Host of the American Dreams Show (Alec Atkinson - Founder of Harvest React):
Alan
Hi! I'm Alan Olsen and welcome to American Dreams. I'm visiting here today with Alec Atkinson. Alec, Welcome to today's show.
Alec
Thank you. Thanks for having me Alan.
Alan
So Alec is a young entrepreneur. And that already is out of the starting gate with a lot of energy and Alec for the listeners here. Give us an overview of who you are and how you got to where you are today.
Alec
Yeah, perfect. Like you said, my name is Alec Atkinson. I am currently a student at BYU. I founded Harvest React back in June of this last year. And like you said, just been out the gates run. And so that's kind of what I'm what I'm up to.
Alan
Okay, so Harvest React, how did this come about? You are also in school, is that right?
Alec
Right. So, basically, the way that kind of got started, actually, I served a tear mission for the LDS church. And before then I really wanted to get into business. And so actually, junior high school, I did a program called Deca, and started doing really well in business competitions. And then I went on to start a small speakers and lights company, so we would rip apart cars and put new speakers lights in them. And that did pretty well. And then I left that all after I graduated high school and served a mission out in Chicago, Illinois for for two years. And then I got back. And I've been thinking while I was gone in Chicago, and we spent a lot of time on social media because of the pandemic, trying to help and serve people. And the biggest thing that we I found was that there is a lot of things on social media that can really be beneficial to companies that are trying to reach out to people and whether that is in sales or service or different things like that. And so that's kind of where this Harvest Reactor harsh reactions came about.
Alan
You know, it is interesting, a lot of people your age would be off looking at the fun things of life video games, or exploring the outdoors. And there you are problem solving already. And what is your major in school right now?
Alec
Yes, so I am planning on studying business strategy, and I just got accepted into BYU Sandbox program is what it's called. It's a pretty new program. And it's basically like an incubator for startups. So you put in a team, and you launch a company in college, and they give you credit for it. So it is pretty cool.
Alan
Excellent. Excellent. So tell us about some of the projects that you're currently working on.
Alec
Yes, so, you know, one of the biggest ones right now is kind of our E-commerce, what we do at Harvest React. And, you know, there we do is we take between 30 and $40,000 investments from individuals, and we will start an LLC on their behalf, whatever they want to call it. And then what we do is we start basically automated drop shipping stores, on Facebook, Walmart, and on Amazon. And from there, we have software with our partners, called Wifi money and DBC limited. And basically what they do is they go on and find products that are that are selling well. And then we have retailers throughout, you know, the United States that we list those products on, and we build this ship the Drop Shipping stores for for people.
Alan
So it is a distribution model, essentially.
Alec
Yeah.
Alan
Okay. All right. So what inspired you to get started in this E-commerce space? You mentioned about being on an LDS mission and starting social media, the but how does that relate back to the E-commerce?
Alec
Yeah, good question. So one of the biggest things I think, is when I got home from my mission I was just hungry to do whatever in business. And I actually met somebody, before my mission that connected me with a guy named William Mohler. And he kind of introduced me to this space, he had their their companies based out in Florida. And from there, I just got really interested in E-commerce basically. And I found some things that I think I can do pretty well good job at. And, that is kind of where that interest started. Obviously, then Amazon's growing Walmart's growing Facebook marketplaces growing. And so I wanted to get into that while I could.
Alan
Do you have employees right now?
Alec
Yeah, so we have about five employees in Utah. And then with our partners. Every time we launch a store, there's about four or five employees on each store. And right now we're managing about 12 stores. Our personal company, and then with our partners, they own about 700 of their own stores as well.
Alan
Oh, my goodness. So you are you are you are scaling fairly quickly then. How is your business been affected by the pandemic?
Alec
Yeah, so I guess I can first talk about the social media side. More and more people are connecting via social media because of COVID. They are spending more and more time on their phones. In that regard, with the software we're developing currently, and we are hoping to release here in the next couple of months. It has grown so much. Our partnerships that we have had with becoming Wifi money, like I mentioned, when we do this digital marketing, we help companies, that are very, very small, that have really not made their presence known on social media, more known and helped them leverage, different things like CRMs, and those types of things. It's just really helped, the pandemic has really grown that with that kind of audience. And then obviously, on the E-commerce side, that's been huge as well. More and more people are buying stuff online. I read an article on Business Insider the other day that you know, it's supposed to be the first year that E-commerce hits a trillion in sales. I think that is, is totally true.
Alan
Oh, my goodness, a trillion dollars in sales? Wow, that is that is. So in terms of the vision here, what do you see the whole thing going?
Alec
Yeah, Harvest React, obviously started out as just some basic software development, you know, we started doing some work for a large corporation, and then sold that off. And after that we are building another version of what we sold. And we are hoping to kind of take that and grow that. Then on the E-commerce side we want to keep growing right now, we are really pushing Facebook marketplace and those types of things, because it is such a new platform. And we are finding a lot of success on there. That's why we are taking most of the investments that we are getting right now and putting it and throwing that into Facebook, because we really see that as a as a huge growth opportunity for us.
Alan
So Mark Zuckerberg or Steve Jobs, and Elon Musk all have one thing in common. Do you know what that is?
Alec
What is it?
Alan
They never finished college, so you have an opportunity to do a one up on them. And launch a very successful business impacting the world and it may be getting your degree at the same time. So they all started out, though, with good intentions.
Alec
Yeah, no, I'm excited. I really hope that I can finish my degree here at BYU. I really like it and I'm learning a lot. So that's the goal.
Alan
Hey, Alec, it's been a pleasure having you with us today. And, and well, we'll put a link up your website if if a person were to reach out, how would they they do that?
Alec
Yeah, they can reach out to me personally or through our website, we have a form submission that anything that they may need with their digital marketing or on the E-commerce side or software. They can reach out.
Alan
Very good alright. Thanks for being with us today.
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David W. Checketts is an American sports businessman. In 2012, he was named chairman and chief executive officer of Legends Hospitality Management, in which his Checketts Partners Investment Fund holds an equity stake. He also oversees Sports Capital Partners Worldwide, a New York-based investment firm that focuses on sports, media, and entertainment assets. Under SCP, Checketts started Real Salt Lake, a Major League Soccer franchise. He sold his majority stake in January 2013.
Checketts was born in 1956 in Bountiful, Utah. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah. He received his MBA degree from Brigham Young University. Checketts began his career at Bain & Company in Boston. Working for a client who wanted to buy the Boston Celtics, he met National Basketball Association commissioner David Stern. For one year he was vice president of development for the NBA. One year later (in 1983) at the age of 28, he became president and general manager of the Utah Jazz, making him the youngest chief executive in NBA history. He spent one year as general manager of NBA International. He was with the Jazz until 1990.
From 1991 to 1994, he was the president of the New York Knicks basketball team. In the four seasons Checketts served as the president, the team finished twice in first place, made it to the Eastern Conference Finals twice and captured the Eastern Conference Champion title in 1994. From 1994 to 2001, Checketts was president and CEO of Madison Square Garden Corporation. He oversaw all operations of one of the most powerful sports and entertainment companies globally, including the “World’s Most Famous Arena” and its three sports franchises, the New York Knickerbockers of the NBA, the New York Rangers of the NHL, and the New York Liberty of the WNBA along with the award winning MSG Network and FOX Sports Network. Under his leadership, Madison Square Garden was awarded with many accomplishments such as being named Arena of the Year for six straight years. He established the MSG “Cheering for Children” foundation, which created after school programs for thousands of New York City school children. In 1997, Checketts acquired and restored New York’s historic Radio City Music Hall for MSG.
Checketts has served or advised many companies, including Direct Satellite, Inc.; IMG Worldwide, Inc.; Republic Home Mortgage; TowerBrook Capital Partners, L.P.; Peterson Partners LP; Mangia Technologies, Inc.; International Management Group; and JetBlue Airways. He served as director of Citadel Broadcasting Corporation from 2002 to 2006; and McLeodUSA Inc. since February 25, 2004.
He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1994 the National Father’s Day Committee named Checketts a Father of the Year. He and his wife, Deb, have six children.
He was featured in the book The Mormon Way of Doing Business.
Alan is managing partner at Greenstein, Rogoff, Olsen & Co., LLP, (GROCO) and is a respected leader in his field. He is also the radio show host to American Dreams. Alan’s CPA firm resides in the San Francisco Bay Area and serves some of the most influential Venture Capitalist in the world. GROCO’s affluent CPA core competency is advising High Net Worth individual clients in tax and financial strategies. Alan is a current member of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (S.I.E.P.R.) SIEPR’s goal is to improve long-term economic policy. Alan has more than 25 years of experience in public accounting and develops innovative financial strategies for business enterprises. Alan also serves on President Kim Clark’s BYU-Idaho Advancement council. (President Clark lead the Harvard Business School programs for 30 years prior to joining BYU-idaho. As a specialist in income tax, Alan frequently lectures and writes articles about tax issues for professional organizations and community groups. He also teaches accounting as a member of the adjunct faculty at Ohlone College.