Near Death Experience Fuels Successful Family Owned Business

Attila and Boldijarre KoronczayAnother inspiring family owned business who were runners up in this year’s Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award is Eminence Organic Skin Care Inc., founded by Attila & Boldijarre Koronczay. Great guys. Perfect straight man/ funny guy comedic team, but clearly serious when it comes to business.

These two brothers emigrated to Vancouver from Hungary in 1998 with their mother, a driving force in their business concept. Boldjiarre was stricken with cancer when he was a child. His mother insisted that herbs and other organic medicines be part of the healing regiment. It is this immersion in a culture that openly accepts “alternatives” to health care that fuels the passion within both these charismatic leaders.

Today, Eminence Organic Skin Care offers over 180 products and employees 50 people in Vancouver and 200 around the world. Their products are in close to 3,000 spas and they anticipate further significant growth. “When we came to Canada with this ‘green’ idea, we were ahead of the curve,” states Boldjiarre in BC Business Magazine. “Each spa has five to 10 aestheticians and do five to 10 facials a day. How many millions of facials have been done with our product? It’s hundreds of millions by now.”  I’m no stock advisor, but if these two ever go IPO, I’m investing. They see the power of their dream intersecting with the future very clearly.

Winners Always Selling at the 2011 B.C. Entrepreneur of the Year Gala

What do all of the Ernst & Young Winners have in common? An abject belief that they will prevail. It was a spectacular evening. Over 1300 people were in attendance (record breaking) in a perfectly decorated ballroom at the Vancouver Trade & Convention Centre. The women adorned with diamonds, rubies and pearls. The men puffed up with pride in their crisp tuxedos.

Robert Little FPI Fireplace ProductsWe met most of the nominees prior to the dinner, and just a few stood out in the crowd. One was Robert Little, CEO of FPI Fireplace Products International Ltd., better known as Regency Fireplaces. This man gushed with leadership. Tall, handsome, sparkling smile, firm handshake and he knew how to sell. His fireplaces, that is. When we mentioned that our gas fireplace was acting up just in time for the winter, he gladly mentioned that he had “438 parts to build fireplaces and fix them – anything you need, we’ve got it!”

And that’s exactly what he did from the podium during his first acceptance speech when he won Entrepreneur of the Year in the Manufacturing sector – sell. This man, with reckless abandon, sold his company, his history, his staff, and his fireplaces over and over again, even mentioning that they had a sale on right now. And the audience LOVED it. They loved him because he was genuinely happy about his life, his products and the people in his world.

Now that’s selling. So, as the evening was coming to a glorious end the pacific region overall winner had to be chosen. My table mates and I were placing bets. I said, out of the nine to be chosen, that it was a tossup between Robert Little and the Koronczay brothers (that is another fabulous story that I will write about next blog). And guess who won! Robert Little! Why? Because despite the economic ups and downs that this man has seen since starting his business over 30 years ago, he is always selling. He sold the judges after all.

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