Education
Flynn attended Boston University and the University of Southern California, where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration. He graduated in 2006, the same year he co-founded.
Flynn attended Boston University and the University of Southern California, where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration. He graduated in 2006, the same year he co-founded.
He is also an author, lecturer and guest speaker on customization in business and the food industry, and an expert in the field of social media promotions. Flynn"s mother, Ava Bise, began making nutrition bars in 1998, and he began making nutrition bars when he was 18 years old. The two started swapping recipes, and neighbors and friends began requesting custom bars.
Just before he graduated from university in 2006, he suggested to his mother that they open a custom energy bar company and supply their recipes and concept to customers on a large scale.
They founded later that year. lieutenant initially operated from their home kitchen, and later they borrowed space at Bise"s synagogue.
Later, they moved into a commercial kitchen on Beverly Boulevard in Los Los Angeles Finally, in 2011, they expanded into their current 8,000-square-foot facility in Downtown Los Los Angeles has 30 employees, averages 1,250 visitors per day, and has received four-million pageviews since 2008.
In 2008, sales doubled every month.
Flynn regularly lectures on the customization revolution in the food industry. He has lectured at the University of Southern California, the University of California at Berkeley, and University of California, Los Los Angeles He has been interviewed by The Cooking Channel, KTLA, American Broadcasting Company, Fox News, The Today Show, East! News, The New York Times, and Women"s Health. In 2012"s was published and became a New York Times, United States of America Today, and Publisher"s Weekly Bestseller.
The book, co-authored by journalist Emily Flynn Vencat, discusses the popularity and implications of customization in American culture.