"The industry has experienced intense volatility, and the pandemic showed a lot of cracks in the way our supply chain functions," Suki Mulberg Altamirano, the founder of Lexington Public Relations, said.to combat a long-term supply-chain crisis. Armon Petrossian, a cofounder and the CEO of the data company Coalesce, believes logistics, manufacturing, and energy markets will see unprecedented growth because of this.
"With the looming recession, people are going to take more things into their own hands to avoid expensive doctor visits and save costs," Cynthia Plotch, a cofounder and the CEO of the women's health brand Stix, said. While a recession may motivate customers to cut costs, Beatrice Dixon, a cofounder and the CEO of the feminine-care brand The Honey Pot Co., said people would continue to spend on groceries and essentials.
"People have become more considerate with their buying power and are looking for ways to spend that align with their values," she said. Lauren Bush Lauren, the founder of the handbag brand Feed, said businesses offering long-term value would thrive this year.
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