P.E.I. entrepreneur turns high school project into a career in business | SaltWire

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“2022 was our biggest year ever, we doubled our square footage and tripled our production capacity. So, coming off of that we’re riding pretty high and we’re excited for 2023,” said Coltin Handrahan, owner of Stay Golden Custom.

Coltin Handrahan, founder of Stay Golden Custom, speaks to the audience at the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce President’s Excellence Awards on Jan. 25 after receiving the excellence in small business award. - George Melitides/SaltWire NetworkCHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — A little over 10 years ago, Coltin Handrahan started a clothing company as a high school project that would eventually turn into a career.

For a few years, the biggest challenge was keeping up with his rapidly growing company which was almost doubling in size. Handrahan’s business, Stay Golden Custom creates custom merchandise and clothing for other businesses and organizations across the Maritimes. Bill Deblois, president of the Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce, chats with guests at the President’s Excellence Awards on Jan. 25. - George Melitides/SaltWire Network

 

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