Guy Raz sits down with Vicky Tsai to unpack how a failed startup job, a life-changing trip to Kyoto, and seven years of grinding out of her parents' garage led to a luxury Japanese skincare brand acquired by Unilever for $500 million. The Tatcha founder left Wall Street after 9/11, launched from her parents' home with no salary, and watched her company grow from a single serum sold to a $70 million empire.
Vicky Tsai is the co-founder and former CEO of Tatcha, a luxury Japanese skincare brand acquired by Unilever in 2019. A Harvard Business School graduate, she launched Tatcha in 2009 after leaving Wall Street and building the company from her parents' garage.
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