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Prior to starting at Faherty, Alex spent over a decade in finance. Formerly a football player at Yale, Alex takes a coaching mentality in how he runs the business, knowing that so much of a brand's success is who makes up the team. When he has time, and isn't coaching T-ball, he likes to surf.
A lawyer with a background in human rights and mindfulness, Kerry leads our Impact and Native initiatives, which seek to make the clothing space better and to end appropriation in the fashion industry, respectively. She also uses Faherty's platform to create community and conversation through the event series, Sun Sessions, which spotlights good people doing good work. Her first children's book, “Somewhere, Right Now,” was published by Flamingo Books in 2022.
Mike wrote his college essay about starting Faherty Brand, going on to major in Fashion Design at Washington University in St. Louis before spending a decade in New York’s fashion industry. His passion is sourcing high-quality fabrics from around the world and developing innovative new ones himself. Mike loves playing basketball and finding off-the-beaten-track surf spots and restaurants.
We’re crazy passionate about our product and design, which comes from Mike, who turned his childhood dream into Faherty. For Mike, every Faherty style has to be undeniably soft, incredibly comfortable, and exude a laid-back vibe. Not to mention well-crafted, especially because everything he designs is backed with a guarantee of quality.
We believe in making things better in any way we can. That's why we've nurtured long-term partnerships that invest in communities, so that systemic change can happen. As part of that ongoing effort, we've partnered with national and local organisations—that help us learn and grow as a business and also share our commitments to people and the planet.
Faherty is deeply proud of our ongoing partnership with Native communities, and we actively educate ourselves on Native history and listen to Native leaders. It's part of our mission to partner with Native artists to end appropriation in fashion and offer authentically designed clothing that benefits Native communities.
We are committed to making thoughtful and intentional decisions to reduce environmental harm. We use preferred materials and recyclable packaging; partner with responsible manufacturers and material suppliers; and we're constantly innovating to do better.