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The CampBound.com Story -
Powered by Purpose
CampBound.com
was founded in 2004 out of the garage of Brian Sehner (our Founder,
President
& CEO) with only a few hundred dollar investment (i.e. credit
card debt).
CampBound.com
was originally launched as an online retail site selling only camp
supplies for kids and teens heading off to summer camps and summer
adventure programs.
CampBound.com has experienced tremendous growth
since our founding when Brian Sehner personally processed
and shipped EVERY order from his (Arizona non-air-conditioned) garage
using the washer/dryer as a shipping station.
After
a few seasons the business grew to the point that Brian and his
wife could no longer park their cars in their garage and moved their
operations into their current location.
CampBound.com continues to grow and has recently started
selling Patagonia Clothing, Big Agnes Tents, Ruff Wear Dog Gear,
with many more product categories and brands coming soon.
In January of 2010 CampBound.com was honored to be selected as a
finalist for the 2010 SNEWS / Backpacker Magazine Outdoor Retailer
of the Year Award.
Giving back has always been at the forefront of everything
we do and have always put purpose before profit.
Since processing our very first order in 2004 CampBound.com
has donated at least 1% of every purchase to help kids attend summer
camps and get active outdoors.
By donating 1% of annual sales we are forced to give back
to others before giving to ourselves (purpose before profit).
We strongly believe in the value of getting kids active outdoors
and help shape the future stewards of the planet.
Happy Campers for a Happy Planet.
Our Goal = $1Million in Donations
2020.
Thank
you for shopping at
www.CampBound.com
and supporting
our mission and greater purpose.
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Founder, President & CEO
Brian Sehner, founder and president
of Sundance Outdoors, Inc. created CampBound.com out of his
passion for the outdoors and working with youth around the world.
Brian has spent several years working in sporting goods
retail management and numerous years working with youth in a
variety of areas.
His
love for the outdoors has taken him to the summit of over thirty
mountain peaks exceeding 14,000 feet, including Mount Rainier
(14,410') in Washington state and El Pico De Orizaba (18,855')
in Mexico.
He has spent four summers leading wilderness trips and
working at summer
camps
across the western
United States.
Brian
has led kids and teens to mountain summits exceeding 14,000
ft., through whitewater rapids on many rivers, across more than
1,000 miles of cross-terrain cycling, and over countless miles
of backcountry hiking trails. Brian is the founder, and former
trip leader/owner of Pangaea Quest - Teen Adventure School,
a “Wall Street Journal” featured
camp
(April 19, 2002), where he spent two summers leading trips for
teens across the Southwestern United States and Alaska.
Brian
also spent three winters teaching skiing to kids in
Colorado,
worked as a river guide in
Colorado
and
Alaska,
worked with youth as a day
camp
counselor, taught hands-on science classes, and volunteered
for the Denver Audubon Society.
Brian's dedication to youth has also taken him to war-torn
Kosovo where, as an employee representing the International
Medical Corps, a humanitarian aide organization, he envisioned
and developed programs for Kosovar youth.
He hopes to one day start an adventure based non-profit program
for kids and teens funded primarily by his for-profit endeavors.
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