May 6, 2026

Impact Doesn't Sell. Excellence Does.

Impact Doesn't Sell. Excellence Does.
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In this episode, Ebony Brown sits down with Brittany Bentley, co-founder and creative director of Parker Clay — Ethiopia's largest exporter of finished leather goods and a company whose mission is to end prostitution in Ethiopia. Brittany's story different from every other impact brand you've heard because she'll tell you straight that impact alone doesn't sell. Excellence does. The mission gets people to stay. The product has to get them in the door first.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Why trade gives women something charity never could
  • The real driver of sales: quality and price first, mission second — and why that sequence matters
  • What it actually takes to build a complex business in Ethiopia as an outsider
  • How Parker Clay respects employee dignity by telling stories of growth, not hardship

Timestamps:

  • [0:11] Brittany's personal journey from Ethiopia adoption to building Parker Clay
  • [0:46] The origin story: how a transformational trip to Ethiopia sparked the mission
  • [6:10] The decision to build a sustainable, impact-driven for-profit enterprise
  • [8:06] The significance of creating jobs versus relying on aid and charity
  • [17:36] The importance of telling stories of growth rather than hardship to respect employee dignity
  • [19:11] How Parker Clay supports its workforce: free meals, daycare, financial literacy, and legal services
  • [27:46] Challenges in navigating logistics and business setup in Ethiopia as an outsider
  • [32:58] The impact of owning manufacturing in Ethiopia for quality and impact control
  • [34:04] Channels for growth: word of mouth, B2B partnerships, and impact measurement
  • [36:39] The secret to enduring success: quality products, impact focus, and strong brand identity
  • [38:09] Recognition: the U.S. Department of State's Corporate Excellence Award
  • [39:55] Building a business and a marriage as husband-and-wife co-founders and parents of five
  • [42:56] The future vision: ending prostitution through skill-building, community, and systemic change

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