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Joe Fedele

Joseph Fedele (known as Joe Fedele, born C. 1962)[1][2] is an entrepreneur who co-founded New York-based online specialty grocery FreshDirect in 1998 along with investment banker Jason Ackerman. Fedele served as CEO and co-chairman from 1998 to 2004.[3]

Prior to FreshDirect, Fedele was CEO and president of Fairway Market on West 132nd Street in Manhattan from 1993 to 1998.[4][5] He helped the conversion of the business from Fairway to Fairway ("Like No Other Market"). During that period, the company disintermediated its supply chain for perishable and specialty products and introduced just-in-time inventory stocking.

Early life Edit

Fedele was born in Brooklyn, New York and graduated from Hofstra University, acquiring a BBA in Accounting, Finance, Economics and Mathematics in 1980.

Career Edit

PFI Edit

In 1982, he founded PFI, one of the largest protein and perishable trading companies in the US with customers such as Marubeni, Komatsu Gosho, Sumitomo, Price Club, Walmart, and others.

By Choice Edit

By Choice was a Harlem supermarket opened by Fedele and his partners[6][7] in February 1991 "that closed a year later."[8]

The New York Times wrote that "Fedele got his perfect partners when the owners of the Fairway Market at Broadway and 74th Street signed on as partners."

Fairway market(s) Edit

Fairway Market was founded in 1933. Fedele's involvement came when the founder's grandson Howard Glickberg's flagship store (Broadway/West 74th Street) helped restart the failed By Choice.[1]

In 1991 Fedele had helped found the "Business Process" that later converted Fairway from its small format original single store on 74th and Broadway to the new Fairway ("Like No Other Market"). This independent store in Harlem was attracting more than 20,000 customers a week within two months of opening.[9] A combination of variety, quality, and low prices in a marketplace atmosphere, attracted shoppers from all over the New York City area, from the Upper Manhattan to the then-inner-city neighborhood where it was located. Fairway achieved high quality products at low prices by cutting out all middle distributors. The store bought from "the guy who takes it from the land, takes it from the sea, puts it in a can or slaughters it. This way, it's four to five days fresher and 30% cheaper," said Fedele.[10] Fedele, who calls himself a food technologist, believes that direct buying ensures quality. Perishables that go through layers of distribution experience temperature fluctuations and inevitably suffer from adulteration. Quality is also reinforced through selectivity. "Our expertise is to pick the best quality grades in meat, fish and produce," he said.[10]

FreshDirect Edit

In 1998, Fedele launched FreshDirect. He initially raised $120 million and leveraged a no-store concept to develop a better plan: start by dealing directly with farmers, fishermen, and slaughterhouses and build a single super-efficient manufacturing and distribution facility to hold down costs. That kept gross margins high enough to cover the added costs of reliable delivery, offered in densely packed neighborhoods. Kenneth Boyer, an associate professor at Michigan State University's business school who studies online grocers, says a visit to the company "really blew me away."[11]

Controversies Edit

Harlem Fairway Certificate of Occupancy Edit

At the reopened/retitled Fairway facility in Harlem, as of early 1996 they lacked a Certificate of Occupancy. Co-owner Dave Sneldon claimed to have "a temporary certificate of occupancy to operate a wholesale business." Fedele said "we don't charge retail prices."[9] A NYC commissioner claimed that they didn't apply.

Fairway/FreshDirect: Fedele's role(s) Edit

After selling his interest in Fairway (to Glickberg and his partners) to start FreshDirect in 1998, Fedele became embroiled in a series of disputes with Fairway's owners, who accused him of over-representing his role in the creation of Fairway's Harlem branch.[12] In response, Fedele says that his description of himself as the branch's "co-founder" is an understatement. He was quoted saying, in response to Glickberg, "my former partners at Fairway did business in the traditional retail way for 30 years before we became partners, having multiple distributors between them and the products that they sold. I guess after I became their partner they had this epiphany of totally disintermediating of supply chain which resulted in the "highest value proposition possible to the consumer. Getting them better, fresher food at 30 percent savings and giving us a sustainable, competitive and differentiated advantage."

Fairway began hanging signs in its aisles attacking Fedele's credibility and the quality of FreshDirect's produce. New York Magazine wrote (May 17, 2004):

The FreshDirect posters blaring that the company was BROUGHT TO YOU BY A CO-FOUNDER OF FAIRWAY UPTOWN and featuring a photo of Fedele made [Fairway owner Howie] Glickberg furious. He posted signs inside the West 74th Street store reading FAIRWAY IS IN NO WAY AFFILIATED WITH FRESHDIRECT. FreshDirect jabbed back by sending staffers dressed as giant fruits and vegetables to pass out fliers in front of Fairway. Then the FreshDirect website added a lengthy description of Fedele's role in the uptown Fairway, headlined: HEY FAIRWAY, WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF? Fairway threatened to sue.[1]

Fairway never sued, but the accusatory-claims and counter-claims continued.[13]

Awards Edit

  • Fedele and FreshDirect co-founder Ackerman won the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award for 2003 for the Metropolitan New York Area,[14] and Fedele was nominated for the national Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2003, eventually won by John Mackey.
  • Fedele and his partners at Fairway Market won the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in New York City in 1996.[15]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Smith, Chris (2004). New York Magazine, May 24, 2004. June 5, 2004, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ NYMag: By Choice was the brainchild of 41-year-old Brooklyn native Joe Fedele ...
  3. ^ "The Online Grocer Version 2.0 Forget Webvan, say the founders of FreshDirect. Their business is about food--and that's why they're sure it's going to succeed. - November 25, 2002". archive.fortune.com. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  4. ^ Frank Kammel (1996), Supermarket Business, May 1996, pg. 179
  5. ^ Michael Carry (1996), Progressive Grocer, April 1996, pg. 39
  6. ^ David Gonzalez (April 20, 1996). "About New York; Lobbying For Markets (And Himself)". The New York Times.
  7. ^ "Other partners in By Choice said ..."
  8. ^ Jennifer Kingson Bloom (March 12, 1995). "Neighborhood Report, Harlem: Fairway partners partner with By Choice Market to Change to Fairway "Like No Other Market"". The New York Times.
  9. ^ a b Ed Shanahan (February 19, 1996). "Market Forces". New York. New York Media, LLC.
  10. ^ a b "'A cultural happening.'(Fairway market)(Store of the Month) - Free Online Library". www.thefreelibrary.com. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  11. ^ "The Big Cheese Of Online Grocers Joe Fedele's inventory-turning ideas may make FreshDirect the first big Web supermarket to find profits. - January 1, 2004". archive.fortune.com. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  12. ^ S. Jhoanna Robledo (May 23, 2004). "How Unfair". New York.
  13. ^ Florence Fabricant (June 4, 2003). "Grocers Face Off Again on the West Side". The New York Times.
  14. ^ "EY Hall of Fame".
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-06-14. Retrieved 2015-08-03.

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Joseph Fedele known as Joe Fedele born C 1962 1 2 is an entrepreneur who co founded New York based online specialty grocery FreshDirect in 1998 along with investment banker Jason Ackerman Fedele served as CEO and co chairman from 1998 to 2004 3 Prior to FreshDirect Fedele was CEO and president of Fairway Market on West 132nd Street in Manhattan from 1993 to 1998 4 5 He helped the conversion of the business from Fairway to Fairway Like No Other Market During that period the company disintermediated its supply chain for perishable and specialty products and introduced just in time inventory stocking Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 PFI 2 2 By Choice 2 3 Fairway market s 2 4 FreshDirect 3 Controversies 3 1 Harlem Fairway Certificate of Occupancy 3 2 Fairway FreshDirect Fedele s role s 4 Awards 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life EditFedele was born in Brooklyn New York and graduated from Hofstra University acquiring a BBA in Accounting Finance Economics and Mathematics in 1980 Career EditPFI Edit In 1982 he founded PFI one of the largest protein and perishable trading companies in the US with customers such as Marubeni Komatsu Gosho Sumitomo Price Club Walmart and others By Choice Edit By Choice was a Harlem supermarket opened by Fedele and his partners 6 7 in February 1991 that closed a year later 8 The New York Times wrote that Fedele got his perfect partners when the owners of the Fairway Market at Broadway and 74th Street signed on as partners Fairway market s Edit Main article Fairway Market Fairway Market was founded in 1933 Fedele s involvement came when the founder s grandson Howard Glickberg s flagship store Broadway West 74th Street helped restart the failed By Choice 1 In 1991 Fedele had helped found the Business Process that later converted Fairway from its small format original single store on 74th and Broadway to the new Fairway Like No Other Market This independent store in Harlem was attracting more than 20 000 customers a week within two months of opening 9 A combination of variety quality and low prices in a marketplace atmosphere attracted shoppers from all over the New York City area from the Upper Manhattan to the then inner city neighborhood where it was located Fairway achieved high quality products at low prices by cutting out all middle distributors The store bought from the guy who takes it from the land takes it from the sea puts it in a can or slaughters it This way it s four to five days fresher and 30 cheaper said Fedele 10 Fedele who calls himself a food technologist believes that direct buying ensures quality Perishables that go through layers of distribution experience temperature fluctuations and inevitably suffer from adulteration Quality is also reinforced through selectivity Our expertise is to pick the best quality grades in meat fish and produce he said 10 FreshDirect Edit Main article FreshDirect In 1998 Fedele launched FreshDirect He initially raised 120 million and leveraged a no store concept to develop a better plan start by dealing directly with farmers fishermen and slaughterhouses and build a single super efficient manufacturing and distribution facility to hold down costs That kept gross margins high enough to cover the added costs of reliable delivery offered in densely packed neighborhoods Kenneth Boyer an associate professor at Michigan State University s business school who studies online grocers says a visit to the company really blew me away 11 Controversies EditHarlem Fairway Certificate of Occupancy Edit At the reopened retitled Fairway facility in Harlem as of early 1996 they lacked a Certificate of Occupancy Co owner Dave Sneldon claimed to have a temporary certificate of occupancy to operate a wholesale business Fedele said we don t charge retail prices 9 A NYC commissioner claimed that they didn t apply Fairway FreshDirect Fedele s role s Edit After selling his interest in Fairway to Glickberg and his partners to start FreshDirect in 1998 Fedele became embroiled in a series of disputes with Fairway s owners who accused him of over representing his role in the creation of Fairway s Harlem branch 12 In response Fedele says that his description of himself as the branch s co founder is an understatement He was quoted saying in response to Glickberg my former partners at Fairway did business in the traditional retail way for 30 years before we became partners having multiple distributors between them and the products that they sold I guess after I became their partner they had this epiphany of totally disintermediating of supply chain which resulted in the highest value proposition possible to the consumer Getting them better fresher food at 30 percent savings and giving us a sustainable competitive and differentiated advantage Fairway began hanging signs in its aisles attacking Fedele s credibility and the quality of FreshDirect s produce New York Magazine wrote May 17 2004 The FreshDirect posters blaring that the company was BROUGHT TO YOU BY A CO FOUNDER OF FAIRWAY UPTOWN and featuring a photo of Fedele made Fairway owner Howie Glickberg furious He posted signs inside the West 74th Street store reading FAIRWAY IS IN NO WAY AFFILIATED WITH FRESHDIRECT FreshDirect jabbed back by sending staffers dressed as giant fruits and vegetables to pass out fliers in front of Fairway Then the FreshDirect website added a lengthy description of Fedele s role in the uptown Fairway headlined HEY FAIRWAY WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF Fairway threatened to sue 1 Fairway never sued but the accusatory claims and counter claims continued 13 Awards EditFedele and FreshDirect co founder Ackerman won the Ernst amp Young Entrepreneur of the Year award for 2003 for the Metropolitan New York Area 14 and Fedele was nominated for the national Ernst amp Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2003 eventually won by John Mackey Fedele and his partners at Fairway Market won the Ernst amp Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in New York City in 1996 15 See also EditFreshDirect Fairway MarketReferences Edit a b c Smith Chris 2004 New York Magazine May 24 2004 Archived June 5 2004 at the Wayback Machine NYMag By Choice was the brainchild of 41 year old Brooklyn native Joe Fedele The Online Grocer Version 2 0 Forget Webvan say the founders of FreshDirect Their business is about food and that s why they re sure it s going to succeed November 25 2002 archive fortune com Retrieved 2019 02 14 Frank Kammel 1996 Supermarket Business May 1996 pg 179 Michael Carry 1996 Progressive Grocer April 1996 pg 39 David Gonzalez April 20 1996 About New York Lobbying For Markets And Himself The New York Times Other partners in By Choice said Jennifer Kingson Bloom March 12 1995 Neighborhood Report Harlem Fairway partners partner with By Choice Market to Change to Fairway Like No Other Market The New York Times a b Ed Shanahan February 19 1996 Market Forces New York New York Media LLC a b A cultural happening Fairway market Store of the Month Free Online Library www thefreelibrary com Retrieved 2019 02 15 The Big Cheese Of Online Grocers Joe Fedele s inventory turning ideas may make FreshDirect the first big Web supermarket to find profits January 1 2004 archive fortune com Retrieved 2019 02 15 S Jhoanna Robledo May 23 2004 How Unfair New York Florence Fabricant June 4 2003 Grocers Face Off Again on the West Side The New York Times EY Hall of Fame Ernst amp Young Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 2006 06 14 Retrieved 2015 08 03 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joe Fedele amp oldid 1106124537, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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