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#093: Francesco Botto Poala takes us behind the scenes of Reda 1865

Francesco Botto Reda and Rewoolution
Francesco Botto Poala is the Chief Operating Officer at the well known vertically integrated weaving company Reda 1865. In this episode, Francesco talks about how the company strives for continued success through quality and innovation. Francesco explains that innovation means to be always willing to change and adapt in order to survive. Traceability, animal welfare and environmental standards are of highest concern to Reda. Francesco explains how the company tracks and traces its own progress in these areas while setting the benchmark for other companies as well. Francesco goes even so far to discuss why consumers are also asking for this kind of level of transparency and responsibility.
Listeners will also gain insights on the challenges of founding the sportsbrand Rewoolution and the brand’s social media activities.

About Francesco Botto Poala

Born in Biella in 1964, after completing school education in Italy, Francesco Botto Poala starts building his 360° experience, both at home and abroad. Francesco works in London for a fabrics wholesale and for a short period also for a mill in Scotland, then for a garment manufacturer in Italy and after this experience, he joins Reda the family company in textile since 1865.

Francesco was appointed for 4 years as a Sales Manager for Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and around 1989 he got his first experience with wool working for 3 months for the Australian Wool Corporation, and after buying wool for several years in 1993 the company bought the first of the 3 farms in New Zealand. This gave Francesco the opportunity to get experience also in the farming side and in classing wool. Since 1990 he started to get a lot of knowledge of the business in all its different facets, and in particular, he was more and more involved in the mill’s production process and the related technical aspects. Francesco was responsible for raw material supply and right after he was in charge of the farms in New Zealand.  But, it is in the year 2000, that he became the mill’s COO.

Francesco is also a board member of different companies and President of the spinning mill CB Spa and a combing mill Pettinatura lane Romagnano Sesia Spa.

Connect with Francesco Botto Poala here

Reda 1865 website

Key Time Stamps

[spp-timestamp time=”02:24″] About Francesco Botto Poala and Reda 1865
[spp-timestamp time=”07:57″] Change and innovation is important for success
[spp-timestamp time=”08:17″] Learnings from the Reda’s ventures into farming
 [spp-timestamp time=”11:31″] About Reda 1865
[spp-timestamp time=”12:58″] About Rewoolution and Reda active
[spp-timestamp time=”16:36″] Francesco explains compact spinning
[spp-timestamp time=”18:30″] The importance of traceability for Reda 1865
[spp-timestamp time=”19:07″] Being vertically integrated makes traceability easier
[spp-timestamp time=”20:53″] About the certification EMAS
[spp-timestamp time=”23:56″] About the beginnings of starting Rewoolution
[spp-timestamp time=”26:16″] Social Media engagement of Rewoolution
[spp-timestamp time=”28:59″] Francesco’s best moment during his career in the wool industry
[spp-timestamp time=”30:39″] How to connect with Reda and Rewoolution

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About the author, Elisabeth

Elisabeth is the founder and host of the Wool Academy Podcast. She also runs her own consulting business where she supports wool industry businesses with strategic communications and project management.
Elisabeth used to work as the Secretary General for the International Wool Textile Organisation where she developed her passion for wool and the wool industry. Her previous education and work experience equipped her also with a broad set of communications skills.

Elisabeth vision is to see the wool industry thrive which is why she supports wool industry businesses communicate successfully.

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