Jana Lam, Bain Alum, SF “I was deciding between working at Bain and a law firm. I think my whole life trajectory would be completely different if I had gone to work at the law firm. Working at Bain gave me the push I needed to figure out what I really wanted to do. I was surrounded by so many motivated and intelligent people, and I felt like I wasn't living up to my full potential. I decided to pursue a second bachelor’s degree in interior design. When I told my manager that I was leaving Bain, his support validated my decision. I was devoted to my interior design studies, but when I took an applied textiles elective class midway through my time at the Academy of Art University, I fell in love. Shortly after I graduated, I won the grand prize at the Surtex Design Next surface design competition and that also gave me validation that I was on the right path. When I moved home to Honolulu in 2010 during a market downturn, there were no interior design jobs, so I created a textiles and fabrics portfolio. I thought, “I don't know what I'm going do with this portfolio, but I'm going to carry it, and if I ever come across someone, I'll have it to show them.” And that’s how it happened. A shop owner complimented my portfolio and invited me to make something to sell on consignment. I went home and learned how to sew a tote bag and made my first sale. For over a decade, I’ve been crafting lifestyle products and accessories from my own vibrant textile designs. I thrive on collaborations that allow me to explore different mediums and expand the Jana Lam brand. From a fun collaboration with Beer Lab HI to designing washable paper bags for Foodland's 75th anniversary, each project is a testament to my love for what I do. This month, we launched an aloha shirt collaboration with Tommy Bahama. As a local, Asian woman and proud business owner in Hawaii, I am dedicated to creating quality products that embody the spirit of aloha. In my life, I think all these very specific things had to happen for me to become an artist/business owner and being at Bain was one of them. I feel like if I had chosen the law firm, I would still be bouncing from job to job trying to figure myself out.”
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