MacKenzie-Childs

MacKenzie-Childs is a manufacturer of furniture and ceramics based in Aurora, New York founded by Victoria and Richard MacKenzie-Childs.[1][2][3][4]

The company entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and in 2001 Pleasant Rowland, founder of American Girl, purchased the bankrupt MacKenzie-Childs. In 2005, the company laid off several workers, including founders, Victoria & Richard MacKenzie-Childs.[5] After Rowland restructured her management team in 2006 MacKenzie-Childs became profitable. In 2008 Rowland sold MacKenzie-Childs to Lee Feldman and Howard Cohen, part owners of Twin Lakes Capital.

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