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Forbes.com profiles Doc Johnson’s Chad Braverman

Forbes.com profiles Doc Johnson’s Chad Braverman

Doc Johnson COO and CCO Chad Braverman can currently be seen on US business magazine Forbes’ website in a profile piece entitled This Entrepreneur’s Sex Toy Business is All in The Family. The article was written by Susannah Breslin and published on 18th April on Forbes.com. It begins: “You could say Chad Braverman was destined to work in the sex toy business. Today, he’s the chief operating officer and chief creative officer of Doc Johnson, the largest adult toy manufacturer in America.”

The story gives a background on the history of Doc Johnson and its current innovations, highlighting the fact that Doc Johnson prides itself on producing top-quality, “made-in-America pleasure facilitators.” And in its ‘By The Numbers’ boxout, the piece states that Doc Johnson has a 215,000 square foot facility, it makes 75,000 products each week, offers over 2,500 SKUs, and employs 450 people. The piece also mentions Doc Johnson’s Sasha Grey Cream Pie Pocket Pussy, which was “molded on the actress herself” and “sells thousands daily.”

“It’s incredibly gratifying to receive coverage from a publication as visible and influential as Forbes,” said Doc Johnson’s COO and chief creative officer Chad Braverman. “We hope that our customers will enjoy taking a glimpse behind the scenes of Doc Johnson, and learning a bit about our vision for the future. This kind of mainstream coverage, along with our other upcoming media placements, goes a long way in shining a light on our industry as a whole.”

Scott Watkins, Doc Johnson’s VP of sales and marketing, added: “With this latest media mention, retailers should ensure they stock up on our Sasha Grey branded products, including the new Sasha Grey Experience, which bundles together the full Sasha product line, as well as a bottle of Doc Johnson Natural Toy Cleaner, a sampling of UltraSkyn Refresh Powder, and a discreet storage box.”

Read the article on Forbes.com here.