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Adam I. Sandow is an American businessman and entrepreneur. He is the founder and chairman of a self-named holding company, and the founder, chairman and CEO of
Material Bank Material Bank is an American technology and logistics company headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, with its logistics hub in Olive Branch, Mississippi. The company provides a platform for searching and ordering free samples of architectural, con ...
, an online platform for searching and sampling architectural, design and construction materials. Sandow began his career in publishing, starting several media companies and publications, including ''NewBeauty'' and ''Luxe Interiors + Design''. He acquired ''Interior Design'', the finance magazine '' Worth'', and the intellectual property of the clothing brand
Fred Segal Fred Segal is a clothing and accessories retail brand founded in West Hollywood, California. Its main location is on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California, United States. Stores There are four Fred Segal locations in the United States ...
. In 2019, Sandow founded Material Bank and acquired ''
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'', an architecture and design magazine.


Early life and education

Sandow grew up in
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, Florida. He attended the
University of Miami The University of Miami (UM, UMiami, Miami, U of M, and The U) is a private research university in Coral Gables, Florida. , the university enrolled 19,096 students in 12 colleges and schools across nearly 350 academic majors and programs, incl ...
in nearby
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.


Career

In 1994, Sandow started a publishing business and launched a national consumer magazine, ''Honeymoon''. He sold this business in 1999. He later joined and served as principal of the Internet start-up and wedding media company The Knot. Sandow led The Knot to an IPO in 2000 before leaving to start his own company. Sandow founded his eponymous company, stylized as SANDOW, in 2003. In 2005, he founded ''NewBeauty'', a consumer magazine which publishes articles about beauty, ranging from products to cosmetic procedures. In that same year, Sandow started his company’s second magazine, ''Luxe Interiors + Design'', an architecture and design magazine focused on high-priced homes which had its first issue in June 2005. The magazine began with a Colorado edition but has expanded to a national edition, 14 regional editions, and 2 seasonal editions. In 2006, Sandow started TestTube, a beauty product sampling subscription program. In 2008, SANDOW acquired finance magazine '' Worth'' from CurtCo Media. Sandow also started MediaJet, a network of newsstands at private jet terminals geared toward affluent consumers. In 2010, the company added design industry trade magazine ''Interior Design'' and the Furniture Today Group, purchased from
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. In 2011, acquisitions included design and architecture magazine ''
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'', materials consultancy Material ConneXion, and creative management agency Culture + Commerce. In 2012, Sandow acquired the intellectual property of the
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-based clothing brand
Fred Segal Fred Segal is a clothing and accessories retail brand founded in West Hollywood, California. Its main location is on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California, United States. Stores There are four Fred Segal locations in the United States ...
. Sandow sold ''
Furniture Today ''Furniture Today'' is a weekly American magazine about the furniture industry. It is part of the Gannett media holding company. History and profile ''Furniture Today'' was started in 1976. In March 2010 it was acquired by Sandow Media from R ...
'' in 2013 to FT Media Holdings, Inc. In May 2014, Sandow brought in equity partner Evolution Media Partners, to license the Fred Segal brand to overseas retail stores, including several in Japan. In summer 2014, Sandow introduced BeautyDNA, an online beauty product matching service. As of 2017, Sandow has offices in New York City and South Florida. In December 2018, Sandow acquired Contract Consulting Group, a Chicago-based market research firm, which was renamed ThinkLab. In May 2019, Sandow was contracted to oversee the operations of NYCxDesign, New York’s design week, beginning in 2020. In November 2019, Sandow acquired ''
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'', an architecture and design magazine. Sandow founded
Material Bank Material Bank is an American technology and logistics company headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, with its logistics hub in Olive Branch, Mississippi. The company provides a platform for searching and ordering free samples of architectural, con ...
in January 2019 and serves as its chairman and CEO. The company provides an online platform to order free samples of architectural, design and construction materials. In August 2021, Material Bank acquired Clippings, an interior design procurement platform based in the UK and Bulgaria. The same year, Sandow received a
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from the
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. In March 2022, Material Bank also acquired Amber Engine, a software company for product information management. As of May 2022, Material Bank has raised more than $325 million in funding and is valued at $1.9 billion. In June of the same year, Sandow completed the acquisition of
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, a New York digital media company.


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