IN MY DEFENCE, she had a beguiling French accent. “You see,” she purred, “it wakes you with intelligence. It will make you have a good morning, yes?” I agreed, in part due to that accent, in part because my wake-up call that morning had hardly been genteel or enjoyable. At 5am, my Nexus 6P had emitted its torturing Drip alarm until I gave in and pulled back the covers, knowing the Eurostar wouldn’t wait.
By 11am, we were trundling into Paris, and an hour later I found myself sitting next to the chairman and founder of Voxx International, John Shalam, and his wife Jane. Now 82, John founded what would go on to be a company with revenues of over $750 million – a distant cry from his first year…
