For over 10 years, Mark Johansen has overseen the evolution and expansion of SkateHut. Born online in 2007 after a family holiday in Florida (where he spotted a gap in the UK skate market), the company was run out of his home until it entered the leagues of a respectable, multi-million-pound e-commerce business. To celebrate
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