In this episode of Eating Glass, Pete Maldonado, co-founder and co-CEO of CHOMPS, shares his entrepreneurial journey from hitting rock bottom to building a successful meat snack brand. From bootstrapping with just $6,500 to navigating existential crises during COVID-19, Pete offers candid insights on focus, innovation, and the importance of people in scaling a startup. Join hosts Will Nitze and Joe LeMay as they dive deep into Pete's experiences, uncovering valuable lessons on resilience, leadership, and redefining success in the face of adversity.
00:00:00 - Intro 00:04:05 - CHOMPS: Better-For-You Meat Snacks 00:06:00 - Broke to Rich: Pete's Evolution 00:09:15 - Bootstrapping vs. Raising Capital 00:12:30 - Hand-to-Mouth: Financing Early CHOMPS 00:16:46 - Urgency and the Brand Enemy 00:18:39 - Throwing Out the Playbook 00:22:36 - Product Innovation Through Simplification 00:25:02 - Surviving Two Existential Crises 00:34:41 - Filtering Advice and Trusting Instincts 00:38:30 - Transitioning from Startup to Corporate 00:43:08 - Rapid Fire: Hiring and Platitudes 00:47:29 - Rapid Fire: Mistakes and Success
ABOUT THE HOSTS:
Will Nitze is the Founder & CEO at IQBAR - America's leading "brain + body" nutrition startup. With minimal funding, Will has taken IQBAR from zero locations and zero in revenue in 2018 to 10,000+ doors and a projected $50 million in sales in 2024.
Joe Lemay founded Rocketbook with business partner Jake Epstein. After being featured on “Shark Tank”, where the sharks passed on a chance to invest – Joe would go on to grow Rocketbook and sell it to BIC for 40 million dollars just three years later.
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