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#70. From Army Service To American T-Shirts. Discussing The Importance of Building An American Made Business with Founder and CEO of Authentically American, Dean Wegner‪.‬ Leader of The Pack Podcast

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A Zoom sit-down conversation with Dean Wegner, Founder and CEO of Authentically American. New York born, Dean shares over the next hour with Duluth Pack's CEO, Tom Sega, about his childhood involving a passion for the sport of ice hockey, juggling college education and a D1 hockey scholarship at West Point, attending Army Ranger school and becoming a pilot, and then his early career in the US Army. After Dean's service in the military, he transitioned his career into business and began working in corporate America at companies such as Procter & Gamble. With his great experience and wisdom, Dean pursued his entrepreneurship goals to focus on American-made products, with an ultimate focus on growing and keeping jobs in the USA. Now at the pinnacle of his career and entrepreneurship endeavors, Dean details the hustle he has had to endure along with his successes, drive, and forward-thinking strategies. Dean shares the importance of being an American manufacturer and the impact customers can make on a business. Dean, thank you for your service. We are forever thankful. We ask our listeners, do you know where yours is made? Enjoy this week's episode of Leader of the Pack, a podcast by Duluth Pack.


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A Zoom sit-down conversation with Dean Wegner, Founder and CEO of Authentically American. New York born, Dean shares over the next hour with Duluth Pack's CEO, Tom Sega, about his childhood involving a passion for the sport of ice hockey, juggling college education and a D1 hockey scholarship at West Point, attending Army Ranger school and becoming a pilot, and then his early career in the US Army. After Dean's service in the military, he transitioned his career into business and began working in corporate America at companies such as Procter & Gamble. With his great experience and wisdom, Dean pursued his entrepreneurship goals to focus on American-made products, with an ultimate focus on growing and keeping jobs in the USA. Now at the pinnacle of his career and entrepreneurship endeavors, Dean details the hustle he has had to endure along with his successes, drive, and forward-thinking strategies. Dean shares the importance of being an American manufacturer and the impact customers can make on a business. Dean, thank you for your service. We are forever thankful. We ask our listeners, do you know where yours is made? Enjoy this week's episode of Leader of the Pack, a podcast by Duluth Pack.


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/duluth-pack/support

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