17 episodes

The Elevate Hire Podcast features CEOs, founders, and executives of early-stage companies who talk about their experiences of building teams.

Elevate Hire Podcast Greg Toroosian

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The Elevate Hire Podcast features CEOs, founders, and executives of early-stage companies who talk about their experiences of building teams.

    How to Build Your Team While Bootstrapping in a Competitive Market With Nick Nanakos, Founder and CEO of TruckBux

    How to Build Your Team While Bootstrapping in a Competitive Market With Nick Nanakos, Founder and CEO of TruckBux

    Nick Nanakos is the Founder and CEO of TruckBux, a full-stack online ordering platform for food truck owners and their customers. While studying Finance and Real Estate at Drexel University, Nick worked part-time & in internships at several large firms such as J.P. Morgan, Investors Capital, Balfour Beatty, and Ameriprise Financial. He founded the Drexel University Real Estate Club and made a ton of connections, amassing knowledge in the sector. However, Nick found himself immensely unhappy on this corporate path—and truthfully, unhappy was an understatement. He then began building TruckBux and this energized him beyond imagination. 
    Nick noticed an absurd amount of food trucks appearing at his university, neighboring campuses, and major cities that he traveled to. While the growth fascinated him, he also recognized some major problems that were holding back the industry’s full potential due to a lack of innovation. Nick worked relentlessly towards his vision, launched TruckBux, and eventually dropped out of school at 22-years-old to be all in.
    Nick comes from a background of highly-talented restaurant entrepreneurs and has worked in every angle of food—from waiting, to cooking, to managing, to bringing technology into his family’s restaurants. Ironically enough, his grandfather immigrated from Greece to the US with $8 and worked with a street food cart in Manhattan. This gave him a chance to observe other apps go-to-market and product functionality, dissecting all of them with the knowledge that he would create something far more powerful for food trucks. Once his restaurant intuition aligned with his observations of the fast-growing food truck space, his focus shifted to food tech. In all pursuits, Nick’s mentality is high-conviction, non-consensus, and irrationally optimistic. 
    In this episode… When Nick Nanakos decided to start his business in the food industry, he knew that there were already big players dominating the field. But from his research and intuition, he knew that there were gaps he could fill with a little innovation. Coupled with his desire to be his own boss, he developed an app that has since revolutionized the food truck business.
    TruckBux, Nick's app, was started through bootstrapping and has been going strong despite all the challenges it has faced. TruckBux helps food truck entrepreneurs grow their businesses, and unlike the bigger food delivery apps, TruckBux takes a smaller percentage from orders, helping these businesses grow and reach a wider market.
    In this week's episode of Elevate Hire, Greg Toroosian is joined by Nick Nanakos, the Founder and CEO of TruckBux, to talk about Nick's journey in entrepreneurship and his process building an app for food truck businesses. Nick explains why he chose to enter a competitive market dominated by big industry players, how his company is being impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, why he chose to bootstrap his business, and common challenges faced by food truck business owners.

    • 36 min
    Using a VC Investment Assessment Framework To Interview For Your Key Hires with Christian Kameir, Managing Partner at Sustany Capital

    Using a VC Investment Assessment Framework To Interview For Your Key Hires with Christian Kameir, Managing Partner at Sustany Capital

    Christian Kameir is a Managing Partner at blockchain venture fund Sustany Capital in Newport Beach. Mr. Kameir has been a technology entrepreneur since the dial-up days and led the merger of two of the earliest internet service providers in Europe, after which he immigrated from Germany to California to establish an international investment firm. After founding a Yelp-predecessor in 2004 and selling the operation in 2008, he joined the board of several high-tech companies. 
    In addition to majoring in business, Mr. Kameir studied classical literature, is certified in NLP, and is a graduate of Muenster's School of Law. He is known for publishing one of the first law blogs in Europe and drafting laws for the open telecommunication market, specifically innovative services. Mr. Kameir is a member of the Forbes Finance Council and a seasoned public speaker on topics ranging from high-tech investing to blockchain solutions.
    In this episode… Advancements in technology and artificial intelligence have brought many changes to a wide spectrum of industries, including the growth of Bitcoin and blockchains. Because of this, companies looking to improve their operations and compete in their respective industries need to consider adopting new and advanced technologies. Not only that, but they should also ensure that their teams are tech-savvy to stay ahead of the competition.
    These are some of the things Christian Kameir looks out for when assessing possible investment options for his venture capital firm. He also believes that the kind of language used during a pitch matters—so, companies looking for investors need to be well-prepared.
    In this week's episode of Elevate Hire, host Greg Toroosian is joined by Christian Kameir, the Managing Partner at Sustany Capital. Christian shares his insights from the venture capital world on investing in companies, adopting new technologies, cold pitching, and the benefits of hiring tech-savvy employees. Keep listening for more.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Find Out How a Serial Founder and Advisor Thinks About Building Teams in the Cannabis Industry with Travis Steffen, CEO of GrowFlow

    Find Out How a Serial Founder and Advisor Thinks About Building Teams in the Cannabis Industry with Travis Steffen, CEO of GrowFlow

    Travis Steffen, bestselling author of Viral Hero, is a serial entrepreneur with 7 successful exits (and some crash-and-burn failures) to his name. Travis is the CEO of GrowFlow, a cloud-based software suite for cannabis businesses. With customers ranging from growers to retailers, GrowFlow is the market-leading cannabis software solution in several states.
    Travis is a life-long athlete with a Masters in Exercise Physiology from the University of Northern Iowa. Outside of his professional life, he is an NPC physique athlete and an ultra marathoner. He enjoys poker, space, fantasy football, film, and a good rack of ribs.
    In this episode… As more people embrace the legalization of cannabis, the sector continues to expand with growers, processors, and retailers joining the industry. This growth means that new people have to be hired, which can be a challenge for startup companies and new employees.
    For Travis Steffen, the transition from finance and fitness to the cannabis industry was exciting because the field is not as highly regulated as other industries. He had to adapt fast. Attracting quality talent for his company has had its unique challenges, forcing him to think outside the box to ensure growth and diversity in the workforce.
    In this week's episode of Elevate Hire, host Greg Toroosian interviews Travis Steffen, CEO of GrowFlow, about building teams in the cannabis industry. They discuss recent changes in the industry, the strategies GrowFlow uses to attract and maintain quality talent, and Travis' advice on improving employee performance. Stay tuned.

    • 40 min
    Delaying the Need to Hire and Then Strategically Growing Your Team With First-Time Founder, Emmanuel Straschnov, Co-CEO and Founder of Bubble

    Delaying the Need to Hire and Then Strategically Growing Your Team With First-Time Founder, Emmanuel Straschnov, Co-CEO and Founder of Bubble

    Emmanuel Straschnov is Co-CEO and Founder of Bubble, a visual programming software that makes programming as easy as pointing and clicking. Bubble counts more than 400,000 users; people have used it to start companies without technical resources and have either been accepted into YCombinator & 500 Startups or raised multi-million dollar rounds. 
    Born in Paris, Emmanuel studied computer science and mathematics at École Polytechnique and received his MBA from Harvard Business School. Before starting Bubble, he was a management consultant in China. He’s now based in New York.
    In this episode… Communicating with the users and followers of a company's online content is a powerful method of creating awareness about the company's mission, goals, and objectives. It also provides a good avenue for people to learn more about a company's culture and work environment, and helps convert users to candidates for future job openings. 
    For a tech startup like Bubble, engaging with their users and followers has helped the Co-Founders attract and hire quality talent. This method helps candidates learn more about the company before joining, making the process of onboarding simpler and faster.
    In this episode of Elevate Hire, Greg Toroosian is joined by Emmanuel Straschnov, Co-CEO and Founder of Bubble, to talk about how first-time founders attract top talent, why engaging with the users of a company's products or services is powerful, and the lessons Emmanuel has learned from over eight years of building and running a tech startup.

    • 37 min
    Hiring for a Purpose-Driven Company and Building Your Team from Scratch with Lori Shao, Founder and CEO of Finli

    Hiring for a Purpose-Driven Company and Building Your Team from Scratch with Lori Shao, Founder and CEO of Finli

    Lori Shao is the Founder and CEO of Finli, a simplified payment platform for family-centric businesses. Lori is a financial services industry veteran of 17 years and a mother of two kids. In April 2019, she decided to quit her day job at JPMorgan and create a platform to power neighborhood businesses for the changing world.
    In this episode… While working in the banking industry, Lori Shao realized that most family-run small and medium-sized businesses that operated in neighborhood schools and studios were struggling. They didn't have adequate tools, software, or automation to cater to their specific needs. Why? Mostly because there tend to be barriers associated with providing technology and software solutions for micro-businesses.
    Lori decided to fill that gap and help lift these businesses for one simple reason: they help build their communities.
    In this episode of Elevate Hire, Lori Shao, the Founder and CEO of Finli, talks with Greg Toroosian about her work in helping family-centered businesses thrive. Lori talks about the history of Finli, building her team, common challenges family-centered businesses face, and how she has been making a difference in the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement.

    • 37 min
    Hiring, Managing, And Connecting A Fully Remote Company with Marcelo Lebre, CTO & Co-Founder of Remote

    Hiring, Managing, And Connecting A Fully Remote Company with Marcelo Lebre, CTO & Co-Founder of Remote

    Marcelo Lebre is a product-oriented engineer who is passionate about building products, scaling architectures, and scaling teams. He is a whole-hearted supporter of entrepreneurs and a startup advisor. Marcelo is also a believer of ordinary people coming together to build extraordinary things. 
    He is also the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Remote, a company making it easier for other companies to build teams anywhere in the world. Remote takes care of global payroll, benefits, compliance, and taxes so companies can focus on their people and work!
    In this episode… The shift to remote work has taken the world by storm. Remote teams and freelancers have been in existence for years now, but the current COVID-19 pandemic has forced many companies to change tactics. 
    Although this shift to remote work is welcomed by many, it poses several challenges for companies looking to recruit new members to their workforce. There may be similarities, but how do you handle hiring virtually versus conducting in-person interviews? What are the adjustments you need to make when managing a physical team versus a remote team? Not only that, but there are consequences of hiring the wrong person, as Marcelo Lebre explains.
    In this week's episode of Elevate Hire, Greg Toroosian is joined by Marcelo Lebre, CTO of Remote, to talk about recruiting and managing remote teams, the shift to remote-first technologies, and how this change will impact hiring and growing a globally distributed team. Marcelo also shares his tips for recruiting people from different diversities with varied cultures, backgrounds, and beliefs.

    • 44 min

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11 Ratings

Selves11 ,

Wonderful podcast

I’m loving what I’m hearing so far. Informative and timely topics that should really help businesses retain talent, especially as many companies prepare to hire new, talented folks following covid layoffs. Great work, Greg and Elevate Hire!

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Yes!!

I love and appreciate the content. Very informative.

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Awesome Recruiting Podcast!!

An essential listen to anyone in the recruiting field

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