From a tequila maker to a chain of Mexican bakeries, these privately owned and closely held U.S. companies all share a commitment to greatness over fast growth and on better serving their customers, employees and communities.
covering everything from Wall Street and billionaires to the intrepid world of entrepreneurs, startups and small business. A former and host of Spotify’s “Megatrends” podcast. Before joining I was a Knight-Bagehot fellow at Columbia Journalism School and had over a decade-long tenure at CNBC, most recently as Senior Editor and co-founder of Delivering Alpha, the network’s flagship annual Wall Street summit.
The most recent one is Finish Big: How Great Entrepreneurs Exit Their…I have been writing about business for the past 34 years and have authored five books along the way. The most recent one is Finish Big: How Great Entrepreneurs Exit Their Companies on Top. I previously wrote Small Giants: Companies That Choose To Be Great Instead of Big, which was a finalist for the Financial Times/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year award.
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