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  • In this episode, Ashwin Kamlani shares his dynamic journey from an e-commerce pioneer at Melia Hotels to becoming a serial entrepreneur and the CEO of Juicer. Ashwin dives deep into the critical moments that shaped his career, including how he transformed Melia’s e-commerce strategy from the ground up, his leap into entrepreneurship after a bold offer from a Danish entrepreneur, and his decision to bootstrap his first company.

    Ashwin highlights the lessons he learned from bootstrapping versus raising capital and shares his unique perspective on transparency, leadership, and balancing the personal with the professional. From walking into meetings with the chairman of Melia as a young leader to driving across the U.S. in a pink polka-dot RV with his daughter—meeting clients along the way—Ashwin offers powerful insights into the entrepreneurial mindset. He also reflects on the importance of staying true to yourself in business and how bringing his personal life into his professional world has helped him build trust and lasting relationships.

    Throughout the episode, Ashwin candidly discusses the challenges of scaling a business, the tough calls he's had to make, and why intuition and authenticity remain his guiding principles.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Ashwin's Early Career at Melia02:17 Rising through the Ranks: From Intern to Global VP 06:55 Pioneering E-Commerce at Melia Hotels 10:58 The Leap into Entrepreneurship: Regatta Travel Solutions 14:53 Bootstrapping vs. Raising Capital: Lessons from Both Worlds 21:12 Navigating Acquisition and the Next Chapter 24:48 Juicer’s Origin and Navigating Dynamic Pricing 32:09 On the Road: Ashwin’s RV Journey with His Daughter 39:24 Personal Insights: The Role of Family in Entrepreneurship

    Takeaways

    Ashwin’s journey underscores the importance of bold risk-taking, from relentlessly pursuing an unpaid internship to launching his first startup after a life-changing opportunity.Authenticity and transparency in business foster trust, leading to deeper client relationships and stronger connections, even in highly competitive industries like hospitality and restaurants.Successful entrepreneurs must balance instinct with adaptability, knowing when to pivot and when to stick to their vision.Bootstrapping taught Ashwin independence and ownership, while raising capital with Juicer gave him the resources to scale quickly—each path offers valuable lessons.Dynamic pricing in restaurants offers a vast opportunity, but fear of consumer backlash is a hurdle many companies are hesitant to tackle.Ashwin’s journey across the U.S. in a pink polka-dot RV with his 12-year-old daughter offers a unique blend of personal and professional life, illustrating how family and business can intersect in meaningful ways.Having institutional investors who trust your judgment and support your vision can be a game-changer for scaling a business.
  • In this episode, Dmitry Koltunov shares his inspiring journey from a software engineer in Ukraine to becoming a successful entrepreneur, founding two companies, ALICE and Arbor. He emphasizes the power of storytelling in both the hospitality and nonprofit sectors, explaining how emotional connections can drive impact and engagement. Dmitry explores the qualities that define successful founders, including resilience, curiosity, and self-awareness, and he stresses the significance of customer feedback in driving business growth. Reflecting on his experiences in the Startup Leadership Program, Dmitry offers valuable insights on entrepreneurship, creativity, and collaboration.

    Dmitry also draws parallels between the world of theater and startups, underscoring how creativity and teamwork play essential roles in building successful ventures. He highlights the potential for impact in the nonprofit sector, sharing how emotional storytelling can lead to higher donations and stronger engagement. Throughout the conversation, Dmitry emphasizes the importance of passion for the problem at hand and the ongoing need for sales and customer connection in sustaining a startup's success.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background13:02 Lessons from the Startup Leadership Program 16:08 Insights from Theater and Art 22:55 Building and Leading Effective Teams 29:26 Personal Life Stories and Key Learnings

    Takeaways

    Dmitry’s entrepreneurial journey reflects a transformation from fear to leadership, driven by a passion for solving problems.Storytelling plays a critical role in both hospitality and nonprofit sectors, creating emotional connections that lead to greater impact.Successful founders are resilient, curious, and self-aware, with a focus on continuous learning.Customer feedback is essential for refining and scaling a business.The nonprofit sector offers unique opportunities to create meaningful impact, especially through emotional storytelling.Sales is not a one-time activity but a continuous focus that helps businesses stay connected with their audience.A strong, collaborative team environment fosters innovation and creativity.Passion and a deep understanding of the problem being solved are key to sustaining long-term entrepreneurial success.

    This episode offers a wealth of knowledge for aspiring entrepreneurs, nonprofit leaders, and anyone interested in the intersection of storytelling, AI, and business growth.

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  • In this episode, Ted Teng, a renowned leader in the hospitality industry, shares his remarkable journey from an unexpected entry into Cornell’s hotel school to becoming the CEO of Leading Hotels of the World. Ted recounts his early career, highlighting his rapid rise at Sheraton and his influential roles at Disney, Westin, and Wyndham. He underscores the importance of hard work, embracing new challenges, and the power of building meaningful relationships. Ted also discusses the value of networking and selflessly helping others, which has been a cornerstone of his success.

    As CEO of Leading Hotels of the World during the 2008 financial crisis, Ted faced significant challenges, including poor revenue performance and a negative company culture. He shares his strategic approach to revitalizing the organization, focusing on preserving its core strengths, shifting from a B2B to a B2C model, and investing in marketing. Beyond his executive roles, Ted talks about his contributions as President of Cornell's Hotel Society and his involvement in creating the Cornell Hotel School Hall of Fame. He also shares his concerns about the industry's reliance on cheap labor, the disruptive potential of generative AI, and the need for greater innovation and collaboration within the sector. This episode is a masterclass in leadership, resilience, and forward-thinking in the ever-evolving world of hospitality.

    Chapters

    00:00 Accidental Entry into the Hospitality Industry03:30 Fast-Track Progression and Building Relationships09:48 The Power of Hard Work and Networking24:31 Leading Hotels of the World: Applying Business Skills27:04 Joining Leading Hotels of the World during the 2008 financial crisis28:29 Turning around a wounded organization29:03 The need for quality improvement at Leading Hotels31:29 Improving revenue performance32:29 Cultivating a positive culture at Leading Hotels36:26 Building a community of recognition and respect42:41 Ownership and distribution as key industry changes50:28 Concerns about the industry's reliance on cheap labor52:25 The potential and challenges of generative AI53:32 The need for greater innovation and collaboration with third parties

    Takeaways

    Accidental entry into the hotel school at Cornell led to a successful career in the hospitality industryHard work, taking on new challenges, and building strong relationships contributed to Teng's fast-track progressionNetworking and helping others without expecting anything in return can lead to opportunitiesTeng's entrepreneurial project focused on creating small, dedicated hotels in office buildingsTeng's role as CEO of Leading Hotels of the World allowed him to apply his business skills and market knowledge Joining Leading Hotels of the World during the 2008 financial crisis presented challenges and opportunities.Teng focused on improving the company's quality, revenue performance, and culture.He shifted the company's focus from B2B to B2C and invested in marketing.Teng is currently the President of Cornell's Hotel Society and has created the Cornell Hotel School Hall of Fame.He expresses concerns about the industry's reliance on cheap labor, the impact of generative AI, and the need for greater innovation and collaboration with third parties.
  • In this episode, Melissa Krueger, CEO of Classic Vacations, shares her inspiring journey from a small town in the Northwest to leading a significant luxury travel company. She reflects on her early experiences at Club Med and Travel Impressions, providing valuable insights into the role of wholesale companies in the travel industry. Melissa emphasizes the significance of embracing new challenges, particularly the importance of managing a P&L, as a key to career growth. With a focus on leadership, she discusses the value of resourcefulness, curiosity, and making meaningful contributions to her team. Melissa also touches on the importance of work-life integration, the power of relationships in business, and the need for young professionals to lead with a work ethic, seek feedback, and take risks in pursuit of their dreams. This episode is packed with practical advice and personal stories highlighting the essentials of leadership and success in the luxury travel industry.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Excitement to Learn00:49 Early Life and Upbringing05:26 Deciding on College and Career Path08:10 Embracing Hard Work and Challenging Expectations11:14 Entering the Travel Industry13:17 Wholesale Companies and Their Success21:13 Transition to Classic Vacations25:33 Career Growth and Opportunities30:21 Taking on New Responsibilities and Running a P&L32:35 The Power of Resourcefulness and Curiosity in Leadership34:11 Work-Life Integration: Balancing Career and Personal Life35:03 Leading with Work Ethic and Seeking Feedback for Growth36:26 Articulating Dreams and Taking Risks for Success

    Takeaways

    Melissa Krueger grew up in a small town in the Northwest and had a simple and easy childhood.She developed a passion for learning and observing other families while attending school.Melissa started her career in the travel industry at Club Med and later joined Travel Impressions, a wholesale company that packages and markets hotels to travel advisors.She transitioned to Classic Vacations and experienced career growth within the company.Melissa emphasizes the importance of being nimble, curious, and creating a demand internally to support the success of others.She values loyalty and believes in asking for opportunities to grow and contribute.Melissa's career path demonstrates that there is not one linear path to success and that unconventional experiences can lead to valuable skills and insights. Taking on new responsibilities and running a P&L can provide valuable experience and open doors for career advancement.Resourcefulness, curiosity, and making things meaningful for others are important traits in leadership.Work-life integration allows for a more fulfilling and balanced life.Showing up, leading with work ethic, and asking for feedback are key to personal and professional growth.Articulating one's dreams and taking risks can lead to success and opportunities.