The Good Food CFO Podcast
Food Industry Finances are unique, and no one understands them better than The Good Food CFO.
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Enhancing Productivity and Collaboration in CPG Operations
CPG Operations Expert, Jessi Freitag shares how to use CPG Automation, file management and other tools to enhance productivity, improve culture and do more of what you love.
Essential Financial Models to Reduce Business Risk
Is it possible to de-risk your CPG business? We’re exploring three financial models that every founder should use to make smarter decisions and mitigate business risks.
Creating a Successful Business with Vision, Integrity and Community
Niki and Mike of The Fishtown Pickle Project share their entrepreneurial journey and the strategic decisions that propelled their business forward.
Episode 119 :: BABOYOT with Kait of Savorista: How Shipping and Subscriptions Can Make or Break Profitability
In this episode, we kick things off with a Holiday primer to get you ready for the last quarter of 2024. Sarah shares what you should consider, analyze and plan for as we head into fall, as well as a list of free and low cost resources to support a successful Holiday shopping season. Then you’ll hear her conversation with Kait, founder of Savorista, that centers around the work Kait took on during our CFO Office Hours this summer.
Episode 118 :: The Profit Assessment: How One Founder Doubled Their Monthly Profitability, and the Steps You Can Take To Do the Same
In this episode, Sarah shares all of the details of how her client doubled their profitability. She walks Chelsea through the process of using a Profit Assessment to easily analyze the business, pinpointing what could (and should) be changed to improve profitability, the planning process, and how the founder successfully executed change.
Episode 117 :: Cash Flow vs Profitability: Which is Most Important for Your Food Business?
In this episode, Sarah is joined by John Haskell, CFO Consultant and owner of Ranch Right, LLC. John has over 20 years of experience helping ranches become more profitable, starting new ranch businesses, and turning around failing ranches. Together, they are shedding light on the common causes of failure in business, and answering the question: Is it more important to have positive cash flow in your food business, or to be profitable?
Episode 116 :: BABOYOT with Sara Hauman of The Tiny Fish Co: How a Top Chef is Prioritizing Financial Security and Her Commitment to Sustainability Over Growth
In this episode, Sarah is joined by Sara Hauman, Founder of The Tiny Fish Co. to discuss her vision for bringing the same values of sustainability and quality she stands by in a professional kitchen to the retail world. Sara shares her journey into CPG, which began with her desire to find a more balanced and fulfilling career outside of the restaurant industry. After appearing on Top Chef, she decided to pursue her passion for canned fish and started her own brand.
Episode 115 :: 3 (more) Things Food Founders Should Never Do: Listening to Bad Advice, Data-Sync Chaos, and COGS Miscalculations
In this episode, Sarah shares another set of crucial "Never Do's" for Good Food founders and business owners. This list aims to help you avoid common pitfalls perpetuated by traditional business media and make informed decisions tailored to the unique needs of your food business.
Episode 114 :: Co-Ops: How Transitioning to Employee Ownership Creates a More Equitable Food System, Solidifies Community Ties, and Builds a Legacy for Your Food Business
In this episode, Sarah welcomes a panel of leaders to explore the real-life experiences and benefits of transitioning to employee ownership and cooperative business structures.
Stacey Smith from Project Equity explains the different models like ESOPs, EOTs, and worker cooperatives, emphasizing their role in economic stability and community retention. Devra Gartenstein, founder of Patty Pan Cooperative, shares her journey of converting her food business into a worker cooperative to improve employee quality of life. And Monica Rocchino discusses her experience transitioning The Local Butcher Shop to a cooperative, highlighting the importance of financial literacy and structured management.
Episode 113 :: BABOYOT with Emily Winston of Boichik Bagels: Navigating Growth and Expansion from a Single Location to a Bagel Empire
In this episode, Sarah welcomes back Emily Winston, Founder and CEO of Boichik Bagels, to discuss the growth and expansion of her business. Emily opened her first bagel shop in Berkeley in 2019 to huge success. Now with 6 Bay Area locations, a Bagel factory, nationwide shipping, and retail distribution, Emily shares what building a bagel empire really looks like.
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