The End Is Not the End | Greg Vetter

The End Is Not the End | Greg Vetter

Author: Paige Soya December 5, 2024 Duration: 35:06

In the final episode of Season 2, K Street Capital’s Managing Partner, Paige Soya, sits down with Greg Vetter—the driving force behind Tessemae’s, one of the nation’s most iconic condiment brands.

Greg unpacks the journey of growing a family business into a brand that was valued at $300M+ at its peak. From navigating the fallout of the pandemic to ultimately filing for Chapter 11, his story is one of grit and perseverance.

He also opens up about his new book, “Undressed: The Unfiltered Story of My Failed American Dream and How It Led to Success,” offering a candid look at the lessons learned along the way.

A fitting close to a season all about exits—don’t miss this one.

Greg’s book- https://www.amazon.com/Undressed-Unfiltered-Failed-American-Success/dp/0960127704

Connect with us here:

1. Greg Vetter: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregvetter/

2. Paige Soya: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paigesoya/

3. K Street Capital: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kstreetvc/


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