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S13E24: Making a difference to the world, David Simnick (CEO, Soapbox)
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We're continuing our season on "business as a force for good", Richard speaks with Dave Simnick, the CEO and co-founder of Soapbox – a company whose mission is to empower customers with the ability to change the world through everyday, quality purchases. Soapbox has donated over 36 million bars of soap to local homeless shelters and food pantries.
In this conversation, you’ll learn:
Why David chose the humble bar of soap for his mission-driven business.
What Soapbox "messed up for years" before finally beating multinationals at their own game.
The three qualities David hires for – and the interview question he uses to identify those traits.
The three key roles of every startup CEO.
Resources/sources mentioned:
Visit Soapbox (https://www.soapboxsoaps.com)
The Impact Multiplier CEO Podcast(https://xquadrant.com/podcast/)
Join Rivendell, the exclusive group of top CEOs dedicated to transforming themselves, their businesses, and the world. Visit https://xquadrant.com/services/ceo-mastermind/ to learn more and take your leadership to the next level.
Ready for a big leap forward in your own leadership? Elevate your leadership forever with the book Making Time for Strategy: How to be less busy and more successful. Buy your book here: https://xquadrant.com/time/
For full show notes, head to https://xquadrant.com/david-simnick
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
04:04 Leadership evolves as the company grows
10:47 Investments in soap and education yield positive results
16:31 The idea behind Soapbox company name
26:17 Great leaders eat last; ownership is key
30:47 Changes and challenges, learning to adapt.
In this conversation, you’ll learn:
Why David chose the humble bar of soap for his mission-driven business.
What Soapbox "messed up for years" before finally beating multinationals at their own game.
The three qualities David hires for – and the interview question he uses to identify those traits.
The three key roles of every startup CEO.
Resources/sources mentioned:
Visit Soapbox (https://www.soapboxsoaps.com)
The Impact Multiplier CEO Podcast(https://xquadrant.com/podcast/)
Join Rivendell, the exclusive group of top CEOs dedicated to transforming themselves, their businesses, and the world. Visit https://xquadrant.com/services/ceo-mastermind/ to learn more and take your leadership to the next level.
Ready for a big leap forward in your own leadership? Elevate your leadership forever with the book Making Time for Strategy: How to be less busy and more successful. Buy your book here: https://xquadrant.com/time/
For full show notes, head to https://xquadrant.com/david-simnick
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
04:04 Leadership evolves as the company grows
10:47 Investments in soap and education yield positive results
16:31 The idea behind Soapbox company name
26:17 Great leaders eat last; ownership is key
30:47 Changes and challenges, learning to adapt.
185 episodes
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Content provided by Richard Medcalf. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Richard Medcalf or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
We're continuing our season on "business as a force for good", Richard speaks with Dave Simnick, the CEO and co-founder of Soapbox – a company whose mission is to empower customers with the ability to change the world through everyday, quality purchases. Soapbox has donated over 36 million bars of soap to local homeless shelters and food pantries.
In this conversation, you’ll learn:
Why David chose the humble bar of soap for his mission-driven business.
What Soapbox "messed up for years" before finally beating multinationals at their own game.
The three qualities David hires for – and the interview question he uses to identify those traits.
The three key roles of every startup CEO.
Resources/sources mentioned:
Visit Soapbox (https://www.soapboxsoaps.com)
The Impact Multiplier CEO Podcast(https://xquadrant.com/podcast/)
Join Rivendell, the exclusive group of top CEOs dedicated to transforming themselves, their businesses, and the world. Visit https://xquadrant.com/services/ceo-mastermind/ to learn more and take your leadership to the next level.
Ready for a big leap forward in your own leadership? Elevate your leadership forever with the book Making Time for Strategy: How to be less busy and more successful. Buy your book here: https://xquadrant.com/time/
For full show notes, head to https://xquadrant.com/david-simnick
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
04:04 Leadership evolves as the company grows
10:47 Investments in soap and education yield positive results
16:31 The idea behind Soapbox company name
26:17 Great leaders eat last; ownership is key
30:47 Changes and challenges, learning to adapt.
In this conversation, you’ll learn:
Why David chose the humble bar of soap for his mission-driven business.
What Soapbox "messed up for years" before finally beating multinationals at their own game.
The three qualities David hires for – and the interview question he uses to identify those traits.
The three key roles of every startup CEO.
Resources/sources mentioned:
Visit Soapbox (https://www.soapboxsoaps.com)
The Impact Multiplier CEO Podcast(https://xquadrant.com/podcast/)
Join Rivendell, the exclusive group of top CEOs dedicated to transforming themselves, their businesses, and the world. Visit https://xquadrant.com/services/ceo-mastermind/ to learn more and take your leadership to the next level.
Ready for a big leap forward in your own leadership? Elevate your leadership forever with the book Making Time for Strategy: How to be less busy and more successful. Buy your book here: https://xquadrant.com/time/
For full show notes, head to https://xquadrant.com/david-simnick
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
04:04 Leadership evolves as the company grows
10:47 Investments in soap and education yield positive results
16:31 The idea behind Soapbox company name
26:17 Great leaders eat last; ownership is key
30:47 Changes and challenges, learning to adapt.
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