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05: Building a College Town Institution | Alex Brandwein, Brandwein's Bagels

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Alex Brandwein is the owner and founder of Brandwein’s Bagels, an authentic New York-Style Bagel Shop located in Chapel Hill, NC. In this interview Alex tells the story of how a “breaking point” in his finance career led him to make the big life change to become an entrepreneur, and ultimately open a bagel shop while he was in grad school at the University of North Carolina. He also shares where the initial insight to open a college bagel shop came from, how a fortuitous meeting with an early mentor led to his first pop-up and eventual storefront lease, and why hiring an executive coach has helped him become a better leader and communicator. Alex’s story is inspiring for anyone looking to make a drastic career and life change, and his success shows it’s possible with the right planning, passion, and persistence to make your dream a reality.

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Where to find Brandwein’s Bagels:

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Where to find Alex:

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Where to find Bryan:

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Where to find Kitava:

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Referenced:

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In this episode, we cover:

  • (02:57) Alex’s professional “breaking point” before founding Brandwein’s Bagels
  • (03:59) How the desire to start a food business came from a gap Alex saw in the market for bagels while in his MBA program
  • (07:08) The three questions he set out to answer before starting his bagel shop
    • Do other people want this?
    • How do you actually do it (and do I like it)?
    • Does it make financial sense?
  • (09:38) A fortuitous meeting that led to Alex’s first bagel pop-up, which eventually led to his permanent location
  • (12:58) When Alex formalized the business, and how he funded it
  • (17:38) At what point Brandwein’s Bagels hired a Head Chef
  • (19:18) The number of bagels Alex knew he had to sell per day to make the business work
  • (22:03) How Alex thought about paying himself
  • (24:38) Why seeking help from a life coach was a crucial step in helping Alex make his career transition into food entrepreneurship
  • (26:23) How hiring an executive coach has helped Alex improve as a leader and business owner
  • (29:28) The biggest lesson Alex has learned from his executive coach
  • (32:21) What did success look like initially, and how is Alex currently thinking about growth for Brandwein’s Bagels today?
  • (35:18) “Our number one priority is to make sure the day goes”
  • (43:18) Biggest lessons learned
  continue reading

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Alex Brandwein is the owner and founder of Brandwein’s Bagels, an authentic New York-Style Bagel Shop located in Chapel Hill, NC. In this interview Alex tells the story of how a “breaking point” in his finance career led him to make the big life change to become an entrepreneur, and ultimately open a bagel shop while he was in grad school at the University of North Carolina. He also shares where the initial insight to open a college bagel shop came from, how a fortuitous meeting with an early mentor led to his first pop-up and eventual storefront lease, and why hiring an executive coach has helped him become a better leader and communicator. Alex’s story is inspiring for anyone looking to make a drastic career and life change, and his success shows it’s possible with the right planning, passion, and persistence to make your dream a reality.

––

Where to find Brandwein’s Bagels:

––

Where to find Alex:

––

Where to find Bryan:

––

Where to find Kitava:

––

Referenced:

––

In this episode, we cover:

  • (02:57) Alex’s professional “breaking point” before founding Brandwein’s Bagels
  • (03:59) How the desire to start a food business came from a gap Alex saw in the market for bagels while in his MBA program
  • (07:08) The three questions he set out to answer before starting his bagel shop
    • Do other people want this?
    • How do you actually do it (and do I like it)?
    • Does it make financial sense?
  • (09:38) A fortuitous meeting that led to Alex’s first bagel pop-up, which eventually led to his permanent location
  • (12:58) When Alex formalized the business, and how he funded it
  • (17:38) At what point Brandwein’s Bagels hired a Head Chef
  • (19:18) The number of bagels Alex knew he had to sell per day to make the business work
  • (22:03) How Alex thought about paying himself
  • (24:38) Why seeking help from a life coach was a crucial step in helping Alex make his career transition into food entrepreneurship
  • (26:23) How hiring an executive coach has helped Alex improve as a leader and business owner
  • (29:28) The biggest lesson Alex has learned from his executive coach
  • (32:21) What did success look like initially, and how is Alex currently thinking about growth for Brandwein’s Bagels today?
  • (35:18) “Our number one priority is to make sure the day goes”
  • (43:18) Biggest lessons learned
  continue reading

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