
Reg Zeller – Quitting Corporate to Roll Up Foundries
Reg quit his corporate job to roll up foundry businesses through his holding company CaneKast, with five companies acquired so far.

Reg quit his corporate job to roll up foundry businesses through his holding company CaneKast, with five companies acquired so far.

Prior to acquiring her health care supply business, Vital Care Industries, Mia worked in consulting, engineering and supply chains, and received her MBA and Masters of Science in Engineering Management from Northwestern.

Craig, as of a month ago, is also the new owner of Flying Magazine, an iconic, blue-chip publishing brand in the general aviation community which we discuss extensively in this episode.

John started an education business with his wife that began as a SAT and other tests prep business and eventually found its niche in MCAT testing.

SeaWestern is a distributor of firefighting equipment across the Pacific Northwest and Peter was tasked with learning the business and looking for avenues of growth and improvement.

My guest on this episode is Brent Beshore, the founder and CEO of a lower middle market private equity firm called Permanent Equity.

My guest on this episode is Peter Kang, who co-founded a digital branding and design company focused on direct to consumer e-commerce called Barrel.


Tony started his career at Microsoft before co-founding a CRM software business for real estate agents called Contactually.

Manny partnered with Broadtree Partners to acquire two commercial sweeping companies called Contract Sweeping Services and Statewide Construction Sweeping in Northern California.