The H Spot

Dave Hirschkop

The H Spot is a peek behind that curtain of successful people in various professions for a discussion about what makes people successful, what makes them happy, and what are their lives really like day-to-day. read less
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Episodes

How does private equity work and what can it do for you?
Jun 24 2021
How does private equity work and what can it do for you?
Some of what Dave and his guest, Wayne Wu of VMG Partners covered in this episode includes People should focus on partnerships and who can be helpful.Can you rely on hero SKUs to carry your business into the future?Supporting innovation that changes the health and wellness profile of consumers.  Wayne says, "We want to get to know people and hustle to get to know folks and try to be helpful. In the spirit of meeting interesting people, we're going to make interesting investments along the way, as long as we've been genuinely trying to be additive and helpful to the ecosystem and meet a lot of interesting people and good things will happen. ----more---- About VMG Partners: VMG Partners (“VMG”) is a private equity firm specializing in building iconic consumer brands. Since it was founded in 2005, VMG has been at the forefront of consumer products investing, partnering with entrepreneurial companies, founders and co-investors to deliver a depth of experience to help grow, scale and prepare companies for exit. Beyond capital, their value-added investment approach utilizes our deep experience, strategic guidance, and passionate focus to help their partners accelerate growth, scale brand awareness, and achieve their own definition of success.   There's no definition on how small an investment fund could be a private investment fund, whether it be defined as private equity, growth equity, or venture capital, there's no like minimum size and there's no maximum size. They just end up focusing on different things."
How does Costco work and how you can sell to them?
Mar 16 2021
How does Costco work and how you can sell to them?
Presenting one face, and the truth of the internal brand are a big part of today's discussion. Some of the highlights include where Dave brings up, "With Costco, obviously, very limited selection compared to a grocery store which will have tens of thousands of items in it. It's a direct ship model, there's no distributors and they have a very small sort of 10% to 14% margin, very straightforward with vendors. So it's a very different model. And it seems like their mantra has always been." Dave's guest, Jeremy Smith, CEO of Launchpad gets right to it. "I think you ask a few vendors and no, they'll debate you on how straightforward they really are. They like to think they are, but it's like I always say, Costco will lay out to a broker or to a brand, all the rules, because they have all these rules you have to read. And then you go in and see the Kirkland Signature items which violate 70% of the rules. So just because it's something as simple as a MasterCard, which is supposed to have at least an inch and a half lip on it, that's supposed to be a strict policy and certain buyers really enforced it. But on the KS items, it's all over the place." ----more---- Learn more and get some myths dispelled in this episode of The H Spot.   About Jeremy: After more than 35 years in strategic sales, branding and marketing Jeremy’s senior management and graphic arts resume is a salute to the country’s most iconic brands. Think Apple, Chobani, Krave Jerky, Bob’s Red Mill and popchips. Prior to Launchpad, as co-founder of Level One, his relationships with buyers, marketers, strategists, venture capital firms and designers, presents enviable connections in the food industry. Jeremy was named to Forbes and Circle Up’s 2017 Top Catalysts Dealmakers and Influencers in the Consumer Industry.