EP: Jeff Chandler - From Husky Football to CEO: Building Culture and Crushing Burgers at 50+ places Podcast By  cover art

EP: Jeff Chandler - From Husky Football to CEO: Building Culture and Crushing Burgers at 50+ places

EP: Jeff Chandler - From Husky Football to CEO: Building Culture and Crushing Burgers at 50+ places

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Host Mark Pattison sits down with Jeff Chandler, former CEO of HopDoddy Burger Bar who spent over two decades building restaurant empires and just completed his final day leading a 50+ location better burger concept across nine states, revealing why the leadership lessons learned under legendary University of Washington football coach Don James became the blueprint for creating culture-driven organizations that prioritize mission over metrics. In this deeply authentic and timely conversation recorded just 48 hours after Jeff officially stepped down from his CEO role, he shares his extraordinary journey from playing Husky football in the 1990s to spending 18 years building the Ram Restaurant & Brewery with family before making the courageous decision to walk away when personal values diverged from company direction, ultimately finding his way to HopDoddy where he transformed a chaotic five-location concept with five different operating systems into a unified brand powered by four core values: be open minded, have the hunger, own it, and just do it. This episode offers a masterclass in authentic leadership and sustainable growth, demonstrating why culture is a living breathing patchwork quilt that must be constantly tended like grapes or plants to stay healthy, how inspiring people with a mission larger than themselves creates elite results that transcend paychecks and job security, and why the ability to lead from the front, middle, and back without insecurity separates transformational leaders from those who simply learned spreadsheets and marketing in business school. Jeff opens up about the transformational impact of Don James' Thursday talks that focused on developing young men of character rather than X's and O's, the bittersweet moment of leaving a family business he'd invested his entire adult life building, why he's not a natural entrepreneur with blank paper ideas but rather someone who takes lightning in a bottle concepts and supercharges them through team building and systems refinement, and how COVID became one of the most invigorating and fun professional experiences of his career because it forced radical innovation and daily problem solving when everyone threw their playbooks out the window. Key Topics Discussed: The Don James Foundation: How Thursday Talks Built Leaders for Life Beyond Football Jeff reveals the transformational impact of playing under Don James at the University of Washington and why those formative years set the stage for everything he accomplished professionally and personally over the next three decades. Discover how DJ's coaching philosophy centered not on X's and O's or polishing game plans but on developing young men of character, and why his Thursday talks focused on being better human beings and better men rather than better football players. Learn why the lesson of how to follow may have been more important than learning how to lead, and how understanding that it's not about you as an individual but about making yourself the best contributor to something larger than your own glory became the mantra Jeff carried into every business he touched. Hear about the stark contrast between what business school teaches spreadsheets, economics, social media, marketing and the complete absence of leadership development, leaving 24 year olds to zigzag through corporate careers until they suddenly become CEOs expected to lead organizations full of diverse personalities without any training in what matters most. The Family Business Crossroads: When Personal Values Diverge from Company Direction Discover the difficult but necessary decision Jeff made after 18 years as the face of the Ram Restaurant & Brewery, a family business where he'd invested blood, sweat, and his entire adult professional life. Learn why despite the company being in a very good spot financially and the business being healthy, there emerged a divergence of company values and personal values that stifled his ability to be a genuine authentic leader. Jeff explains how this wasn't about anything nefarious or dishonest but simply about not being able to be the best version of himself and lead in an authentic way, and why he believes you cannot just read a book and lead like Howard Schultz or Ron Shaich but must do it genuinely from something innately born, honed, and refined within yourself. Hear about the bittersweet nature of taking a step backwards from something you've invested so much of yourself into, and why charting his own course became essential even though walking away from family and 18 years of building was one of the hardest decisions he ever made. Finding Lightning in a Bottle: The Search for HopDoddy and What Makes a Scalable Brand Jeff unveils what he learned about himself during the transition period between the Ram and his next opportunity, and why understanding your own strengths and weaknesses allows you to find the right fit rather than forcing yourself into the wrong role.
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