TIP392: FRAMEWORKS FOR BUILDING BILLION DOLLAR BRANDS

W/ KAT COLE

30 October 2021

Today, we explore the power of brands and how it fuels billion-dollar enterprises. Trey Lockerbie chats with Kat Cole, former President and COO of Focus Brands, a portfolio company with household names like Cinnabon, Carvel, Jamba, Auntie Anne’s, Schlotzsky’s and more. Focus Brands as a whole generates around $5B in revenue per year and Kat takes a deep dive into how these brands came to prominence. 

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Kat’s rise from being a Hooters waitress at age 18 to being a VP of Hooters by age 26.
  • What it was like to be placed at the helm of Cinnabon during the great recession and how she pulled off a miraculous turnaround. 
  • Operating principles that can be applied to any business.
  • The importance of community while building a brand and so much more.

TRANSCRIPT

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Trey Lockerbie (00:02):
Today, we are exploring the power of the brand and how it fuels billion-dollar enterprises. My guest is Kat Cole, former president and COO of Focus Brands, a portfolio company with household names like Cinnabon, Carvel, Jamba, Auntie Anne’s, Schlotzsky’s, and more. Focus as a whole generates around 5 billion in revenue per year. So we take a deep dive into how these brands came to prominence. In this episode, we discuss Kat’s rise from being a Hooters waitress at age 18, to being a VP of Hooters by age 26. What it was like to be placed at the helm of Cinnabon during the Great Recession and how she pulled off a miraculous turnaround, operating principles that can be applied to any business, the importance of community while building a brand, and so much more. Kat is an absolute powerhouse, and she shares a generous amount of knowledge and wisdom in this episode. So without further ado, please enjoy this discussion with Kat Cole.

Intro (01:03):
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Trey Lockerbie (01:23):
Welcome to The Investor’s Podcast. I’m your host, Trey Lockerbie. And today, I am so excited to have with me Kat Cole for, first time on the show. Welcome to the show Kat.

Kat Cole (01:33):
Thanks for having me.

Trey Lockerbie (01:35):
I’ve been really looking forward to this conversation because we interview a lot of people, mostly investors who are looking at companies more or less from the outside inward, right? You’ve been on the inside and operating multi-billion dollar brands and companies. And I wanted to take the opportunity to kind of peek under the hood a little bit, what that means exactly. Because as investors, we look for great leadership, and here you are, a proven great leader of multiple com companies. And there’s just so much to learn from that. And I’m really looking forward to the conversation.

Kat Cole (02:08):
Awesome.

Trey Lockerbie (02:09):
Before we get into all that, I think it’s kind of important to touch on how you got to where you are a little bit. The fun fact that stood out to me is that you became a VP at Hooters by age 26. So how on earth did that happen?

Kat Cole (02:25):
A few things converged. One very important foundational element is that the company was growing rapidly. And that fact creates more opportunities. And you can’t remove that from the equation and get the same outcome. Beyond the company growing rapidly and therefore resulting in many opportunities for people inside the company, I started early. I literally started working in the company when I was 17. So while 26 sounds early and, it was still essentially a good number of years into my tenure there. So I was a hostess at 17, a waitress at 18. By 19, I was opening franchises around the world as a training coordinator, literally traveling, showing up, training the staff, leading the training team, getting the franchise launch, getting the first-ever unit in that country, and in many cases on that continent open to begin the brand’s journey there. So that put me in a position to understand the business from the ground up. I took a corporate gig at the age of 20. I was the first person in my family to get into college, but I was subsequently failing college because I was traveling so much in my first and second year. So I dropped out at the age of 20.

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