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The Road to Why
The Northern Trust Institute
28 episodes
2 months ago
From start-up entrepreneurs to multi-generational family business owners, most founders are driven to succeed for reasons well beyond making money. Whether it’s a passion for reshaping their industry, building a family legacy or advancing the causes they care most about — or, in many cases, all of the above — exploring the larger “why” of their life’s work offers insights into how successful leaders operate and what is really important to them. On The Road to Why, host Eric Czepyha, Director of Business Services at Northern Trust, speaks with business owners, entrepreneurs and visionaries about business, family, wealth and legacy and shares advice and life lessons from those who have found success in ways expected and unexpected.
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From start-up entrepreneurs to multi-generational family business owners, most founders are driven to succeed for reasons well beyond making money. Whether it’s a passion for reshaping their industry, building a family legacy or advancing the causes they care most about — or, in many cases, all of the above — exploring the larger “why” of their life’s work offers insights into how successful leaders operate and what is really important to them. On The Road to Why, host Eric Czepyha, Director of Business Services at Northern Trust, speaks with business owners, entrepreneurs and visionaries about business, family, wealth and legacy and shares advice and life lessons from those who have found success in ways expected and unexpected.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business,
Investing
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The Importance of Storytelling with Katrina Markoff (Violet Flame Chocolate)
The Road to Why
31 minutes
6 months ago
The Importance of Storytelling with Katrina Markoff (Violet Flame Chocolate)

“And that's when this flood of clarity came in, and I was like, I'm going to use chocolate as a medium for storytelling.”

 

Katrina Markoff is founder of the Chicago-based Violet Flame Chocolate.  

 

Prior to her new venture, Katrina founded Vosges Haut-Chocolat in 1998, which expanded our understanding of what chocolate could be.

 

Katrina has been named one of Fortune Magazine’s “40 Under 40”, Bon Appétit has named her Food Artisan of the Year, and Food & Wine has called her “the innovator in chocolate to lead the U.S. through the next 30 years.”

 

We follow Katrina’s journey from pre-med student at Vanderbilt, to attending culinary school in Paris, to working at El Bulli (one of the best restaurants in the world), and finally finding her calling as an entrepreneur and chocolatier.  

 

(1:06) – What was Katrina’s upbringing like?

(4:30) – How did Katrina make the change from pre-med student to culinary school?

(9:13) – What was Katrina’s experience working at El Bulli with Ferran Adrià like?

(12:47) – What attracted Katrina to working as a chocolatier and founding Vosges Chocolat?

(16:40) – What led to Vosges’ huge success?

(19:13) – Why did Katrina start Violet Flame Chocolate, and what is she doing differently this time around?

(23:03) – What is the “why” that drives Katrina?

(24:46) – What do entrepreneurs get wrong when they first start out?

(26:20) – Why is failure important?

(27:51) – What’s the best way to enjoy chocolate?

The Road to Why
From start-up entrepreneurs to multi-generational family business owners, most founders are driven to succeed for reasons well beyond making money. Whether it’s a passion for reshaping their industry, building a family legacy or advancing the causes they care most about — or, in many cases, all of the above — exploring the larger “why” of their life’s work offers insights into how successful leaders operate and what is really important to them. On The Road to Why, host Eric Czepyha, Director of Business Services at Northern Trust, speaks with business owners, entrepreneurs and visionaries about business, family, wealth and legacy and shares advice and life lessons from those who have found success in ways expected and unexpected.