Martial arts legend Renzo Gracie famously said, “My ego is my enemy, and my opponent is my teacher.” We’re exploring how his words and martial arts translate to running a successful business.
Hosted by:
Jeff Lenard and Chrissy Blasinsky
About our Guest:
Lisa Dell’Alba, President and CEO of Square One Markets Inc.
Lisa is president and CEO of Square One Markets Inc., a family owned, seven-store convenience and fuel retail chain based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The company also operates a fuel distribution company, Keystone Fuels. She entered the convenience in 2004, joining her father’s company as the human resources coordinator. Lisa serves on the NACS Board of Directors and is a member of the NACS Executive Committee.
Join the Industry’s Biggest Celebration of Heroes - Episode 443
Encouraging Shoppers To Be Kind - Episode 442
What We Heard at the NACS SOI Summit - Episode 441
How To Build Your Confidence - Episode 440
My Favorite Food Recipe Is Great Service - Episode 439
Three Requirements for Effective Brand Positioning - Episode 438
What's Going On With EV Sales? - Episode 437
Do You Have a Culture That Rules? - Episode 436
What Consumers Say About Convenience Stores - Episode 435
My Favorite Restaurant Served Gas - Episode 434
How Celebrity Chef Andrew Zimmern Is Changing C-Store Foodservice - Episode 433
Creating a Unique Community Partnership - Episode 432
Are Your C-Stores Ready for the Solar Eclipse? - Episode 431
The Best Resources to Explain Gas Prices - Episode 430
Behind the Success of the C-Store Disco Bathrooms - Episode 429
Will Digital Coupons Revolutionize the C-Store Industry? - Episode 428
Turning a Transaction Into a Loyalty Customer - Episode 427
What Are the Biggest Events in the C-Store Industry’s History? - Episode 426
How Your Business Can Combat Human Trafficking - Episode 425
Breaking Down Today’s Nicotine Customer - Episode 424
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