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In this Greatest Hits episode of Getting to Aha!, Darshan Mehta is joined by Mary Crafts, CEO of Mary Crafts, Inc., and founder of Culinary Crafts. Join them as they explore Mary’s experience of starting a multimillion-dollar catering company, overcoming the fear of failure, and the importance of vulnerability when connecting with others. Mary also discusses the value of continuous learning and creating unique customer experiences.
Mary Crafts has over forty years of experience in the food and beverage industry. In 1984, Mary started Culinary Crafts, which has since grown into the largest off-premise caterer in Utah; Culinary Crafts is the recipient of 22 Best of State Awards, 13 “CATIE” (Catered Arts Through Innovative Excellence) Awards, and the International Caterers Association’s Caterer of the Year Award. Recently, Mary started Mary Crafts, Inc., a nonprofit that folds in Mary’s skills in business consulting, speaking, podcasting, authoring, and life coaching. Mary also hosts the podcast Crafting a Meaningful Life and has written a book called Unbounded: From Sorrow to Summit.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
👉 Mary highlights the significance of vulnerability when creating genuine connections with others. By embracing vulnerability, she has fostered empathy, promoted oneness, and encouraged acceptance among her team and clients. This approach has strengthened her relationships and contributed to the overall success of her catering business.
👉Mary attributes her success to her unwavering commitment to learning and self-improvement. She urges individuals to remain aware of their motivations, seek growth opportunities, and embrace new challenges to enhance their personal and professional lives. Mary's dedication to continuous learning has been a driving force behind her success and has allowed her to stay ahead in such a competitive industry.
👉Differentiation is key. Mary says that when she started her business, eighty catering companies served food that looked exactly the same. This means she noticed a gap in the market for gourmet-style catering that didn’t break the bank, and thought up new ways to present food that excited customers.
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Mary Crafts website: https://marycraftsinc.com/
Mary Crafts has over forty years of experience in the food and beverage industry. In 1984, Mary started Culinary Crafts, which has since grown into the largest off-premise caterer in Utah; Culinary Crafts is the recipient of 22 Best of State Awards, 13 “CATIE” (Catered Arts Through Innovative Excellence) Awards, and the International Caterers Association’s Caterer of the Year Award. Recently, Mary started Mary Crafts, Inc., a nonprofit that folds in Mary’s skills in business consulting, speaking, podcasting, authoring, and life coaching. Mary also hosts the podcast Crafting a Meaningful Life and has written a book called Unbounded: From Sorrow to Summit.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
👉 Mary highlights the significance of vulnerability when creating genuine connections with others. By embracing vulnerability, she has fostered empathy, promoted oneness, and encouraged acceptance among her team and clients. This approach has strengthened her relationships and contributed to the overall success of her catering business.
👉Mary attributes her success to her unwavering commitment to learning and self-improvement. She urges individuals to remain aware of their motivations, seek growth opportunities, and embrace new challenges to enhance their personal and professional lives. Mary's dedication to continuous learning has been a driving force behind her success and has allowed her to stay ahead in such a competitive industry.
👉Differentiation is key. Mary says that when she started her business, eighty catering companies served food that looked exactly the same. This means she noticed a gap in the market for gourmet-style catering that didn’t break the bank, and thought up new ways to present food that excited customers.
Listen Now!
Fame Host - https://bit.ly/3ACsRBz
Apple - https://apple.co/3gsuA31
Spotify - https://spoti.fi/48t2yi5
YouTube - https://bit.ly/3KYAHtd
RSS - https://bit.ly/3AFrUs6
And connect with the host and guests here:
Darshan Mehta on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/darshan--mehta
iResearch website - https://iresearch.com
Mary Crafts on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marycrafts/
Mary Crafts website: https://marycraftsinc.com/
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