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Matthew Bertulli is the CEO of Pela—a green tech company founded by Jeremy Lang that creates consumer products from environmentally sustainable materials.
The company was ranked #9 on the list of fastest-growing companies in Canada and earned a valuation of $100M in 2020.
Matthew and Jeremy carved out a new market category when they launched Pela Case, the world's first 100% compostable, eco-friendly phone case; now a multiple 8-figure brand. They continued to expand their product line and more recently launched Lomi, their electric kitchen composter that turns food waste into dirt.
According to their website, Pela's customers have prevented the equivalent of 48,433,866 plastic bags from entering our oceans.
In this episode, I talk with Matthew about his experience starting and scaling companies. Interestingly, his first business was steadily bootstrapped over 10 years, eventually selling to a PE firm for 8-figures. On the flip side, Pela is VC funded and rapidly growing.
You'll get to hear his strategies for building a brand people want to talk about, why the investors on your cap table matter, and how he applies a bootstrapped mindset to running a VC-backed company.
Key Takeaways with Matthew Bertulli
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Matthew Bertulli is the CEO of Pela—a green tech company founded by Jeremy Lang that creates consumer products from environmentally sustainable materials.
The company was ranked #9 on the list of fastest-growing companies in Canada and earned a valuation of $100M in 2020.
Matthew and Jeremy carved out a new market category when they launched Pela Case, the world's first 100% compostable, eco-friendly phone case; now a multiple 8-figure brand. They continued to expand their product line and more recently launched Lomi, their electric kitchen composter that turns food waste into dirt.
According to their website, Pela's customers have prevented the equivalent of 48,433,866 plastic bags from entering our oceans.
In this episode, I talk with Matthew about his experience starting and scaling companies. Interestingly, his first business was steadily bootstrapped over 10 years, eventually selling to a PE firm for 8-figures. On the flip side, Pela is VC funded and rapidly growing.
You'll get to hear his strategies for building a brand people want to talk about, why the investors on your cap table matter, and how he applies a bootstrapped mindset to running a VC-backed company.
Key Takeaways with Matthew Bertulli
Subscribe to the Podcast
We hope you enjoy this episode and that you find some golden nuggets within this interview. Trust us, it's there!
If you want episodes delivered straight to your inbox, consider subscribing to the show and we'll email you each time a new episode is released!
Thanks for tuning it & keep being awesome.
BAM! 💥

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