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Title: Mitch Redekopp (River City Technology Services): Transition from Databases to Fully Managed IT
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Looking to sell your MSP or partner to take your business to the next level? DataTel actively seeking to acquire quality MSPs to it's capability & client base. If you own an MSP generating more than $1M in revenue annually seeking and wanting a change, contact [email protected] .
Mitch Redekopp, the CEO of River City Technology Services, tells about his journey from the kitchen to the tech world and how he transformed his company from a break-fix model into a thriving managed service provider (MSP). Starting off as a line cook, Mitch took a leap into IT school, where he met his future boss and mentor, Jeff. After hounding Jeff for a job, he became the first employee of River City Tech. The episode dives deep into the evolution of the company, highlighting the shift from focusing on access databases to embracing cyber security and managed IT services. Mitch shares his insights on the challenges of transitioning business models, emphasizing how important it is to adapt to the changing tech landscape.
One of the standout moments in the episode is Mitch's candid discussion about the ups and downs of running a business. He talks about the delicate balance between operational tasks and sales, and how he learned the art of delegation. Through his journey, Mitch learned that hiring people who are smarter than you is crucial for growth. He and his CTO Eric have structured their team in a way that allows them to focus on sales and strategy, freeing up time to expand their client base. The conversation also delves into the importance of understanding client needs and building long-term relationships rather than just chasing quick sales.
Overall, this episode serves as a goldmine of practical advice for aspiring MSP owners and anyone looking to pivot their business model. Mitch's story is not just about the technical side of IT; it's about the human side of business, the relationships built along the way, and the ever-evolving challenge of staying ahead in a competitive market. Grab a coffee, sit back, and soak in the wisdom from Mitch on this episode of the MSP Owner Podcast!
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Title: Mitch Redekopp (River City Technology Services): Transition from Databases to Fully Managed IT
Subscribe to email list for future episodes: https://mspowner.aweb.page/p/b75b0b01-5300-477e-b0f1-0de6d899a18d
MSP Owner Podcast website: MSP Owner website
Looking to sell your MSP or partner to take your business to the next level? DataTel actively seeking to acquire quality MSPs to it's capability & client base. If you own an MSP generating more than $1M in revenue annually seeking and wanting a change, contact [email protected] .
Mitch Redekopp, the CEO of River City Technology Services, tells about his journey from the kitchen to the tech world and how he transformed his company from a break-fix model into a thriving managed service provider (MSP). Starting off as a line cook, Mitch took a leap into IT school, where he met his future boss and mentor, Jeff. After hounding Jeff for a job, he became the first employee of River City Tech. The episode dives deep into the evolution of the company, highlighting the shift from focusing on access databases to embracing cyber security and managed IT services. Mitch shares his insights on the challenges of transitioning business models, emphasizing how important it is to adapt to the changing tech landscape.
One of the standout moments in the episode is Mitch's candid discussion about the ups and downs of running a business. He talks about the delicate balance between operational tasks and sales, and how he learned the art of delegation. Through his journey, Mitch learned that hiring people who are smarter than you is crucial for growth. He and his CTO Eric have structured their team in a way that allows them to focus on sales and strategy, freeing up time to expand their client base. The conversation also delves into the importance of understanding client needs and building long-term relationships rather than just chasing quick sales.
Overall, this episode serves as a goldmine of practical advice for aspiring MSP owners and anyone looking to pivot their business model. Mitch's story is not just about the technical side of IT; it's about the human side of business, the relationships built along the way, and the ever-evolving challenge of staying ahead in a competitive market. Grab a coffee, sit back, and soak in the wisdom from Mitch on this episode of the MSP Owner Podcast!
Takeaways: