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Jonathan Holth is a community builder, father, and entrepreneur who lives in Grand Forks, ND. He co-owns the “upscale, but not uptight” Toasted Frog restaurants that specialize in fried cheesy pickles.
He’s a leader in a growing movement of private citizens who partner with friends, neighbors, public officials and foundations to make a difference in their communities. He invests his time in helping to create a more fun, interesting, economically diverse North Dakota for today and for his future grandchildren. He believes in building the community that you want to live in, and encourages all to become more vocal and get involved in your own communities. Listen to our chat to hear Jonathan discuss:
Quotes from Jonathan:
“I think that there’s a misperception about restaurant ownership as being glamorous and fun. Much of the work that my business partners and I are doing during hours of operation are washing dishes, busing tables, and seating people. We do whatever needs to be done to make sure that the customers are happy.”
“The type of community that we want to live in doesn’t just appear, so I decided to get involved and try to make positive change wherever I could.” “I’ve had a lot of people ask me about my interest for running for office and that is something that does interests me, but I’ve also found that there needs to be a strong private sector voice. Public officials crave that voice so that they’re not always the ones advocating for change.” “Oftentimes entrepreneurs are working out of their basement or they’re working out of their garage because they are sort of bootstrapping their business and just have a lack of funds. A co-working space allows you to take your business to the next level without breaking the bank. So, you don’t have to max out your credit cards to get your business off the ground.” “The community-advocacy work that I’m doing right now, I’m viewing it through the lens of being a future grandfather. My parents lived here, my wife’s parents lived here, and all of my family loves this place and having family close and having this tight-knit community has done wonders for my daughters already. I want to make sure that our community is a place that my daughters are proud of and that early on in their lives they make a decision that ‘This is where I want to live and that this is where I want to raise my family.’”
Contact Jonathan
Website: The Toasted Frog
Facebook: Toasted Frog - Bismarck
Twitter: @JonFromForks
Linkedin: Jonathan Holth
Contact Lisa: [email protected]
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Jonathan Holth is a community builder, father, and entrepreneur who lives in Grand Forks, ND. He co-owns the “upscale, but not uptight” Toasted Frog restaurants that specialize in fried cheesy pickles.
He’s a leader in a growing movement of private citizens who partner with friends, neighbors, public officials and foundations to make a difference in their communities. He invests his time in helping to create a more fun, interesting, economically diverse North Dakota for today and for his future grandchildren. He believes in building the community that you want to live in, and encourages all to become more vocal and get involved in your own communities. Listen to our chat to hear Jonathan discuss:
Quotes from Jonathan:
“I think that there’s a misperception about restaurant ownership as being glamorous and fun. Much of the work that my business partners and I are doing during hours of operation are washing dishes, busing tables, and seating people. We do whatever needs to be done to make sure that the customers are happy.”
“The type of community that we want to live in doesn’t just appear, so I decided to get involved and try to make positive change wherever I could.” “I’ve had a lot of people ask me about my interest for running for office and that is something that does interests me, but I’ve also found that there needs to be a strong private sector voice. Public officials crave that voice so that they’re not always the ones advocating for change.” “Oftentimes entrepreneurs are working out of their basement or they’re working out of their garage because they are sort of bootstrapping their business and just have a lack of funds. A co-working space allows you to take your business to the next level without breaking the bank. So, you don’t have to max out your credit cards to get your business off the ground.” “The community-advocacy work that I’m doing right now, I’m viewing it through the lens of being a future grandfather. My parents lived here, my wife’s parents lived here, and all of my family loves this place and having family close and having this tight-knit community has done wonders for my daughters already. I want to make sure that our community is a place that my daughters are proud of and that early on in their lives they make a decision that ‘This is where I want to live and that this is where I want to raise my family.’”
Contact Jonathan
Website: The Toasted Frog
Facebook: Toasted Frog - Bismarck
Twitter: @JonFromForks
Linkedin: Jonathan Holth
Contact Lisa: [email protected]