Corine Short is the founder and CEO of That Stuff Nutrition and the 2025 Houston District Veteran Business Owner of the Year. A former US Air Force Captain and fitness nutrition officer, Corine has built a thriving health and wellness brand in Houston with 2 locations, a food truck, a TSU campus partnership, and 13 employees. Her journey? Corporate layoff in 2018 → Used severance to start business → Built award-winning nutrition empire with SCORE Houston mentorship.
Corine shares how she transformed setbacks into opportunities and built a purpose-driven brand with strong community impact:
→ Military discipline in business - How Air Force training shaped her systems-driven approach
→ Turning layoff into opportunity - The courage to invest severance in herself instead of waiting
→ "You can't out-train a bad diet" - Why she pivoted from fitness to functional nutrition
→ Working with SCORE mentor Bill Horwitz - How mentorship helped her focus and accelerate growth
→ PhD-driven innovation - Using health science research to design functional products
→ Purpose-driven leadership - Creating positive community impact through nutrition
Corine's Success Formula: "Systems matter more than motivation. Cash flow is the oxygen of business. And find a community and mentorship to accelerate your growth and keep you grounded."
Corine credits SCORE Houston for helping her "slow down to speed up." Bill helped her separate activities from meaningful progress, refine her systems, pricing, and growth decisions. This is a beautiful example of SCORE mentorship in action!
Key Quote About SCORE: "I truly believe in mentorship. I don't think anyone builds anything meaningful alone. SCORE offered access to experience without ego or ulterior motives."
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