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BrüMate Founder, Dylan Jacob grew the company to $20M relying only on freelancers, but wishes he hired a full time CFO much sooner. Through his entrepreneurial journey, Dylan had a few quick wins but no major achievements. He was focused on constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation and was motivated to create a product and a brand that people would love. From BrüMate's inception to getting to $20M in revenue, Dylan focused on outsourcing everything from finance to shipping. A few lessons from Dylan covered in this episode: Find team players and experts in their field (ie. operations, and warehouse fulfillment). Hire the right people as soon as finances allow you so that you can focus on keeping the company moving forward. iOS changes - From 2016-2019, Dylan focused on omnichannel - including building their retail footprint to nearly 10,000 stores. It's imperative to understand what channels impact which part of the funnel. As BrüMate grows, the team is always focused on innovation, product launches, and continued growth. Tune in to hear about the many obstacles Dylan had to overcome to achieve the accolades he has today, and to learn the secrets to real growth and success. Sign up for Chris' weekly newsletter https://chrismeade.beehiiv.com/subscribe (Cross Commerce) here, and connect with him on https://twitter.com/chrismeadej (Twitter) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjmeade/ (Linkedin). Chris Meade is the co-founder & CMO of CROSSNET, the world's first four-way volleyball game. Chris was honored with Forbes 30U30 for the 2021 Sports category. CROSSNET combines elements of the childhood game four square and volleyball in a competitive game to 11, win by 2. CROSSNET is now available at 3000+ retail stores such as Walmart, Target, DICKS, Academy Sports, Sam's Club and 20+ other retailers.
Nate welcomes back Walton grad, Dylan Jacob, to the podcast. He just completed his sophomore season playing for the Elmira College Men's Basketball team. He appeared in all 25 games this season for the Soaring Eagles. The guys discuss Dylan's transition to the college game as well as a wide variety of local high school sports topics.The Delaware National Bank of Delhi Serving Delaware County since 1839
Dylan Jacob is the Founder & CEO of BrüMate, the world’s fastest growing insulated drinkware brand with a mission to provide a better drinking experience. Since the launch of the company in 2016, it has grown to over $100+ Million in revenue. He has been selected for Forbes 30 Under 30 & Entrepreneur of the year. Topics : The importance of creating our own success story Building his first business venture GV Supply Company & exiting Breaking outside the mindset bubble of his hometown Starting his second business Vicci Design Journaling different product + venture ideas for a year looking to create something from scratch The moment that inspired him to create BrüMate First product : Hopsulator Trio How getting sued worked to Dylan’s favor Process of finding the technology to keep BrüMate’s beverages ice cold Understanding the customer demographic and showing the value to them Product development process for BrüMate Revenue in 2016 : $250k, revenue in 2020 : $100+ Million BrüMate customer community organically growing & using it as leverage to grow the brand and for product development Brand Built For The People By The People Company culture created itself by hiring people that have the same mindset as Dylan : Passionate & smarter than him How his fiancé Mali has made him a better person His passion for cars & owning a McLaren, Lambo, Viper & a Jesko Listening to himself & walking away from work when he needs a reset Podcast recommendation : Group Chat Area of his life he needs to put more effort into : Mental health & self-care First step to reaching our inner potential : Understand what you want out of life Challenge for the listeners : Listen to yourself & that inner voice on what direction it’s telling you to go Connect with Dylan! Instagram : @Dylan.Jacob Check out BrüMate! Instagram : @bru.mate Website : BruMate.com Sign up for my new Bearded Wisdom Newsletter! Support this podcast by donating $ via Venmo : @Bobbbaaaay You wanna help blow this podcast up? GREAT! Here’s how: Leave a 5 star review on the podcast app with your hot take of the show Share out the episode on your IG story tagging me @Bobbbaaaay —- Follow The Bearded Man! Instagram : @Bobbbaaaay YouTube : @BobbyHobert Twitter : @Bobbbaaaay Website : ItsTheBeardedMan.com
Today, I’m thrilled to have Dylan Jacob on the show. Dylan is the founder of Brumate.com which is a company that sells beer cozies online. And he grew Brumate into a 36 million dollar business in just 3 years. The growth of his company has been ridiculous. In his first full year, he made 2.1 million. The next year, he did 20 million and last year he did 36. In this episode, we’ll discover his strategies for growth. What You’ll Learn How Dylan got into e-commerce and how it led to starting Brumate.com Why he decided to sell beer cozies […] The post 346: 36 Million Dollars In 3 Years – The Story Of Brumate With Dylan Jacob appeared first on MyWifeQuitHerJob.com.
In This Episode You’ll Hear About:How growing up in Whiteland, Indiana and going into public school after his parents’ divorce led to years of bullying, fighting, and eventually juvenile detentionWhy goal setting and processing what he could do differently led Dylan to a complete turn around in high school and beyondHow his grandparents were examples of entrepreneurship and why working with his grandfather in his TV repair business was influential in his drive to work for money any way he couldHow a good idea sparked from the realization that there were devices that were not as easy to repair that could be a good business, like iPhones and iPods, and why that led to Dylan’s first companyWhy his time at Purdue to pursue engineering was actually short lived, and why he left school to focus on his growing businessHow he came up with the initial idea for BrüMate and why his first plan to sell his products in a local brewery ended up being a great successWhy they were positioned uniquely in the drinkware space to benefit when brands like White Claw and Truly were growing in popularityWhat advice Dylan has for hiring and building a team, letting yourself dive in to building the business you’ve created, and why seeing feedback as constructive criticism that can help you move forward is imperative to not giving upTo Find Out More:BruMate.comQuotes:“I understood that I was the reason this was happening to me and I understood where I went wrong and like what I'm doing to correct it. So that sort of signified what I call the new beginning.”“From a pretty young age, I had the drive. I've always been super ADHD. I can't stop, can't sit still. So I've always got to be fidgeting or doing something.”“My pipe dream as an entrepreneur was I wanted to be able to build and create something that I walk around and see people using.”“We would basically start doing pre orders 30 days before the production would actually be leaving. We would use that to pay the 30 percent deposit. And then once the inventory would come in, we'd fully sell through it, and then pay the manufacturer.” “By 2018 White Claw, Truly, and all these other brands that were using slim cans were really booming, and we were the only brand in the world that had a solution for those.”“If you're working with our brand, I want to make sure that you're coming, stepping into a role that they not only have the expertise with, but like they understand how to use that situationally for a brand like ours.”“Be a little less concerned about how you be a leader for the people, but more of like how do you be a leader for the company? How do you drive the company forward and focus on what the future of the brand is going to be?” “When I actually took the dive and kind of jumped off into the deep end and said, "I can do this, I am going to do this, I have no other option but doing it." That was when things really changed for me.”“You should be starting a company because you believe you can create value and value creates money and money generates wealth. There are steps in between.”“The ones that do succeed are the ones that are able to look at it and go like, "Well, here's why it's not working and I'm going to change it to try and make it work. It's not a failure.’”“I think the biggest thing that I've learned over the years is the ability to listen to feedback and not take it as criticism, but rather like try and pick out little things that can help me become better or help the company become better or products become better. That is how you see evolution of a brand, is the capability to listen.
Dylan Jacob is a Hip Hop, Rap, & Freestyle Artist. At the age of 16, Dylan Jacob appeared on Season 2 of P Diddy & DJ Khaled's TV series "The Four", a music competition series, where four singers defend their spots from challengers determined to replace them, until one is named winner. Dylan Jacob again appeared a second time on the hit TV series on "The Comeback" episode, both times falling just short of becoming a member of The Four. Since his stellar national performances Dylan Jacob has capitalized on the momentum he has built and is releasing his first album "The Suite Life of Dylan Jacob" on December 29th, 2020, on his 19th birthday.It was not an easy path to where he is now, Dylan Jacob and his family lived in a single bedroom apartment in the Budget Suites for the first 13 years of his life. To help his mother make ends meet, Dylan began freestyle performing on Fremont Street. Not only did Dylan end up making money, but he quickly realized he possessed a talent not many other had. Dylan got his GED at the age of 16, focused all of effort and time towards his talents and never looked back. |DylanJacob|-DylanJacobMusic.com-Youtube Page-@DylanJacobMusic|JakeGallen-Instagram -Twitter -Facebook-Linkedin |TimeStamps|00:00 - Introduction01:36 - Philosophy behind performing on Fremont04:05 - Street performing to make ends meet08:37 - School-Life-Music Balance 20:37 - Decision behind dropping out of school28:06 - Evaluating time30:19 - Wanting more out of life35:17 - Impact of appearing on P. Diddy & DJ Khaled's "The Four"43:18 - Entertaining vs. Performing vs. Artistry48:23 - 1st Album: "The Suite Life of Dylan Jacob"53:33 - The art of Freestyle Rap & live performances1:04:21 - Fans vs. an Audience 1:07:20 - Focusing on growth1:13:53 - What does Las Vegas mean to you?|LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE on the platform of your choice|-Apple Podcasts-Spotify-Google Podcasts-Amazon Podcasts-Youtube (VIDEO RECORDINGS)
About this episode Whenever we hear about extremely successful entrepreneurs, especially those who achieved success at a young age, we tend to assume it happened overnight. However, this definitely is not the case. There are challenges and obstacles every entrepreneur has to overcome to reach their levels of success. The journey starts during our childhood years and continues down a long, hard road. Dylan Jacob's story exemplifies this perfectly. Dylan Jacob is the founder of BrüMate. BrüMate is the hottest new brand that designs insulated containers specific to the adult beverage industry. They have built a cult-like following for their growing line of insulated drinkware. BrüMate was also recently named number 14 on Inc.'s 5000 List, which highlights the top 5,000 fastest-growing companies in America. The most amazing thing of all is that Dylan has built all this and he's only 26. Tune in to hear about the many obstacles he has overcome to achieve the accolades he has today. In this episode, you'll hear. Dylan's history with fighting and drug-dealing. What caused him to flip the script and change his life. What happened in a two and a half year period that got him to BrüMate. His exit plan for his first startup. How he came up with his first product as a solopreneur. His perspective on keeping inventory when he started BrüMate. What's been his greatest challenge in growing his brand. Resources from this episode Join Grindology: https://grindology.com/ ExpressVPN: Get 3 Months Free → ExpressVPN.com/StartupStory Get Emails: https://app.getemails.com/referrals/newaccount?ref=R18HWW5 The Startup Story Inner Circle: https://www.thestartupstory.co/vip The Startup Story on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thestartupstory The Startup Story is now on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jamesmckinney The Startup Story on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestartupstory Dylan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylan-jacob-50014475/ BrüMate website: https://www.brumate.com/ Promo code for 15% off your first order at BrüMate: STARTUP Share the podcast The Startup Story community has been so incredible sharing our podcast with others, and we thank you! We do have more stories to tell and more people to reach. There are three ways you can help. First, the most powerful way you can support this podcast is by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Second, follow us on Facebook and Instagram, and be sure to share your favorite Startup Story episodes with your friends and on social media. Tag or mention @thestartupstory.co so we can give you a virtual high five and a thank you! Lastly, share the podcast on LinkedIn. The Startup Story podcast is for entrepreneurs. Don't underestimate the power of sharing on LinkedIn so other entrepreneurs can discover us. With your support, we hope to further our reach in encouraging and inspiring the founders of today and tomorrow. Thank you! EPISODE CREDITS If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Contact him today at https://emeraldcitypro.com/startupstory
Dylan Jacob is a music artist that has gained worldwide recognition from his street performances on Fremont Street in Las Vegas, NV. Check out his full journey via Instagram @dylanjacobmusic
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Today on the show we talk to Dylan Jacob, founder of Brumate, a unique drinkware company to insulate alcoholic beverages. Dylan has brought in more than 50 million dollars and won Ernst & Young’s 2019 Entrepreneur of the year award. Initially, I thought, “How does a glorified beer koozie rack in tens of millions of dollars?” But in talking to Dylan I soon found a driven individual that is passionate about solving problems, has an incredible attention to detail, and a laser focus. Ever since middle school, Dylan has been a hustler, finding his niche in selling weed, phone parts, and even flipping cars. What sets Dylan apart is his disregard for following other people’s expectations. We can trace this all back to a childhood marked by frugality.
Hey everyone! Today's episode features an extraordinary entrepreneur. Dylan Jacob, the founder of BrüMate joined me and the two of us discussed how he sold his first company at just 19 years old and how not being able to finish a 16 oz beer fast enough before it got warm inspired him to create a $30 million dollar company. Don't forget to join me every Friday at 11:00 am PT/2:00 pm ET for my Free Training. To register you can text me at 949 298 2905, email me at david@dmeltzer.com or visit https://dmeltzer.com/training to register.
Ross Patterson and Dan Hollaway welcome special guest Brumate founder Dylan Jacob to discuss his creation that keeps all of your favorite beverages cool in the hot heat of Summer... and ends up turning into one of the craziest shows ever... You're welcome.
Ross Patterson and Dan Hollaway welcome special guest Brumate founder Dylan Jacob to discuss his creation that keeps all of your favorite beverages cool in the hot heat of Summer... and ends up turning into one of the craziest shows ever... You're welcome.
Nate is joined by Walton senior, Dylan Jacob. He is a 3-sport athlete that will be heading to Elmira College next year to play basketball. Dylan has been the quarterback of the Warriors football team for 4 years, and takes us inside what it's like to run the legendary offense of the Orange Crush. We also look back at his very successful basketball and baseball career.The Delaware National Bank of Delhi Serving Delaware County since 1839
Meet Dylan Jacob a 24-year-old inventor and entrepreneur. However, Dylan did not always see himself in this light. At a young age, he was homeschooled by his father who wanted to protect him from the world. After his parents split Dylan felt the need to make money to help support his family. Fast track to adulthood and Dylan Jacob dropped out of Purdue University in his second semester to run a phone repair and reselling business he created as a high school sophomore. But we don't want to spoil everything for you, listen for yourself. Full episode covers: Life in Juvie Troubled Youth Going to School While Running a Business First Successful Venture Entrepreneurial Practices You can find this episode of Mental Millennials on our website, podbean app, or YouTube! We hope you enjoy the listen!
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This week’s Misfit Entrepreneur is Dylan Jacob. Dylan has a incredible story. He’s already built and sold multiple companies, has built his current company, Brumate, to over $50 million in sales in just a few short years with less than 10 employees and no outside capital, he’s been awarded Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year for the Midwest, is a Forbes 30 under 30 recipient…and he’s only in his mid-20’s. But, he didn’t start out with anything handed to him. In fact, quite the opposite and his path went through a lot of twists and turns, but one thing was constant – he was an entrepreneur from a young age. A Misfit Entrepreneur. And true to Misfit form, he’s used his inner Misfit to bootstrap companies and create whole new markets. I’m excited for our conversation today and know that your going to get some great takeaways from him. www.Brumate.com @Dylan.Jacob on Instagram for updates and keeping up with Dylan’s story Dylan grew up in a small town in Indiana. There wasn’t much to do. His childhood consisted of him looking for and finding things to do. He always wanted to be an inventor, so he would tinker and create things. He grew up poor and his parents split with he was in 4th grade. His mom was working for minimum wage. He had been home-schooled prior and thus 4th grade was his first year in traditional school. Of course, having next to nothing, he would see other kids with things he wanted to get. So, he started doing everything he could to make money to buy things and not burden his mom. He did everything from yard work to odds and ends jobs for people. This made him realize that if could provide value, he could get paid for it. In 7th and 8th grade, trying to fit in and gain acceptance led him to hanging with the wrong crowd. He was expelled twice. He was an entrepreneur, but not in the right way. He sold drugs (weed). It wrecked his life. He was expelled, when to juvenile detention for several months and was put on house arrest. His mom had to pay for everything and it hurt their family. It was at this time that Dylan took a step back to reexamine his life and looked for legal ways to make money to pay back all the costs of his trouble. He took a nod from his grandfather who had come over from the middle east and started fixing things like TV’s and VCR’s, etc. and had a little shop. As Dylan went into High School, people were getting smart phones and would damage them or break screens. Instead of repairing them, Dylan would buy them cheap, fix them up, and sell them on Craig’s List. He would order the parts from overseas and resell them. This was his first taste of making real money. This started Dylan’s career of finding unique opportunities in gaps in markets. Big gaps. As sophomore year started competition in the form of repair shops started to come in and he was doing less business because people were getting their phone fixed. But Dylan found another gap – He got to know the others of the repair shops and where they were getting their repair parts. They were ordering from E-bay and Amazon and getting B and C grade parts, not OEM parts that were A-grade. Dylan made deals to supply better parts from the connections he had made and was using. He made the competitors his new clients. By senior year, Dylan’s business was working with over 100 repair shops around the U.S. doing hundreds of thousands of dollars. The funny thing was he still held to this theory of wanting stability and a job in life and decided to go to college for engineering. As he says, he “didn’t quite believe in himself as an entrepreneur.” He had gone from being expelled to being top 10 in his class with a thriving business – but still thought he needed a job! During Christmas break of his first year, a larger franchise ended up putting Dylan’s repair parts in the bulk of their stores and then shortly after gave him a buyout offer. He took the deal and took the semester off. Once he saw the money is his bank account, it was a reality check. There was something to entrepreneurship. He decided to put school on hold and go full time as an entrepreneur. He bought a house to fix up and as he began to fix it up over the course of a year. He kept a journal and would jot down ideas they came up. One idea came to him while fixing the house. It came out of the need for a better selection of kitchen backsplash tile. There was hardly any selection and none of the options, he liked. So, he saw the need for more options, specifically glass backsplash. Vicci Design was launched in 2015 and provided the largest color selection and size of glass tile available. Over a year, he knocked on doors and local showrooms and started working with Wayfair and Overstock. It was profitable from day one. He was still doing side hustles and launching other businesses during this time. He turned 21 in 2016 and started to love craft beer. And most of it came in 16 oz cans. He’d notice that always the last ¼ of his beer was warm. It drove him nuts, so he wrote in his journal, “Find a way to keep beer cold.” That was the beginning of Brumate. He started looking at the stainless steel insulated drinkware market. In 2016, it was the fastest growing category in the housewares market. All the major players were focused on hydration drinkware. It was all about water bottles or coffee. Dylan decided to create the products for the “dehydration” market – making drinking alcohol a better experience. It was huge gap that no one else was doing and ignoring. His first launch on the concept sold out in a couple weeks. Dylan’s story has a lot of teachable moments… There is opportunity in everything you do. Don’t give up on an idea. Asking how and finding a way and making a way. Looking for the gap, opening the niche, and owning it. It’s one thing to have an idea for a product, it’s another thing to create it. How do you source and get a product done? If you can source locally, it’s better. It won’t be cheaper, but will be better. In Dylan’s case, he could not find a manufacture in the U.S. capable of producing insulated drinkware. He worked with a company in New York to take his designs and get a protype type 3D printed. He looked up records of competitors or like companies on Port Examiner to see who their manufacturers were. He contacted them to see which would be the right fit and new they had experience producing the kind of product he wanted. It was important to have a manufacturer that had a very strong in-house engineering team – it was the best thing he ever did. They helped him take his concept and make it manufacturable from day one. Many times the engineering is free as part of their service. What can you tell us about selling online once you have a product? Dylan’s has used Shopify for his sites. He started with creating a landing page with pictured of people holding the product. He collected emails of people who opted in with interest for when he launched the product. This was the group that was the first round of buyers. What worked for Dylan was showcasing the product in real life situations. He photoshopped it into pictures. Dylan scaled the company to a little over a million before beginning to hire a focused, in-house team. Customer service is another part of marketing as it is a retention tool. So a lot of emphasis was put there as well. Messaging is key and will be different for every product or service. You must try as many times as needed to figure this out. At the 43 min mark, Dylan discusses some unique ways he figures out what is in demand. What was the tipping point? $50 million+ in 4 years – what was the inflection point? Q4 2016 did over $300k in product selling out. He put his up for sale, sold Vicci, and got as much cash as he could putting every penny into Brumate. His biggest challenge was cashflow and keeping stocks. He would be out of stock for months and have to take pre-orders. Once there was enough cashflow to sustain inventory and outsourced fulfillment, things really started to take off. He was then able to focus on marketing full time with the team he was building. Basically, the company now is really just a marketing company for the product, everything else is outsourced. This took them from $2 million to $20 million in the next year. Constant innovation and testing is critical to staying on the forefront of product creation and growing the market. Best Quote: Your biggest opportunity is what your competition is failing at or not servicing with their products. Dylan's Misfit 3: Your biggest opportunity is what your competition is failing at or not servicing with their products. As a founder, focus on what you are very good at. Stay in your lane. Outsource to scale and grow. Fill your team with those that are best in class in their own categories that compliment you. Show Sponsors: Bubble: www.Bubble.IO/Misfit promo code Misfit 5 Minute Journal: www.MisfitEntrepreneur.com/Journal
Ross Patterson and Dan Hollaway welcome special guest Brumate founder Dylan Jacob to discuss his creation that keeps all of your favorite beverages cool in the hot heat of Summer... and ends up turning into one of the craziest shows ever... You're welcome.
Ross Patterson and Dan Hollaway welcome special guest Brumate founder Dylan Jacob to discuss his creation that keeps all of your favorite beverages cool in the hot heat of Summer... and ends up turning into one of the craziest shows ever... You're welcome.
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Dylan Jacob tried lots of hustles over the years, selling phone parts, cars, weed, whatever. He finally found his love with Brumate, where he makes and sells insulated containers for alcohol. Then the coronavirus recession hit. At first, his revenues got clobbered, but check out what happened next. Dylan Jacob is the founder of Brumate which designs products for beer and wine drinkers. Sponsored byClickFunnels – Anyone in my audience who goes to clickfunnels.com/mixergy will get a couple of things that I’m excited about. Number one is a free trial so you can actually try it and use it. Number two, you’ll get the funnels that we created to build our business. Use it as a template which you can improve for your business. Go to ClickFunnels.com/mixergy to get started. HostGator – Ready to take your website to the next level? Whether you’re a first-time blogger or an experienced web pro, HostGator has all the tools you need to create a great-looking website or online store. A wide range of options includes cloud-based web hosting, reseller hosting, VPS hosting and dedicated servers. Founded in 2002, HostGator is the perfect web partner for business owners and individuals seeking hands-on support. Visit www.hostgator.com/mixergy to see what HostGator can do for your website. More interviews -> https://mixergy.com/moreint Rate this interview -> https://mixergy.com/rateint
Dylan Jacob, founder and “chief drinking officer” of BruMate, which is a container that keeps your beer or wine at the perfect temperature while you’re on the go. Dylan started his company in 2016 in Denver, and that year he did $270,000, but bear in mind that was in two months because he launched in November. In 2017, BruMate did $2.1 million. In 2018, it did almost $20 million, and last year BruMate brought in $36 million. Forbes Article: https://www.forbes.com/sites/danieldambrosio/2020/03/29/dylan-jacob-built-a-better-beer-cozy-into-a-36-million-business/#2a928eb5c1cf Learn more about BruMate: https://www.brumate.com/ Follow Dylan Jacob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dylan.jacob/
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Dylan Jacob grew up running his own businesses and knew early on when to change course and adapt. Ever since high school Dylan grew a small phone repairs business into a parts manufacturing company and later founded a company that offered the largest color selection of tiles in the United States. Despite reaching financial success, Dylan always viewed these ventures as "buffer businesses" and only found his true calling when he dove deep into solving the common problem of how to keep drinks cold. To learn more about Dylan, BrüMate, and the show notes: https://www.shopify.com/blog/brumate-pivot Tune in to learn Do you really need to fly to China to meet with manufacturers Why Facebook might drive low-quality leads and how to improve the quality of your leads When to pivot your business and what happens when you do
Rick is joined this week by a young entrepreneur, who is looking change the drinking experience at tailgates, out on boats or at your next pool party. Let me introduce you to BruMate. At 24 years old, Dylan Jacob, inventor, and entrepreneur, an Indiana native operates BruMate, his third business, which is on track to … Continue reading Dylan Jacob, Entrepreneur and Founder of BruMate →
Dylan Jacob is a self-made entrepreneur that founded BrüMate at the age of 21, built it from 0 to 15 million in sales, and was recently included on Forbes 30 Under 30 list