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🔒2012 Business Leaders of the Year: ‘Leap of faith’ paying off for digital gift card pioneer David Stone

When David Stone was 16 years old, he and a friend saw an opportunity to open a canteen at his high school in Worcester, Mass. After all, students had to walk a half mile or so to get to the nearest convenience store. So, the duo began selling soda, candy and other snacks on school […]

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CashStar

129 Market St., Portland
Founded:
2002, restarted in 2008
Employees:
75
Annual revenue:
Did not disclose
Contact:
699-5612
cashstar.com

David Stone, Large Company Business Leader

Co-founder and CEO, CashStar

Age: 55

Favorite place outside of work: Cycling on Flying Point Road in Freeport, or in Pownal

Leadership icon: The late-Apple CEO Steve Jobs, because of his sense of design and knowing what consumers want. Regis McKenna, author of “Marketing is Everything,” who was involved early with Microsoft, because he proved anything — even water — can be differentiated through marketing. Also, Geoffrey Moore, author of “Crossing the Chasm,” and author and New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman.

Maine’s biggest challenge: Finding enough qualified talent.

Maine’s biggest opportunity: “We have really, really great people here. The quality and caring of our work force is really second to none. One of the reasons CashStar is so successful is because we have down-to-earth, straight-shooting, solid citizen people.”

Best business advice: “For an entrepreneur: Don’t give up; follow your passion. Do what you like and do it better than anyone else.”

– Digital Partners -