Lindsay German BA鈥08 鈥 MBA 鈥11
Catering with a Conscience
Like many self-proclaimed foodies in Southern California, Lindsay German has long been intrigued by food, especially the easy availability of locally sourced fresh ingredients. When, as a CI Business student in 2008, she happened upon a Craigslist ad for a bookkeeper for Main Course California, she jumped at the chance to work for a firm whose owners shared her passion for 鈥渇ood with integrity鈥. After three years of hard work and commitment, and with an MBA under her belt, Main Course co-owners Robert Jacobi and Rachel Main gifted part of the company to German who, today, is the firm鈥檚 Chief of Operations.聽
Main Course was a start-up during 2008鈥檚 dismal economy. In that climate, the owners knew they couldn鈥檛 compete head-to-head with dozens of well-established catering companies. Instead, they envisioned a full-service, off-site catering business that would showcase and support a thriving local community of innovative farmers, ranchers and artisans. They introduced themselves by opening a tiny temporary bistro in an industrial complex, relying solely on word of mouth for promotion. Their gamble paid off and, in 2010, the original vision for Main Course took off, and German鈥檚 career along with it.
According to German, earning an MBA was key. 鈥淎 business degree simply wasn鈥檛 enough, 鈥 said German 鈥淭he MBA got to the nitty-gritty of business, what works and what doesn鈥檛. I found mentors among my professors, many of whom are also business owners, and I learned so much from (MVS Business Advisory Council) guest speaker discussions about the realities of building relationships; of cultivating and growing employees; and of taking risks.鈥
Starting Main Course in 2008 was a risk. Yet today, the company provides lunch Monday-Friday for Lynda.com鈥檚 250 employees, and caters corporate events for firms such as Mercedes Daimler Chrysler and Jaguar. The firm has twice been chosen to cater the national roving culinary adventure, Outstanding in the Field, as well as Totally Local VC鈥檚 鈥淒inner at the...鈥 series.
Today, German鈥檚 life is happily wrapped around Main Course. She is actively engaged in trade organizations and is a passionate advocate of food awareness. 鈥淪o much of what I learned in CI鈥檚 MBA program still resonates today. I learned that it鈥檚 OK to try something different, that it鈥檚 important to take risks, and that the decision to grow or not grow is one of the most important decisions a business owner will ever make.鈥