Startup Canada Podcast: Roasters Pack founder Suneal Pabari on launching a coffee startup

Entrepreneurs run on coffee. To get through the long hours and countless client meetings, fresh and readily available roasts need to be purchased at the click of a button.

“There’s so much going on with coffee, we wanted to show the depth of what’s there. We wanted to showcase the wide range of what coffee could really be,” says Suneal Pabari, founder of The Roasters Pack.

Pabari has been an entrepreneur since he was young, and before he even entered university, started his very first company at the age of 15. His current company, Roasters Pack, offers top quality flavours of coffee across Canada with his business partner, Adam Frank. Today, they strive to continually innovate and improve the coffee industry and create the best retail experience for discovering your new favourite coffee.

In this #StartupPodcast, hear host Rivers Corbett talk to Suneal about what it’s like to run an ecommerce platform and future online coffee empire.

The Startup Canada Podcast Show is a production of Startup Canada, a grassroots, entrepreneur-led movement to bring together, celebrate, and give a voice to Canada’s entrepreneurship community. On the podcast, award-winning entrepreneur host Rivers Corbett speaks with the movers and shakers of Canada’s entrepreneurship community to give a glimpse into the future of business, and share insights on everything from social innovation to the future of work, investing, and why we need to think bigger to take our businesses global. Join Rivers Corbett for new episodes every Tuesday airing at 10 AM ET for lessons, trends, and opportunities in entrepreneurship from Vancouver to Fredericton; and Israel to Peru.

You can find every episode of The Startup Canada Podcast Show at www.startupcan.ca/podcasts/.

Avatar

Startup Canada

Startup Canada is a grassroots network of entrepreneurs working together to build an environment for entrepreneurship in Canada.

0 replies on “Startup Canada Podcast: Roasters Pack founder Suneal Pabari on launching a coffee startup”