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#023: When coffee runs through your veins; a family institution - Paul Dimattina

Category: Business
Duration: 01:16:59
Publish Date: 2017-07-17 19:00:00
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For show notes and links: neuralle.com/podcast 


Paul Dimattina’s (@dimattinacoffee) family has been part of the coffee industry for over 50 years. The founding of Mocopan by Paul’s uncles & father paved the way for many well-known brands in the industry including Coffex, Crivelli, Grinders, and Genovese. The heritage of Mocopan, and a necessity to fend for his family led Paul to start Dimattina Coffee in 1998.

Paul has a strong emphasis on family, heritage and the importance of the simple things in life. This episode is more of a personal one; I’ve known Paul my entire life with him being a close family friend and godfather to my sister - he can just about make anyone laugh. And for that, he personifies the fact that hospitality can bring people closer together.


In this episode we covered:

  • Childhood memories

  • Family history

  • How his family got into coffee

  • How hospitality can be a rewarding lifestyle

  • The impact Mocopan had on the industry

  • Why he started Dimattina coffee

  • How he’d describe the industry now

  • Where the industry is starting to go

  • Advice to those wanting to enter the industry

  • The relationship between cafe & coffee label


Enjoy the episode,
Jordan & Lauren


    

For show notes and links: neuralle.com/podcast 

Paul Dimattina’s (@dimattinacoffee) family has been part of the coffee industry for over 50 years. The founding of Mocopan by Paul’s uncles & father paved the way for many well-known brands in the industry including Coffex, Crivelli, Grinders, and Genovese. The heritage of Mocopan, and a necessity to fend for his family led Paul to start Dimattina Coffee in 1998.

Paul has a strong emphasis on family, heritage and the importance of the simple things in life. This episode is more of a personal one; I’ve known Paul my entire life with him being a close family friend and godfather to my sister - he can just about make anyone laugh. And for that, he personifies the fact that hospitality can bring people closer together.

In this episode we covered:

  • Childhood memories
  • Family history
  • How his family got into coffee
  • How hospitality can be a rewarding lifestyle
  • The impact Mocopan had on the industry
  • Why he started Dimattina coffee
  • How he’d describe the industry now
  • Where the industry is starting to go
  • Advice to those wanting to enter the industry
  • The relationship between cafe & coffee label

Enjoy the episode, Jordan & Lauren

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