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The LTO Show - CEO Series Nathan Thompson Pt III

34 min · 19. feb. 2026
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Welcome to The LTO Show—the premier podcast for leaders in the tape and storage industries. For Nathan Thompson, the focus wasn’t on growth at all costs, it was about building  a legacy. Give every employee, even entry-level workers, stock options. "It's probably the only time in their life they'll own something like that," Nathan says. Treat customers like decade-long partners, not one-time transactions. Stay private. Stay focused. And build something that lasts. The result? Spectralogic—a company that's remained 100% privately owned for over four decades, where employees share in the success they help create, and where customer relationships span generations.

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