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The Highway to Success is Always Under Construction: The ZAGG Scaling Story | Robert Pedersen

36 min · 3. juni 2026
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In this special episode of Retail War Games, we share the incredible keynote presentation by Robert Pedersen, co-founder and former CEO of ZAGG, recorded live at the Retail Collective Summit on May 4–5, 2026, in Ogden, Utah. Robert delivers an unfiltered masterclass on operational resilience and bold experimentation, revealing how he scaled a hardware brand from a simple mall kiosk into a $265 million public powerhouse listed on the NASDAQ. The core of his message lies in a profound piece of advice passed down by his father: the highway to success is always under construction. Instead of viewing structural challenges or market delays as dead ends, Robert breaks down why entrepreneurs must embrace a "why not?" mindset that prioritizes immediate action and flips every obstacle into a detour toward profit. Throughout the presentation, Robert exposes rare, behind-the-scenes stories of strategic dealmaking and guerrilla marketing. He walks us through how a simple dinner in New York turned into the landmark $105 million acquisition of their up-and-coming rival, iFrogz, effectively protecting their retail market at Walmart and proving completely accretive to their public stock price. He also recounts the wild, legendary marketing plays where he willed massive strategic partnerships into existence, including bringing MC Hammer directly into Apple's corporate headquarters and converting a threatening legal cease-and-desist from Kim Kardashian's attorneys into a highly lucrative global product partnership that landed in Apple stores worldwide. This keynote is an indispensable guide for founders and executives trying to navigate the complex, unpredictable construction zones of modern retail with absolute integrity.

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