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Quarterbacking Two Companies with Ranger Steel & CraftForce CEO Dustin Grutza

20 min · 19 de mar de 2026
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What does it take to lead not just one company, but two?  In this episode of Bearcats Mean Business, Dustin Grutza, CEO of Ranger Steel and CraftForce, shares how he balances leadership while building high-performing teams and scaling two businesses in relationship-driven industries. From growing up in a family business to launching his own ventures, Dustin offers a candid look at the realities entrepreneurship, delegation and decision-making at the highest level.  The former UC quarterback offers practical insight for professionals and students alike seeking mentorship, leadership and entrepreneurial pointers.  ***  Welcome to Bearcats Mean Business, the official podcast of the University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business [https://www.business.uc.edu/], where inspiring career stories, honest lessons and fresh business perspectives from the people building impact in the real world come together.

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