Driven by Purpose
In this episode of Driven by Purpose, Evan, Isaac, and Mike welcome a very special guest: Rich Rider, the recently retired Warehouse Production Manager at Clean Logic. Rich spent nearly five years helping build one of the most mission-driven production teams in the country, working alongside employees with disabilities to hit numbers that would impress any logistics veteran. But as Rich puts it, the numbers were never really the point. This episode is a tribute to what happens when leadership, culture, and purpose collide in a warehouse. Rich shares how a job he thought was about moving boxes turned into one of the most personally transformative experiences of his life, and why he would not have it any other way. We explore: ▫️ How Rich went from a 40-year logistics career to learning that limitations are mostly perceived, not real ▫️ Why Mike's first interview question was not about numbers at all, and what it revealed about Clean Logic's culture ▫️ The on-the-floor lessons Rich learned by simply asking his team what they needed, including letting a blind employee find a blind teacher ▫️ How Clean Logic achieved over 1,000 safe work days in a fully operational warehouse with forklifts, pallets, and real production pressure ▫️ The proudest moments Rich carries with him into retirement, from promoting team members to seeing a young worker named Tyrese finally find his stride SUBSCRIBE & CONNECT… 📱 Follow @drivenbypurposepodcast on all platforms 🧼 Clean Logic — cleanlogic.com 🌟 Inspiration Foundation — inspirationfoundation.org 👤 Isaac Shapiro — LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/isaac-shapiro 👤 Mike Ghesser — LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michael-ghesser-b837a552 👤 Evan Rosenblum — LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/evan-rosenblum-141601237 RESOURCES… ▫️ Learn about the Inspiration Seal — inspirationfoundation.org ▫️ Clean Logic accessible products — cleanlogic.com
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