High School to Wall Street
In this episode of the High School Wall Street podcast, we sit down with Jason Karp, the founder and CEO of HumanCo, to discuss his remarkable evolution from a high-stakes hedge fund leader to a pioneer in health-focused private equity. Jason shares his journey from the "Top Gun" environment of elite firms like SAC Capital—where he worked for legendary investor Steve Cohen—to the pivotal moment a health crisis forced him to rethink the entire American food system. He reveals how the same analytical rigor used to manage multi-billion dollar funds eventually led him to co-found Hu Kitchen and later launch HumanCo, a holding company dedicated to scaling mission-driven brands that prioritize human health over corporate shortcuts. Listeners will gain an inside look at the "messy" but rewarding world of operating private companies, from the logistical challenges of running a restaurant to the "fiduciary responsibility" of delivering massive returns for investors while staying true to a clean-label mission. Jason dives deep into the differences between public market trading and long-term private equity building, offering a masterclass on how to maintain "moral clarity" in business. Whether he’s discussing his "try before you buy" investment rule or why he believes AI will never replace the importance of real food and human relationships, Jason provides a blueprint for the next generation of leaders who want to build profitable businesses that actually make the world a better place.
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