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Episode 4 Tony Calascibetta: From the Counter to the Cornerstone

1 h 1 min · 20. jan. 2026
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Episode 4 – From the Counter to the Cornerstone | Tony Calascibetta (Cam’s Pizza)Cam’s Pizza didn’t become a local staple by accident. It was built through consistency, faith, and a deep commitment to serving people well. In this episode of Standing on Business, Tony Calascibetta shares the origins of Cam’s, what it took to grow from behind the counter into a cornerstone of the community, and the lessons learned along the way.We talk about how faith plays a central role in Tony’s approach to business, why purpose matters more than profit alone, and how a business can be used as a tool to serve employees, customers, and the community at large. This conversation is about leadership, stewardship, and building something that lasts by putting people first.

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