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From Iran to Oregon: How a PhD Built an American Knife Company with Ron Khormaei

1 h 4 min · 11. touko 2026
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Ron Khormaei left Iran at 15, attended high school across four countries, earned four consecutive degrees in Oregon, and eventually founded Steelport Knife Co., an employee-owned American manufacturer based in Portland. In this episode, Ron shares how navigating uncertainty as a young immigrant shaped his entrepreneurial mindset, why he believes naivety is a startup superpower, and how Steelport is innovating beyond knives with a patent-pending two-sided cutting board that combines recycled paper composite and end-grain walnut. A fascinating conversation about manufacturing in America, building community, and what it really means to pay it forward.

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