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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 40 MIN

Scaling through Community Engagement: Daniel Rickenmann on What Restaurants Can Learn From Politicians

from FULL COMP: The Voice of the Restaurant Industry Revolution · host Josh Kopel

What if running a restaurant is the best leadership training program in the world? Mayor Daniel Rickenmann believes it is.Before becoming Mayor of Columbia, South Carolina, Daniel built his career in hospitality, managing teams, navigating high-pressure service environments, and learning how to lead when outcomes are public and unforgiving. Those lessons didn’t stay in the kitchen. They followed him into city leadership.In this conversation, we explore why hospitality creates sharper leaders, how failure becomes leverage when handled correctly, and what operators can learn from public-sector decision-making. We also break down why authenticity outperforms image, why empowering employees drives real ownership, and how “success leaves clues” when leaders pay attention.If you’ve ever felt the pressure of leading people, managing conflict, or carrying responsibility for outcomes, this conversation goes far beyond restaurants.To learn more about Daniel’s background, leadership work, and community initiatives, visit rickenmannformayor.com._________________________________________________________Today's episode was brought to you by Square. If you want restaurant tech that actually supports how you run your restaurant, find out how Square can help at square.com/goodstuff.Free 5-Day Restaurant Marketing Masterclass – This is a live training where you'll learn the exact campaigns Josh has built and tested in real restaurants to attract new guests, increase visit frequency, and generate sales on demand. Save your spot at restaurantbusinessschool.com

What if running a restaurant is the best leadership training program in the world? Mayor Daniel Rickenmann believes it is.Before becoming Mayor of Columbia, South Carolina, Daniel built his career in hospitality, managing teams, navigating high-pressure service environments, and learning how to lead when outcomes are public and unforgiving. Those lessons didn’t stay in the kitchen. They followed him into city leadership.In this conversation, we explore why hospitality creates sharper leaders, how failure becomes leverage when handled correctly, and what operators can learn from public-sector decision-making. We also break down why authenticity outperforms image, why empowering employees drives real ownership, and how “success leaves clues” when leaders pay attention.If you’ve ever felt the pressure of leading people, managing conflict, or carrying responsibility for outcomes, this conversation goes far beyond restaurants.To learn more about Daniel’s background, leadership work, and community initiatives, visit rickenmannformayor.com._________________________________________________________Today's episode was brought to you by Square. If you want restaurant tech that actually supports how you run your restaurant, find out how Square can help at square.com/goodstuff.Free 5-Day Restaurant Marketing Masterclass – This is a live training where you'll learn the exact campaigns Josh has built and tested in real restaurants to attract new guests, increase visit frequency, and generate sales on demand. Save your spot at restaurantbusinessschool.com

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