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Australian businessman and the visionary founder of Chemist Warehouse, Jack Gance began his career as a pharmacist with a single store in 1972, but his innovative approach and strategic acumen quickly led to the creation of a pharmacy distribution empire. He is known for creating the Le Specs, Le Tan, Australis, and Colours of Australia brands of sunglasses, sunscreen, fragrances, and cosmetics, which he sold in 1991. He completed his MBA at Monash University and NYU Stern School of Business and returned to revolutionize the pharmacy industry with the My Chemist chain. From there, he went on to found Chemist Warehouse, now a multibillion-dollar powerhouse.
Jack brings a natural strategic mind to the puzzle of scaling a business. Thanks to a sequence of smart strategic choices, Chemist Warehouse, under his leadership, has grown to encompass around 600 stores, generating approximately $7.9 billion in total sales annually. He was recently named EY Entrepreneur of the Year for Australia and has also received the Retail Innovator Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Australian Retail Association.
In the episode, we dig into Jack’s strategic decisions with the goal of capturing some key strategic concepts we can all apply to scale whatever we are building with greater speed, easy, and success rate. We will cover:
Thanks for listening! This episode is brought to you by Kaihan Krippendorff of Outthinker Networks, Verne Harnish of Scaling Up, and the team at Growth Institute.