Every story has a number: 118
There’s always a reaction.
From faraway adventures to in-state meetings, when I tell people I work for the Certified Angus Beef brand, I usually garner a smile.
But it’s another response that I enjoy the most: when I tell those more familiar with the brand’s scope and less with its nature behind the scenes that 118 people make up its inner workings.

For some, it’s a shock that so few have such an impact. For others, it’s a surprise that so many are committed to the success of the thousands of partners that comprise the entire beef chain.
Not to mention the variety of talents each one brings to the table. With 94 in Wooster and 24 out and about, there are scientists and secretaries, planners and public relations specialists. Even chefs and writers, too.
“For our licensees, it’s about the 118 people who wake up every morning to help them grow their demand, their profitability in sales – ultimately achieving our mission.”

“Our goal is to be as personal now as we were then,” he says, “whether it’s interaction with our staff or our customers. We place a focus on customer service and value being a good partner.”
That partner thing comes with a lot of responsibility as more than 17,500 businesses comprise the team of licensees that span across 52 other countries.
Brent says we’ve been responsive to the outside growth by strengthening our skills on the inside.
“What’s probably changed is the scope of things we touch, such as our graphic services and our digital marketing.”

It’s the partnership, though, that deserves the recognition.
“We may be the cheerleaders and the pep squad, but at the end of the day we rely upon them to play the game out on the field,” he says.
We’re here rooting them on, providing them with training and resources to make them a better team, but, ultimately, without our strategic partners across this country, we could never achieve what this brand’s been able to achieve.”
Thanks for allowing me to tell your story,
Laura
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We’re halfway through our month-long blogging adventure, “Every number has a story.” Catch up here:
Day one: $6.93
Day two: 2.5 million
Day three: $204.10
Day four: 12.1 million
Day five: 11/13
Day six: 8 million
Day seven: 139
Day eight: $39
Day nine: 30.1%
Day 10: 120 million
Day 11: -2.26
Day 12: 12 to 15 minutes
Day 13: 30%
Day 14: 32 million
Day 15: $154,000
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