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Things
I Can't Live Without...
The things a Bay Area pizza chain owner can't
live without, plus his one object of desire.
From: Inc. Magazine, July 2003 | By: Ian Mount
Name:
Todd Parent.
Occupation:
Founder and CEO of Extreme Pizza, a $5 million company.
Age and home:
37, San Francisco.
Employees:
150, including 100 full-time, in California, Colorado, and
Arizona.
What's so "extreme" about it?
In 1994, Parent founded the 15-store chain to sell pizza
that pushed the limits of toppings to include mandarin oranges,
roasted walnuts, black beans and salsa, or hummus instead
of tomato sauce. It was also an original sponsor of the
X Games.
He's extreme too:
"I snowboard, surf, and kite board. And I play tennis.
That's not extreme, but I think it's an extremely great
workout."
Favorite slice:
The Poultry Geist. "It's a chicken pizza with a white
sauce, like a zesty, ranchy sauce, that has broccoli, onions,
fresh sage, gorgonzola, and fontina."
Recent client:
The San Francisco Police Department. "They hired us
to provide all the food during the war protests. We set
up a mini factory to feed them for two weeks. They especially
liked our Fear Factor sandwich, which has spiced ham, cappicola,
and provolone."
Yet another example of French bashing:
"Pizza wasn't my first choice. In college, when I was
studying in Paris, I ate crepes every day. I thought I could
bring the crepe stand concept to the U.S. But crepes were
only a fad for about a month. They never caught on."
Things I can't live without...
Nike Shox TL running shoes, $150: "It's the
only shoe that keeps my knees and lower back comfortable
all day."
Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited V8 , $33,500: "I'm
always lugging things around, from restaurant equipment
to boxes of pizza."
Taylor TE 5 electronic scale , $275: "We weigh
portions of high-cost items, like meats and expensive cheeses."
Omega Seamaster 300 M Chronometer , $1,750: "My
wife gave this to me for our third wedding anniversary."
...And What I Covet
Compaq Tablet PC TC1000, $1,699 and up: "It
would make taking notes at business meetings efficient.
Besides, it is very cool."
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