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Candid With Candidates

Candid With Candidates

By: Jenn Hahn
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If you’ve ever wondered how people actually build careers inside major organizations, not just what they post on LinkedIn, this podcast is for you.


Candid with Candidates is hosted by Jenn Hahn, founder and CEO of J Recruiting Services, a national recruitment firm specializing in retail, wholesale, and distribution.


In each episode, Jenn sits down with corporate leaders, from CMOs and senior executives to rising directors, to talk through the real decisions, setbacks, and moments that shaped their careers.


This isn’t a highlight reel. These are thoughtful, honest conversations about what it takes to grow inside the corporate world, and how the people leading those organizations actually got there.


Whether you’re just starting out, managing a team, or already established in your career, you’ll hear stories that help you feel informed, encouraged, and more connected to your own professional path.


This podcast also serves as a space for leaders to share their perspectives and showcase their organizations, making it a valuable tool for both talent attraction and industry insight.


What you’ll learn from each episode:

- How real people move from entry-level to executive roles

- What leadership looks like behind the scenes

- The soft skills and mindset shifts that matter most

- How companies grow and retain top talent

- Honest advice from people who’ve done the work


New episodes drop every second Tuesday, starting June 3rd.


Make sure to follow Candid with Candidates wherever you get your podcasts, and get ready to hear the stories that don’t make it to the company bio.

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Episodes
  • From Pet Industry Executive to Private Equity CEO: How Kristi Ross Scales Growth
    Apr 28 2026

    What does it truly take to step into a CEO role—and how do you build a career that prepares you for that level of leadership?

    In this episode of Candid with Candidates, Kristi Ross, CEO of Three Dog Brands, joins Jenn Hahn for a thoughtful conversation on executive leadership, career progression, and driving growth within a private equity-backed organization.

    As CEO of Three Dog Brands, Kristi shares her journey from marketing and sales leadership to her first CEO role, offering insight into how diverse experiences, strategic decision-making, and strong networks contributed to her career advancement. She also provides a clear view into the realities of leading a scaling business—balancing long-term vision with operational execution.

    In this episode, Kristi discusses:

    • What the CEO role looks like in practice, including operational and strategic responsibilities
    • How to transition from functional leadership into enterprise-wide decision-making
    • The differences between large, structured organizations and private equity-backed companies
    • Why speed and adaptability are critical in high-growth environments
    • The value of cross-functional experience in preparing for executive leadership
    • How to assess opportunities based on strengths, values, and long-term goals
    • The role of mentorship and networking in career development
    • Building a culture that supports both performance and sustainability

    Kristi also reflects on the importance of trusting your instincts, making intentional career moves, and developing the confidence to pursue leadership opportunities—even when the path is not linear.

    Whether you are an emerging leader, a seasoned professional considering your next step, or someone interested in the dynamics of executive leadership within private equity, this episode offers practical insights and actionable guidance.

    🎧 Listen now and gain insight into leadership, growth, and building a career with lasting impact.

    Guest Links:

    Connect with Kristi Ross: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristidross/
    Explore Three Dog Brands: https://threedog.com/



    Next Steps:
    Enjoyed the episode? Please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone building their career in retail.

    For more behind-the-scenes stories and career advice follow Jenn on LinkedIn

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    37 mins
  • From Box-Boy to President and CEO—An Interview with Ryan Adams of Gelson's Markets
    Apr 14 2026

    What does it take to build a long-term career in grocery retail—and ultimately step into the President & CEO role?

    In this episode of Candid with Candidates, Jenn Hahn sits down with Ryan Adams, President & CEO of Gelson's Markets, to discuss his career journey from entry-level store roles to leading a premium regional grocery organization. With more than 25 years of experience across large national retailers and independent operations, Ryan shares the key decisions, challenges, and leadership principles that shaped his path to the C-suite.

    Ryan provides a clear and practical perspective on executive leadership, highlighting the importance of balancing strategic thinking with operational execution, aligning teams around a shared vision, and maintaining focus on enterprise-wide impact.

    Throughout the conversation, he shares insights on:

    • What the President & CEO role looks like on a day-to-day basis
    • Why embracing discomfort is critical to long-term career growth
    • How authenticity and storytelling can differentiate candidates in interviews
    • The importance of excelling in your current role while preparing for future opportunities
    • How cross-functional experience and lateral moves contribute to leadership development
    • The value of mentorship, continuous learning, and professional networks
    • Why effective leadership requires humility, curiosity, and collaboration

    Ryan also reflects on the importance of community in both leadership and business. He shares how his approach extends beyond serving customers to include building strong internal teams and fostering meaningful partnerships across the industry. His commitment to developing people is centered on creating environments where individuals feel supported, encouraged to ask questions, and empowered to grow—ultimately strengthening organizational performance and long-term success.

    Whether you're an emerging leader, a retail professional, or someone aspiring to executive leadership, this episode offers practical, experience-based guidance on navigating career growth and leading with purpose.

    🎧 Listen now and gain insight into leadership, growth, and building a career with lasting impact.


    Guest Links:

    Connect with Ryan Adams: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-adams-50aa5341/
    Explore Gelson's Markets: https://www.gelsons.com/

    Next Steps:
    Enjoyed the episode? Please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone building their career in retail.

    For more behind-the-scenes stories and career advice follow Jenn on LinkedIn

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    41 mins
  • Why Food Safety Is No Longer a Department: Ann Visser-Depp on Her Journey to Advising Top Retailers on Compliance Strategy and Supply Chain Accountability
    Mar 31 2026

    Behind every compliant supplier file and traceable product movement is a disciplined system—and a leader ensuring it works.

    In this episode of Candid with Candidates, Jennifer Hahn speaks with Ann Visser-Depp, Food Industry Leader and Partner at ReposiTrak, about a professional journey that spans hospitality, accounting, procurement, executive leadership, and now food safety and compliance strategy across the grocery supply chain.

    Ann reflects on her unconventional path from high school cashier to vice president, and ultimately to the vendor side of the industry. Rather than following a linear trajectory, her growth was shaped by curiosity, mentorship, operational rigor, and a willingness to pursue opportunity over title.

    Jenn and Ann explore several critical themes relevant to today’s retail and wholesale leaders:

    • The strategic value of early career experiences in hospitality and operations

    • The importance of securing entry into an organization and building credibility from within

    • How internal reputation and cross-functional visibility influence promotion decisions

    • Why food safety must be treated as an enterprise-wide discipline, not a siloed function

    • The cultural role executive leadership plays in establishing accountability around compliance

    • Lessons in leadership development, including the need to slow down, ask better questions, and create space for dialogue

    • Practical advice for candidates on preparation, strategic thinking, and professional follow-up


    Ann also provides thoughtful insight into the growing complexity of regulatory environments, including traceability and supply chain compliance. She emphasizes that food safety is not merely a regulatory requirement, but a foundational business responsibility that affects procurement, operations, information technology, merchandising, and executive leadership alike.

    For professionals seeking advancement, this episode offers clear guidance: understand how the business makes money, think beyond task execution, prepare rigorously, and demonstrate alignment with organizational culture and purpose.

    Whether you are an emerging leader, an executive navigating cross-functional complexity, or a candidate preparing for your next opportunity, this episode is for you.

    🎧Listen now to gain practical insight into building influence, leading with intention, and positioning yourself for long-term impact in the grocery industry.


    Guest Links:

    Connect with Ann Visser-Depp: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ann-visser-depp-633b39163/
    Explore ReposiTrak: http://www.repositrak.com


    Next Steps:
    Enjoyed the episode? Please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone building their career in retail.

    For more behind-the-scenes stories and career advice follow Jenn on LinkedIn

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    38 mins
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