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Virgin StartUp Changemakers

The Grind Behind Grind: David Abrahamovitch on Luck, Lessons and Leadership.

03 Jun 2025

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This is an episode from our newly launched Founder to Founder podcast. Follow us on Spotify and Apple to get the latest episodes when they drop. In today’s episode, we’re joined by David Abrahamovitch, founder and CEO of Grind – from turning his Dad’s old phone shop into a go to coffee come cocktail destination, he’s since built a brilliant D2C brand. Today the company is a certified B Corp, they have 14 locations across London and sell millions of coffees every year through their home delivery service.We’re talking to David about what it really takes to scale a business, how mentorship has played a role in his journey, and why surrounding yourself with the right people can make all the difference.FOLLOW DAVID ABRAHAMOVITCHInstagramLinkedInFOLLOW VIRGIN STARTUPIf you’re an early-stage founder looking for support to help you start up, join the Virgin StartUp Community to connect with other founders, mentors and advisors to support you through your journey.Community.virginstartup.org InstagramYouTube TikTokLinkedinHosted by Luke Johnstone, founder of PACK’D, Young Entrepreneur of the Year winner and Startup Mentor.Luke started and scaled his disruptive food business, generating over £15M in sales delivering impactful products to more than 1 million customers. PACK'D originally launched with support and funding from Virgin StartUp and now Luke returns to support the next generation of founders as a Virgin StartUp Mentor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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