From Auditor to CEO: Building a Profitable Global Platform Under Age 30

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Welcome to the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast, hosted by Maheen Bari. Today, we explore how the demand-first production model is disrupting traditional commerce and eliminating manufacturing waste. With the creator economy surpassing $250 billion in 2026, the infrastructure behind it must be as agile and community-driven as the creators themselves.

Joining us today is Landon Brett, CEO of Makeship. Landon transformed Makeship from a non-profitable startup to a global eight-figure success story, all while remaining entirely self-funded. A CPA with roots at EY, Landon represents a new generation of leadership building profitable, values-driven businesses without outside capital.

Key Highlights:

  • Financial Turnaround: How Landon stabilized and scaled Makeship as Director of Finance.
     
  • Merchandise Model: The benefits of removing upfront capital and inventory risk for creators.
     
  • Scaling Global IP: Upgrading infrastructure while maintaining a community-driven identity.
     
  • Make Good Values: Protecting core values across a global supply chain during rapid growth.
     
  • Leading Remote Teams: Building culture and cohesion as a young CEO managing a remote workforce.

Special Thanks to Our Partners:

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Google: https://www.google.ca/

A1 Global College: https://a1globalcollege.ca/

ADP Canada: https://www.adp.ca/en.aspx

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Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as direct financial or business advice. Always consult with a qualified professional for advice specific to your situation.

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Maheen Bari
A Client Manager at CanadianSME, Maheen adds a practical, hands-on perspective to the podcast. Her experience in conducting interviews, coordinating events, and collaborating with business experts provides valuable insights into the day-to-day realities of running a small business. Her involvement in the magazine’s marketing initiatives also brings a valuable understanding of audience engagement and content strategy.