
Ep. 329 | Crafting Success: Jake Schmidt Turns Military Precision into Heirloom Woodworking
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In this episode of Small Biz Florida, host Tom Kindred reports from the 2025 Veterans Florida Expo and Battle of the Pitches in Tampa, spotlighting veteran entrepreneurs who are transforming their service experience into business success.
Tom interviews Navy veteran Jake Schmidt, founder of Tekton Trades, a custom woodworking business known for producing heirloom-quality furniture. Jake shares his personal story—from growing up in a large family and helping his father build their home, to serving in the Navy, and eventually carving out a new path in entrepreneurship.
Jake opens up about the challenges of transitioning from military life to running a business, and how programs offered by Veterans Florida helped him build a solid business plan, understand profit margins, and develop growth strategies. He also discusses his pitch for Tekton Trades, which addresses the need for durable, high-quality furniture in a market saturated with disposable alternatives.
This episode highlights the importance of hands-on training, mentorship, and veteran-focused resources in turning craftsmanship into a thriving business.
This podcast episode was recorded live at the 2025 Veterans Florida Expo and Battle of the Pitches hosted at the Hilton Tampa Airport Westshore. This podcast is made possible by the Florida SBDC Network and sponsored by Florida First Capital.
Connect with Our Guest: https://tektontrades.co/