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Cameron Healy: Building a brand from scratch, the importance of resilience in entrepreneurship, and how to navigate market challenges | How I Built This

By Editorial Team · Published March 3, 2026 · 1 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Cameron Healy: Building a brand from scratch, the importance of resilience in entrepreneurship, and how to navigate market challenges | How I Built This

Cameron Healy: Building a brand from scratch, the importance of resilience in entrepreneurship, and how to navigate market challenges | How I Built This

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Cameron Healy is the founder of Kettle Foods, the natural and organic snack company he started in 1978 in Salem, Oregon, which became known worldwide for its kettle-cooked potato chips. Before Kettle, he founded Golden Temple Bakery while still a student at the University of Oregon and built it into a successful natural foods distributor. He is also the co-founder of Kona Brewing Company and established The Healy Foundation, which awards grants and scholarships to support communities, the environment, and youth in Oregon and Hawaii.

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