238: Knuckle Sandwich Bride
Chris Russell is a hospitality executive and CEO of Spire Hospitality, known for building and scaling hotel management companies from the ground up. A Culinary Institute of America graduate who pivoted from the kitchen to operations, he’s spent decades shaping teams, launching platforms, and leading growth across the industry. Susan and Chris talk about career choices, company building, and culture shifts.
What You’ll Learn
• How a potato-peeling job sparked a career pivot
• Why “builders vs. maintainers” think differently about growth
• Why chasing knowledge beats chasing money
• How hospitality offers unmatched upward mobility
• How tech is reshaping hiring (and what’s getting lost)
• Why attitude still matters more than experience
• How to balance hustle with real work-life boundaries
• Why job-hopping too early can stall your growth
• How to ask for more without sounding entitled
• Why self-promotion is a skill you can’t ignore
• How success is shifting from hours worked to impact made
• Why the future requires both tech skills and human touch
Our Top Three Takeaways
1. Build for Learning, Not Just Advancement
Chris’s career wasn’t driven by titles or salary bumps, but by what each role could teach him. He intentionally chose opportunities that expanded his skill set, even when they paid less. That mindset compounded over time into leadership readiness and ultimately a CEO role.
2. Hospitality’s Biggest Problem Is a Perception Gap
The industry offers massive upward mobility and diverse career paths, but it does a poor job of selling that story. Long hours and outdated perceptions overshadow the reality that hospitality includes roles across finance, tech, HR, sales, and more. The result is a talent pipeline problem that needs attention.
3. The Future Requires Balancing Tech with Humanity
Technology and AI will play a bigger role in hiring and operations, but they risk stripping out the human qualities that define hospitality. Chris highlights a growing tension: efficiency vs. connection. The winners will be those who embrace tech while preserving attitude-driven hiring and genuine guest experience.