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“And to be recognized as a software company is what we really care about and it’s just really special.” “A lot of people don’t think of what we do as a technology company, and the fact is that none of what we’ve done is possible without amazing software from our team,” Chris said in an interview with Inside INdiana Business after receiving the New Startup of the Year Mira Award. The company’s innovative approach to on-demand delivery improves on virtually every recognized food-service industry standard. The self-described “failed dry cleaner” may have struggled in the 1990s, but as co-founder of ExactTarget (acquired for $2.5 billion by Salesforce) and Compendium (acquired by Oracle), he’s earned his position over the past 15 years as one of Indianapolis’ leading entrepreneurs.įollowing deep dives into farming and food service with Tyner Pond Farms and The Mug restaurant in his hometown of Greenfield, Ind., Chris launched his revolution with co-founder and CTO Dan McFadden in 2016 - ClusterTruck.ĬlusterTruck is delivering restaurant-quality (locally sourced) food faster than anyone else can by using technology and data to streamline the whole process. I’m not sure why I doubted it Chris’ track record speaks for itself. When Trailblazer Award winner Chris Baggott revealed to Gerry Dick of Inside INdiana Business two years ago that his next entrepreneurial venture was going to revolutionize prepared food delivery, I can admit that I was skeptical. Prepared food delivery disruptor opened its sixth new market in Kansas City yesterday
