Profile of Success: Best in Show

WHAT GOT HER HERE: Childhood ambition. Growing up as a self-proclaimed “horse girl,” Vlietstra had a number of goals in mind for her future. “I wanted a horse-related business, a supply-type business,” she says. “And I wanted to have a catalog. Because when I was a little kid, I remember seeing some horse catalogs. And to me, they were like the Sears Wish Book.”
A teen sensation of sorts, Vlietstra incorporated her company in 1987, while still in high school. She mailed the first catalogs in 1991.
Today, Hobby Horse sells products through its catalog and Web site as well as through 130 retail stores and wholesale outlets, garnering more than $2 million in annual sales.
WHAT WAS HER BIGGEST INITIAL CHALLENGE: A lack of business savvy. “The biggest challenge for me has always been nuts-and-bolts business stuff,” Vlietstra says. “I’m a creative person. So, like a lot of small-business people, I’ve always been fearful about cash flow and employee issues — things that are common to almost all businesses and not unique to cataloging.”
HOW SHE DEALT WITH THIS CHALLENGE: Enlisted the help of others. Vlietstra learned from her mentors over the years, particularly a business partner who bought an interest in the company and showed her the ropes of managing a business.
But this isn’t to say all of her problems are solved. Or that she can look at the past wistfully. “It’s still my biggest concern, to be very honest,” Vlietstra concedes. “I’d say in hindsight, I took too long a time to build my business. I missed a tremendous amount of opportunity by being cautious, simply out of ignorance. I wish I searched harder and worked harder to force myself to go for some outside consulting. I could’ve built this thing a lot bigger — and a lot faster. I chose the cautious and safe route, which is also OK, but I missed a lot of opportunities by doing that.”
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- Suzanne Vlietstra
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Joe Keenan is the executive editor of Total Retail. Joe has more than 10 years experience covering the retail industry, and enjoys profiling innovative companies and people in the space.