Embracing Change in Cheese: Family, Technology, and Global Tastes

Embracing Change in Cheese: Family, Technology, and Global Tastes

From ConversActions by Bill Mitchell

January 29, 2026 · 28 min · Season 1 · Episode 122

About this episode

Paul Scharfman shares his journey from corporate America to founding an award-winning specialty cheese business, discussing innovation and adaptability in the dairy industry.

Meet Paul Scharfman, the founder of Specialty Cheese Company and one of the most unconventional innovators in American dairy. From getting fired in corporate America to building an award-winning specialty cheese business in Wisconsin, Paul shares the origin story behind his journey, and how a Boston outsider became a Paneer Cheese pioneer. He breaks down lessons from corporate life, innovation in dairy, and why compassion, adaptability, and honest facts are key to winning in specialty food. In this episode, we explore: (00:00) Finding purpose in building a small business (06:56) Making handmade cheese the traditional way (10:49) Patents vs trade secrets in food innovation (12:24) Flexible assets vs brittle business models (15:08) Dairy trends, diet drugs, and a growing dilemma (17:53) Why adaptation drives long term success (22:51) Safety first inside the cheese plant (24:55) Building trust with facts and transparency Links mentioned in this episode: Connect with Paul Scharfman on LinkedIn Specialty Cheese Company

People in this episode

Host: Bill Mitchell

Guest: Paul Scharfman

Topics covered

  • entrepreneurship
  • innovation
  • dairy industry
  • business models
  • adaptability
  • food safety

Keywords

  • specialty cheese
  • innovation
  • corporate life
  • business success
  • food trends
  • adaptation
  • dairy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Specialty Cheese Company

Places: Wisconsin, Boston

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