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Gusto CEO Nate Hybl is evolving with his company. Nate Hybl was a self-described "control freak." Hybl's fingerprints were on every detail at Gusto, the fast-casual chain he founded on Peachtree ...
Nate Hybl opened the first Gusto restaurant in Atlanta 10 years ago. He's focused on building company culture as he looks to regional expansion.
Squinting in the glare of a Southern California afternoon, his team just finished with practice, Oklahoma quarterback Nate Hybl said he doesn’t mind playing in the shadows. The senior from ...
When Nate Hybl was a University of Georgia redshirt freshman in 1998, he never thought he'd one day become an entrepreneur. During his time playing college and professional football, ...
Nate Hybl remembers nearly every detail of his final appearance in an Oklahoma football jersey. Fifteen years ago, the former Sooners quarterback was the Rose Bowl MVP after guiding his team to a ...
After his pro football career ended, Nate Hybl was searching for his next chapter. The former Oklahoma Sooners quarterback (and ‘03 Rose Bowl MVP) found himself back home in Georgia, long for ...
Nate Hybl is an ex-NFL quarterback-turned CEO of Atlanta-born gusto!, a fresh bowls and wraps brand with 12 restaurants and counting. It’s been one wild journey from funding his dream to growing a ...
In April, Georgia native Nate Hybl opened the first Athens location of gusto!, a restaurant chain that sells healthy bowls and wraps. Around 24 years ago, Hybl was running through ...
Nate Hybl, founder/CEO of gusto, called employee investments ‘sneaky capitalistic’ because happier employees lead to happier customers and more revenue.
Nate Hybl, however, is getting a lot of playing time for a guy with no chance to make the team. (Aug. 6)—When they signed him, he was little more than a training camp arm. Nate Hybl, however, is ...
With the defense presenting a much better challenge, junior Nate Hybl and sophomore Jason White continued to wage their battle for the coveted Sooner starting quarterback job. While quarterback ...
The restaurant industry has a labor shortage problem. That is certainly not breaking news. Employee engagement is at an 11-year low. That might surprise some folks. Gusto founder/CEO Nate Hybl ...