Greg Wittstock


Building a Marketing Juggernaut

How did Aquascape's Greg Wittstock--the "Pond Nazi" to his rivals--get so successful so quickly? One key reason: He created an army of loyal customers by tea...  Read story

The Problem With Passion

Good entrepreneurs can be bad investors.  Read story

And There Was Happiness in Aqualand

If there's a more fun-obsessed CEO than Greg Wittstock, we haven't met him. Join us on a tour of his pleasure dome.  Read story

A Simple Formula

Greg Wittstock's simple breakeven analysis formula helps keep his pond-building business -- and the landscape businesses his company teaches it to -- in t...  Read story

Entrepreneurship Lived Deep

Sometimes, ponds reflect the philosophies of their beholders. Consider Henry David Thoreau. Consider Greg Wittstock.  Read story

His Pond Runneth Over

The pond guy, the dog lady, and more.  Read story

CEO Blogs

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Inc. Online Exclusives: February 2008, - Inc. Article

February 2008 It's Pondemonium! One of Inc.com's new bloggers, Greg Wittstock, founder and CEO of Aquascape, a $60 million...  Read story

Updates

Pond Guy Reunion November 2003 Three years ago, when we profiled Read story

Most Entrepreneurs Plan to Stay Involved After Selling Companies

Seventy percent of business owners say they cannot fully give up control, according to a new survey.  Read story

Inc. Online Exclusives: June 2008, - Inc. Article

June 2008 Boss School You wake up ...  Read story

Creating a Company Culture That Rocks

I believe the first job of any CEO is to be the orchestrator and guardian of his or her company's culture. It often is too easy to become focused on the ...  Read story

This Is How It's Done: Smart Business Moves

30 classic examples of innovation, from the Inc. archives  Read story

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