When Josh Reeves, Eddie Kim, and Tomer London launched Gusto (then ZenPayroll) in 2012, they wanted to help small businesses better support their employees. For them, this mission wasn’t just professional—it was personal. “We had all run small businesses. We also had family running small businesses,” Reeves, Gusto’s CEO, said during a recent episode of HR Brew’s People Person podcast. “And as technologists, we really wanted to bring all of these exciting technologies to small businesses, because all too often, they’re on their own, including in the HR function.” The trio has since raised $746.1 million at a $9+ billion valuation from investors including General Catalyst, Capital G, and T. Rowe Price, among others, to help simplify payroll and benefits for more than 400,000 US businesses—all while navigating how to do the same for their own organization. Reeves sat down with Kate Noel, SVP and head of people operations at Morning Brew, to discuss his experience building a business, and HR department, from the ground up. For more from our conversation with Reeves, keep reading here.—VV |