This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.
In this episode, Jonathan Brun—Founder and CEO of mnemonic—shares what it really takes to build a company that lasts.
Far from the glamorized startup hustle, Jonathan’s journey is a masterclass in patience, consistency, and values-driven leadership.
He opens up about competing with giants as a bootstrapped founder, navigating compliance in a changing world, and why true impact means thinking beyond profits.
Whether you’re scaling a business or leading a team, this conversation will challenge you to rethink your definition of success.
Tune in to discover why playing the long game might just be your greatest leadership advantage.
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In the interview, Jonathan shares
- "Success isn’t always fast or flashy—sometimes, it’s about quietly showing up for years and playing the long game."
- "We didn’t start mnemonic with a grand plan for compliance—it grew out of curiosity, grit, and a willingness to learn."
- "Real growth comes from consistency. Like Arctic explorers, we set goals every two months and march forward, no matter the weather."
- "Being bootstrapped means being bold—we’ve built a business that competes with giants, one smart decision at a time."
- "Leadership isn’t about ego or titles—it’s about serving something bigger than yourself, even when no one’s watching."
- "I’m more inspired by Gandhi than billionaires. Building something meaningful matters more than building wealth."
- "AI may be the future, but values, process, and human insight will always be part of smart compliance."
- "We turned an old consulting database into a thriving B2B SaaS company. Not magic—just patience, mistakes, and iteration."
- "Business is a long game. If you want to create impact, build like you’ll be around for 50 years."
- "Compliance may sound boring—but done right, it saves lives, prevents disasters, and protects what matters."