Steve Brehm, OCS Operator of the Year

During and immediately after college, coffee held little interest for Steve Brehm, president of Berry Coffee Company in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.

Not being a coffee drinker, Brehm didn’t think selling coffee would be on his radar of career choices. However, is first job interview was with a local coffee distributor, where he felt compelled to drink his first cup of coffee.

He accepted the job offer, and that is where his passion for the coffee service business developed and took hold. In fact, it led him to become the owner of a regional office coffee service (OCS) company in the Midwest, making more than $10 million in sales annually.

Brehm, Vending Market Watch’s 2013 Readers’ Choice OCS Operator of the Year, is the type of entrepreneur who wants others to be inspired by his dreams. His management style is “participative,” with a shared company vision among his staff.

“Our sustained success and continued growth is directly attributed to the great team of professionals that I have surrounded myself with through the years,” Brehm said. “Passion is the cornerstone of success, and that’s the environment I’ve tried to build here at Berry Coffee.”


Meeting customer expectations

In 1975, Brehm went to work for a regional coffee company as a driver. He also got a chance to sell the services. While he didn’t drink coffee at the time, he found that he loved the business.

After a little more than a year, he was recruited by a national coffee company that offered continued education in coffee, management, sales and marketing. “If I hadn’t had an opportunity to work at these two companies, it would have taken a lot longer for me to build my operation,” said Brehm. “I was working with a team of highly trained professionals and this is where my passion for this great industry started.”

Brehm decided to become an entrepreneur in 1979 and hasn’t looked back. For nearly four decades, he has built his business by being passionate about the products and services he provides.

Plus, he has always striven to do things better, whether it’s a better computer system, equipment upgrade, or product offerings. “There are just so many things happening at lightning speed within our industry… and it has grown because of that,” Brehm added.

His early coffee experience taught him to look at his business from a marketing perspective. “Building a brand was very important to me,” said Brehm. He also focused on his customers, trying to meet their needs and wants. He regularly reads trade journals and industry resources, and he attends the National Automatic Merchandising Association’s NAMA Show.

Most importantly, he keeps an open mind. “I don’t screen my phone calls,” said Brehm. While he admits he has to deal with people selling him things he doesn’t want, it’s still an important practice. “I don’t want to miss an opportunity,” he said, whether that comes as a new product, new equipment, or suggestion from a customer or staff member.


Endless industry

When Brehm first opened Berry Coffee Company, customer expectations were very different. He installed mostly pour-over brewers with some ancillary products such as cream and sugar. He had 30 SKUs in his warehouse. Today, he has more than 1,000 and believes there will be more in the future.

Customer expectations have increased. “Customers know companies like ours can offer more – more product offerings and more services,” said Brehm. That has led him into paper and plasticware, cleaning supplies, multiple types of beverages, fresh fruit and pantry service, filtered water, ice machines and even the micro market.

The future of OCS has never been more positive, according to Brehm. Not only is coffee a more popular drink than ever before, but also its health benefits are being studied and reported regularly. Coffee prices are dropping, and Brehm sees more requests for single-cup coffee, including bean-to-cup systems. Eco-friendly options are also on the rise.


“I can honestly say I have the same passion today as I did when first getting started,” Brehm said. He attributes this to the evolution of service, equipment, and product offerings that have shaped the OCS industry and Berry Coffee. He added, “The number of ways to delight a customer is becoming endless!”

Operator of the Year

Steve Brehm

“Passion is the cornerstone of success, and that’s the environment I’ve tried to build here at Berry Coffee.”

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