The Unexpected Entrepreneur: Stu Selbst’s Path to StuTech Success

Summary

In Episode 50. Stuart Selbst, the founder of StuTech, shares his inspiring journey of creating an IT services company dedicated to helping seniors navigate technology with ease. With over 30 years of experience in the tech industry, Stuart emphasizes the importance of being responsive to change and providing personalized support to his clients. He recounts how a personal family crisis led him to start this venture, initially as a reluctant side gig that quickly blossomed into a thriving business. Through hands-on assistance and a commitment to community engagement, Stuart has transformed his clients into enthusiastic advocates for his services. This episode highlights the power of building relationships and creating “superfans” who not only benefit from technology but also promote it within their communities.

Guest

Stuart Selbst is the driving force behind StuTech, an IT services company dedicated to empowering seniors and 55+ communities with technology solutions tailored to their needs. With over 30 years of experience in technology, customer success, operations, and leadership, Stuart combines his expertise with a passion for helping others navigate the ever-changing digital landscape.

At StuTech, Stuart provides hands-on support and daily tech tips designed to simplify technology for older adults, ensuring they stay connected, confident, and independent. Known for his approachable and patient style, Stuart is committed to making technology accessible and enjoyable for all.

Prior to founding StuTech, Stuart held executive roles in Biotech, Healthcare, Technology, and Finance, where he led high-performing teams, launched startups, and solved complex operational challenges. These experiences honed his skills in leadership, problem-solving, and building trust—qualities he now channels into helping seniors embrace technology with ease.

A lifelong learner and community advocate, Stuart is as passionate about making an impact as he is about his beloved LA Dodgers and perfecting his BBQ recipes. Whether he’s teaching a senior to master video calls with family or troubleshooting a tricky device setup, Stuart approaches every challenge with patience, humor, and a solutions-first mindset.

When He’s Not Working:
You’ll find Stuart cheering on the Dodgers in his LuckyGreenDodgerCap, traveling, or sharing his smoked brisket at community gatherings.

Favorite Quote:
“It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” – Charles Darwin

Fun Fact: Working with Stuart guarantees smoother tech experiences, brighter smiles, and possibly a tip on how to make the perfect BBQ rub!

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Takeaways

The Unexpected Entrepreneur: Stu Selbst’s Path to StuTech Success

  • Stuart Selbst’s journey into tech services for seniors began unexpectedly after family caregiving responsibilities.
  • Through his company, Stu Tech, Stuart provides tailored tech solutions for older adults, enhancing their independence.
  • Stuart emphasizes the importance of patience and humor while helping seniors navigate technology challenges.
  • Offering free services like PC cleanups in exchange for toy donations exemplifies community engagement and goodwill.
  • Daily tech tips shared on social media strengthen Stuart’s connection with the 55+ community.
  • Building super fans through integrity and exceptional service creates a network of promoters for Stu Tech.

Episode Transcript

Freddy D
00:00:00.160 – 00:01:55.932
Stuart Selbst is the driving force Behind Stutek, an IT services company dedicated to empowering seniors and 55 communities with technology solutions tailored to their needs.

With over 30 years of experience in technology, customer success, operations and leadership, Stuart combines his expertise with a passion for helping others navigate the ever changing digital landscape.

At Stu Tech, Stuart provides hands on support and daily tech tips designed to simplify technology for older adults, ensuring they stay connected, confident and independent. Known for his approachable and patient style, Stuart is committed to making technology accessible and enjoyable for all.

Prior to founding Stu Tech, Stuart held executive roles in biotech, healthcare technology and finance where he led high performing teams, launched startups and solved complex operational challenges.

These experiences honed his skills in leadership, problem solving and building trust, qualities he now channels into helping seniors embrace technology with ease.

A lifelong learner and community advocate, Stuart is as passionate about making an impact as he is about his beloved LA Dodgers and perfecting his BBQ recipes.

Whether he’s teaching a senior to master video calls with family or troubleshooting a tricky device setup, Stewart approaches every challenge with patience, humor and a solutions first mindset.

When he’s not working, you’ll find Stuart cheering on the Dodgers in his lucky green Dodger cap, traveling or sharing his smoked brisket at community gatherings. It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change, Charles Darwin.

Working with Stuart guarantees smoother tech experiences, brighter smiles and possibly a tip on how to make the perfect BBQ rub.

Freddy D
00:01:56.076 – 00:02:05.164
Welcome Stuart Seltz with Stu Tech to the Business Superfan podcast. How are you this morning Stu?

Stuart Selbst
00:02:05.292 – 00:02:09.148
Good, I’m good Frederick. Thanks man for having me on here again.

Freddy D
00:02:09.204 – 00:02:26.688
Yeah, we’re excited.

You’ve got a very unique story that you’ve started this Stu Tech company just recently working with in 55 year old communities and helping people with their computer challenges and has came out of nowhere from last we talked. So share that story. How did this all come about?

Stuart Selbst
00:02:26.824 – 00:04:16.028
All right, it really is a great story and I’ve shared this with you so I’m happy to share it with your listeners. So it came about 35 or 40 days ago. All honesty.

So we’ll take a little trip back to August of this year where I left my job as Director of Client experience for IT company. I was making a really good living. I had to go and help my parents.

My father was very ill, my mom was exhausted from caregiving, they needed help and at the same time my sister in law had lost her partner in Nashville so my wife was Going to Nashville to help her sister. Perfect storm of family issues, right?

So I was helping my parents, my wife was helping my sister in law, my dad got better, everything came kind of full circle back to normal. So in, so I’d start, things were getting better. So I started looking for work in late September, early October.

And I knew it would take me a few months to find a job. And so my wife says to me, why don’t you’ve been in it for 30 something years, why don’t you advertise on our community?

We live in Fountain of the sun in Mesa, Arizona which is 55 plus community. Just advertise that you’re available to do tech work for people. And I said no, absolutely not. Absolutely not.

The last thing I want to do, I don’t want to do residential work.

I came from the business network side of it, from a network engineer in Los Angeles out here in Phoenix building great big huge monster big networks and whatnot. And then as a managed service provider early adopter, I got out of that because I just didn’t want to do the tech work anymore.

I reluctantly threw an ad up there. Okay. There were no Stu tab. There was nothing. Right? Right. It was like, hey, I’m Stu, I live here in your community. I’ve been in it for 36 years.

I could probably pull up the initial post.

Freddy D
00:04:16.084 – 00:04:17.612
I should probably save that.

Stuart Selbst
00:04:17.796 – 00:05:17.120
It ends up there somewhere. I gotta, I just gotta go find it. Literally within three minutes, three minutes. And I was using my personal email address, my outlook.com address.

I got a phone call. Hey, I have a problem with my smart tv. Can you come over and take a look at it, Sheriff? No problem. Literally persons around the corner.

For me, it’s not a very huge community. I think it’s three miles in circumference, complete now.

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