Steve Salis is an American entrepreneur, co-founder of &pizza, and the founder of Sizzle Acquisition and Salis Holdings.
Early life
Steve Salis was born in 1983 to a working-class family in New Hampshire.[1] His father ran a gas station and his mother did different small jobs. As a child, he was good at basketball and got a scholarship to the University of New Hampshire. Salis studied economics and business administration in college but dropped out and moved to New York City.[2]
Career
Salis began his career in the fashion industry in New York City and later he started giving advice to restaurants and bars on how to run their business better.[2]
In 2012, Steve Salis co-founded &pizza with Michael Lastoria while in his mid-20s. To select the location for their inaugural &pizza outlet, they explored numerous places over three weeks, eventually choosing Washington, D.C.[3] Salis was the CEO from its inception until 2015.[4][5] In 2017, &pizza advocated a cause in Congress, a $15 minimum wage by 2023.[6][7][8] Salis remained the major shareholder in the company until 2019, when he divested his holdings for an undisclosed sum.[9]
Steve Salis founded Salis Holdings in 2015.[10] Under Salis Holdings, Steve Salis has acquired and currently owns several notable brands including Ted's Bulletin, Kramers Bookstore,[11] Federalist Pig, and Honeymoon Chicken,[12] expanding his business in the hospitality and food industry.[13][14]
Steve Salis is also the CEO of Sizzle Acquisition Corp, a NASDAQ listed blank-check company with a focus on acquiring businesses in the retail and consumer sectors. In 2021 it has raised $155 million with an initial public offering. He has a growing real estate holdings portfolio and has developed residential real estate[15]
In 2022 Salis announced a nearly billion-dollar lithium battery merger in the public market space through Sizzle Acquisition Corp.[16][17]