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Scalable systems are built deliberately.

Years spent inside high-volume bakery operations shaped a lasting focus on structure, scalability, workflow, and operational resilience.

Jonathan Biro is the founder of BreadHeart Baking Co., a bakery operations advisory practice focused on scalable production systems for bakeries and food businesses.

His background is rooted in high-volume artisan bread and commissary production, with more than a decade of experience across production leadership, systems design, workflow development, team training, and operational scaling. Over the course of his career, he has worked inside demanding production environments where growth, staffing, consistency, and throughput pressures expose the structural weaknesses that many businesses fail to identify early enough.

His advisory work focuses on helping operators strengthen the systems that support long-term operational stability: production workflows, training structures, accountability systems, communication protocols, and capacity planning. His approach is grounded in the belief that growth is not simply a sign of success, but a stress test that reveals whether an operation has the structure required to scale without descending into inconsistency or operational strain.

Over the course of his production career, he became increasingly interested in how production systems behave once growth, complexity, and operational pressure begin to expose their weaknesses.

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