Experience
Jeffrey Althoff is a skilled professional, hunter, and community member residing in St. Paul, Minnesota. Since April 2020 he has been working as both the President and Co-Owner for Home Grown Outfitters as well as the President and Co-Owner for Love The Grind TV.
Growing up, Jeffrey Althoff spent a lot of time involved in athletics; in high school he was involved in three different sports and – after graduating – he continued to play baseball throughout his college years. Spending his formative years as an athlete and team member helped him develop a deep appreciation for teamwork, drive, and dedication.
In his career, Jeffrey Althoff also spent more than four years with Ecolabs, working his way up from Senior Financial Analyst to Finance Manager and eventually Controller for International Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A). Prior to joining Ecolab, Jeffrey worked with UnitedHealth Group in Minnetonka, Minnesota, where he began in 2011 as a Financial Analyst for FP&A before stepping into the role of Senior Financial Analyst and eventually holding the role of Financial Consultant for FP&A). Learn more about Jeffrey Althoff below!
Past Positions
President, Co-Owner
Home Grown Outfitters
April 2020 – Present
President, Co-Owner
Love the Grind TV
April 2020 – Present
Controller/Finance Manager/Senior Finance Analyst
Ecolab
Feb. 2016 – April 2020
Volunteering
- Grant Review Committee Member, Visions for Learning | Jan. 2016 – Present
- Student Mentor, BestPrep | Jan. 2014 – Present
- Mentor, Big Brother Big Sister Foundation, Inc. | Jan. 2007 – Jan. 2010
Education
St. Cloud State University
St. Cloud, MN | Bachelor’s Degree | Accounting and Finance
Additional Activities/Societies: Collegiate Baseball Athlete, Investment Club
Recent Blogs
Skills That Age Well: Future-Proofing Your Professional Value
In a world where industries evolve faster than ever, staying relevant has become a continuous process rather than a one-time achievement. Technologies shift, job roles transform, and new expectations emerge across every profession. Relying only on existing knowledge...
Thinking Like a Strategist: Planning Your Career With Intention
Most people don’t actually plan their careers—they react to them. A new opportunity appears, a better salary is offered, or a role feels comfortable enough to stay. Before they know it, years have passed, and their path looks more like a series of random steps than a...
The Importance of Timing in Career Decisions
Career decisions are often framed around what to choose—what role to take, what industry to enter, or what skill to learn next. But just as important, and often overlooked, is when to act. Timing can significantly influence the outcome of even the best decisions. A...


