Get Noticed! Send a text. "We're not going to regret what we did. We're going to regret what we didn't do." That's Damion Lupo's life philosophy. What if the solution to America's critical housing shortage wasn't just building more homes, but completely reinventing how we build them? Damion Lupo and his team at FrameTec have raised over $100 million to commercialize the first major innovation in house framing since the nail gun was invented in 1952. At the heart of FrameTec's revolutionary a...
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Get Noticed! Send a text. "We're not going to regret what we did. We're going to regret what we didn't do." That's Damion Lupo's life philosophy. What if the solution to America's critical housing shortage wasn't just building more homes, but completely reinventing how we build them? Damion Lupo and his team at FrameTec have raised over $100 million to commercialize the first major innovation in house framing since the nail gun was invented in 1952. At the heart of FrameTec's revolutionary a...
Get Noticed! Send a text. Emily King is connecting overwhelmed professionals with high-calibre family "fixers." She and her business partner met at a software company, and set up FAYE (Family Assistant YayEe). At first, she found the families and the fixers, whom they call advisors. With some revenue, she then went out to raise venture fund capital. Jim and Emily talk about the dual market challenges (ie finding buyers and sellers at the same time), funding, their mistak...
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Get Noticed! Send a text. "We're not going to regret what we did. We're going to regret what we didn't do." That's Damion Lupo's life philosophy. What if the solution to America's critical housing shortage wasn't just building more homes, but completely reinventing how we build them? Damion Lupo and his team at FrameTec have raised over $100 million to commercialize the first major innovation in house framing since the nail gun was invented in 1952. At the heart of FrameTec's revolutionary a...