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...
How "Grace and Grit" built Florida Fashionista empire.
The UnNoticed Entrepreneur
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How "Grace and Grit" built Florida Fashionista empire.
Get Noticed! Send a text. Jennifer Johnson transformed her childhood thrift shopping experiences into True Fashionistas, a thriving consignment business that uniquely combines luxury and mid-market merchandise with furniture and home decor in a single location. After overcoming a business partner's betrayal, she expanded to a 13,000 square foot store with 50 employees while building a personal brand as an author and coach. • Started with empty 1,800 square foot store that filled within two w...
The UnNoticed Entrepreneur
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...