Rebuilding the Fabric of a City with Purpose and Design In this episode of EntreArchitect, citizen architect Kurt Neiswender, AIA, shares how he is rebuilding the fabric of a city with purpose and design. With over two decades of architectural experience, Kurt has dedicated his work to advancing low-to-no energy consumption projects that not only […]
EA629: Evin Wick – Building a “Back Office in a Box” for Small Firm Architects
Building a “Back Office in a Box” for Small Firm Architects In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage welcomes Evin Wick, a former tax lawyer who transitioned into the world of fintech entrepreneurship. Evin shares the story behind his company, S Works, an AI-powered back office solution designed to support small businesses […]
EA628: Katie Kangas – Flying Solo: Introducing the Newest EntreArchitect Podcast
Flying Solo: Introducing the Newest EntreArchitect Podcast In this episode of EntreArchitect, Mark R. LePage welcomes Katie Kangas, a solopreneur architect and the host of the brand-new podcast Flying Solo. Katie shares her journey from growing up in the Black Hills of South Dakota to founding her own practice, Pasque Architecture, in Minnesota. She reflects […]
EA627: Kermit Baker – Navigating Uncertainty: Economic Trends Every Small Firm Must Watch
Navigating Uncertainty: Economic Trends Every Small Firm Must Watch In this episode of EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage welcomes Kermit Baker, Chief Economist for the American Institute of Architects, for an in-depth conversation on how small firms can navigate today’s uncertain economic climate. Kermit unpacks the shifting landscape of the U.S. economy, the role of […]
EA625: Robert Yuen – Why He Left Architecture Behind to Solve the Industry’s Biggest Problems
Why He Left Architecture Behind to Solve the Industry’s Biggest Problems Robert Yuen’s path to entrepreneurship didn’t begin in a boardroom, it started in the studio. Trained as an architect, Robert quickly realized that while architects loved design, they were struggling with the business side of running a firm. That insight led him to co-found […]
EA624: Bryon McCartney – Building Websites That Work for Small Firm Architects
Building Websites That Work for Small Firm Architects In this episode of EntreArchitect, Mark R. LePage sits down with Bryon McCartney, co-founder and CEO of Archmark, to unpack the findings of a new business report on architecture firms. Together they explore why an effective online presence has become a non-negotiable for architects who want to […]
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