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317: Rethinking Productization of Constructing Interior Walls

Episode 317 of the The Art of Construction podcast, hosted by Devon Tilly / The Art of Construction, titled "317: Rethinking Productization of Constructing Interior Walls" was published on August 31, 2023 and runs 34 minutes.

August 31, 2023 ·34m · The Art of Construction

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"Productization...but what does that mean?" 

Join us this week as we talk with John Fay of Lada Cube and Allison Seabeck from the Warehouse Business Accelerator about the productization of interior walls, and an amazing non-profit that works towards helping new businesses get started. 

John Fay is an American business owner, architectural designer, and inventor. He is the founder, CEO, and design lead of Lada Cube LLC, a building tech company. His entrepreneurial endeavors revolve around his vision to increase efficiency in construction and stewardship of our resources. These goals are currently being pursued with Lada Cube LLC. Låda Cube's mission is to rewrite construction rules by producing future-proof, sustainable, and environmentally responsible building solutions. 

Allison Seabeck is the Executive Director of the Warehouse Business Accelerator, where she is building a regional support network to help innovative businesses in Northern Colorado scale their organizations and build sustainable success. As an executive leader and business advisor, Allison focuses on building alignment and clarity of purpose with leadership teams, particularly during growth and change. Previously, Allison was the President of Prosci Inc., a global training and consulting organization specializing in change management. Allison led transformational growth strategies, process improvements, and systems implementations, including expanded distribution channels through a robust global partner network. Allison led the team responsible for successful organization transitions through the founder's exit, two Private Equity transactions, and two international add-on acquisitions. During her tenure leading Prosci, she tripled the company's top-line revenues and bottom-line profits. Prosci was also named to Forbes' 'Top 20 Best Places To Work' list. Allison graduated from the College of William and Mary with a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics, the science and power of language and communication.

EVENT NOTICE: On Thursday October 19th from 3:30-5:30pm you can join The Spirit of Innovation at the WIA! 

Links:
www.warehouseinnovation.com 
https://www.ladacube.com

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Watch a clip from the podcast in person!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKwldZq8yEU
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