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Adam's Real Estate career began as an Owners Representative at a NY-based Developer. There, Adam achieved the title and responsibilities of VP of Construction and Development. With years of experience on construction jobsites, Adam completed dozens of multi-million dollar high-complexity development projects.
Alongside his Co-Founder, Adam recognized the inefficiencies of multi-company stakeholder accountability for development and construction operations management. As a result, after years of coding a solution with his Co-Founder, Adam Co-Founded a VC-backed RE Development and Construction Command Center software: Jet.Build.
Beyond his career in RE, Adam served in the IDF Special Forces, obtained a Bachelors Degree from Northeastern University, an MBA from New York University, a 500-hour Yoga Teacher Training, and authored a book on wellness.
This week on EntreArchitect podcast, A Digital Headquarters for Development and Construction Projects with Adam Stark.
Learn more about Adam at Jet.Build, or connect with him on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
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Mentioned in this episode:
Enscape
NCARB
Emerging
EA563 Keith Brooks - How To Sell Your Products and Services To Small Firm Architects
EA562: Dries Carmeliet - Creating a Sustainable Knowledge Ecosystem with Acelab
EA561: David Clarke - Establishing Your Legacy by Serving the Next Generation of Architects
EA560: Laurie Barkman - A Guide to Business Transitions for Architects
EA559: Jack Sadler - Practical Steps for Integrating AI Into Your Workflow as an Architect
EA558: Dena Prastos - Tides of Change for the Future of Waterfront Architecture
EA557: Nikki Rausch - 5 Essential Steps to a Winning Sales System for Architects
EA556: Julia Nagele - How Her Firm's Core Principles Are Shaping Seattle's Skyline
EA555: Andrew Mikhael - The Architect's Guide to NKBA Membership
EA554: Daniel Levy - Firm Growth, Client Trust, and the Role of a Firm's Core Values
EA553: Paul Keskeys - How AI Will Impact Our Built Environment with Architizer's Editor-In-Chief
EA552: Chris Novelli - The ROI of Content Creation for Architects
EA551: Mike Michalowicz - Build Unstoppabe Teams for Your Architecture Firm (All In - Book)
EA550: Jared Banks - Your Business Journey as a Small Firm Architect
EA549: Daphne Romani - Sharing Your Knowledge to Benefit the Next Generation of Entrepreneur Architects (Rchitected)
EA548: Eran Chen - Solving the Urban Crisis Through Fractal Porosity (D.C. Greenways)
EA547: Evan Troxel - Architects and Change: How to Develop an Innovation Plan for Your Architecture Firm
EA546: Leo MacLeod - Attract and Retain Thriving Employees with Coaching and Mentoring
EA545: Henry Gao - iPad Hand Drawing Workflow for Architects
EA544: Greg Alexander - How to Grow, Scale and Exit Your Architecture Firm
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