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In this episode of Founders, Future with host Milan Kohut, we are joined by Benjamin Friedman, the founder of Build, Scale, Grow. Benjamin shares his journey from a career in nonprofits to becoming "addicted to startups" after his first role at a rapidly scaling e-commerce company led to a successful acquisition. He explains how this experience revealed the cyclical nature of startup work, which inspired him to launch his own fractional and interim COO/CFO practice. This model allows him to provide multiple startups with the operational leadership they need precisely when they need it, helping them overcome growth bottlenecks after achieving product-market fit.
Benjamin delves into his unique approach of working holistically with founders in the ed tech, health tech, and social impact spaces to identify and prioritize 3-5 key bottlenecks at a time, "putting out fires while installing fireproofing" with long-term systems. He also opens up about his identity as an introverted founder and his upcoming book, Silent Strength, which aims to empower the estimated 40-50% of founders who are introverts to build successful companies authentically. The conversation covers his marketing strategy of "going deep versus wide," his ambitious plans for 2026—including hosting 10 events and reaching 1,000 founders—and the challenge of maintaining energy across these diverse fronts while determining which initiatives will truly resonate and scale.
By Closers.ioIn this episode of Founders, Future with host Milan Kohut, we are joined by Benjamin Friedman, the founder of Build, Scale, Grow. Benjamin shares his journey from a career in nonprofits to becoming "addicted to startups" after his first role at a rapidly scaling e-commerce company led to a successful acquisition. He explains how this experience revealed the cyclical nature of startup work, which inspired him to launch his own fractional and interim COO/CFO practice. This model allows him to provide multiple startups with the operational leadership they need precisely when they need it, helping them overcome growth bottlenecks after achieving product-market fit.
Benjamin delves into his unique approach of working holistically with founders in the ed tech, health tech, and social impact spaces to identify and prioritize 3-5 key bottlenecks at a time, "putting out fires while installing fireproofing" with long-term systems. He also opens up about his identity as an introverted founder and his upcoming book, Silent Strength, which aims to empower the estimated 40-50% of founders who are introverts to build successful companies authentically. The conversation covers his marketing strategy of "going deep versus wide," his ambitious plans for 2026—including hosting 10 events and reaching 1,000 founders—and the challenge of maintaining energy across these diverse fronts while determining which initiatives will truly resonate and scale.