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Lou brings a rare perspective—rooted in the blue-collar world and shaped by time spent doing the work himself, from carpentry to self-performing in the field. Through that experience, he saw a gap in the industry: technology that actually serves the trades and helps companies operate more effectively.
In this conversation, Lou unpacks the why behind Lumber—how it was built to support the men and women who do the work by improving how teams manage resources, finances, and certified payroll without slowing them down. Together, Joshua and Lou discuss what it looks like to operate as a team, adopt technology that can keep up with growth, and continue innovating in an industry that can’t afford to stand still.
This episode is a thoughtful look at where the trades have been—and where they’re headed.
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Lou brings a rare perspective—rooted in the blue-collar world and shaped by time spent doing the work himself, from carpentry to self-performing in the field. Through that experience, he saw a gap in the industry: technology that actually serves the trades and helps companies operate more effectively.
In this conversation, Lou unpacks the why behind Lumber—how it was built to support the men and women who do the work by improving how teams manage resources, finances, and certified payroll without slowing them down. Together, Joshua and Lou discuss what it looks like to operate as a team, adopt technology that can keep up with growth, and continue innovating in an industry that can’t afford to stand still.
This episode is a thoughtful look at where the trades have been—and where they’re headed.

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