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How a Startup Pivoted from Concerts to Cleaning

How a Startup Pivoted from Concerts to Cleaning

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"The wheels fell off and a very full calendar ended up going to zero in 96 hours."

A founder of Los Angeles startup LNKBOX talks to senior reporter Ben Bergman about how he established a niche helping major festivals and then watched COVID kill his business. The company reinvented itself as MK Reactors and it's not looking back.

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LNKBOX, a company that took three years to build, was decimated by the pandemic in days. It used the crisis to pivot towards something completely different: maintaining industrial-sized commercial decontamination units. Read more>>

Joel Milne, the CEO of RepairSmith, the full-service mobile delivery for car repair and maintenance, talks about the company culture and his decision to hire all his technicians as employees. Read and listen here>>