EA621: Mark Orttung - Why Most Firms Stall (And How to Scale Without Breaking)

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EA661: Lauren Thomsen - Crafting Sustainable Architecture in Urban Neighborhoods

Crafting Sustainable Architecture in Urban NeighborhoodsCrafting sustainable architecture in urban neighborhoods requires more than good design. It takes technical skill, strong partnerships, and a deep understanding of how people live in cities. In this episode, Lauren Thomsen s ...  Show more

EA660: Paul Sippil - How Small Architects Can Save Thousands on Retirement Fees

How Small Architects Can Save Thousands on Retirement FeesIn this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage sits down with Paul Sippil to discuss 401(k) fee transparency and how architects can build healthier retirement plans for their firms. Paul reveals how small bu ...  Show more

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