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#117 The Accidental Founder Who Went From Credit Card Payroll to an 80-Person Team With Sean Rice

#117 The Accidental Founder Who Went From Credit Card Payroll to an 80-Person Team With Sean Rice

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Welcome back to the Crushing It In Construction Podcast!

This week, we're sitting down with Sean Rice from Proterra Group - an accidental founder who never set out to run an 80-person business.


Starting with a single 6-month contract and a personal credit card used to cover his first payroll, Sean has navigated market crashes, painful downsizing, and the complexities of bringing in - and later buying out - business partners.


Sharing how he built a business serving 45+ local councils without a master plan, this episode is a deep dive into resilient leadership, strategic pivots, and why sometimes the best businesses are built by accident.


For anyone who’s ever bootstrapped, bet on themselves, or wondered how to lead a team through tough times - this one’s for you.


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Connect with Sean Rice:

LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/s-rice/

Website:https://www.proterragroup.com.au/

Connect with Jordan Skinner:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanaskinner/

Website: https://moonshotmedia.com.au/

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