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Ep 01: The Financial Strategy Behind PadSplit: In-Depth with Gayle Abrahams, PadSplit’s CFO

Ep 01: The Financial Strategy Behind PadSplit: In-Depth with Gayle Abrahams, PadSplit’s CFO

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Ep 01: The Financial Strategy Behind PadSplit: In-Depth with Gayle Abrahams, PadSplit’s CFO

In this inaugural episode of the One Room at A Time podcast, host Atticus LeBlanc, founder and CEO of PadSplit, interviews Gayle Abrahams, CFO of PadSplit. They discuss Gayle's journey from corporate America to the housing startup world, her role in driving financial strategy and people operations at PadSplit, and the company’s mission to solve the affordable housing crisis. Gayle shares insights into the cultural fit required for startup success, the seamless integration of her corporate finance skills into PadSplit's growth, and offers advice for others considering similar career transitions. The episode provides an overview of PadSplit's business model, its focus on values, and its future potential.

00:00 Introduction to One Room at A Time Podcast

00:59 Meet Gayle Abrahams: PadSplit's CFO

02:19 Gayle's Journey from Corporate America to PadSplit

04:33 The Value of Corporate Experience in Startups

08:57 PadSplit's Growth and Financial Strategy

14:06 Advice for Aspiring Startup Professionals

16:26 Hiring and Culture at PadSplit

18:56 Mission, Vision, and Future Goals

26:09 Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Remarks


To learn more, visit https://padsplit.com/podcast.

Connect with Atticus LeBlanc on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atticus-leblanc-3960466/.

Connect with Gayle Abrahams on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gayleabrahams/


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