Build Podcast | Episode 187: Second Generation Builders
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The Build Podcast Returns! Matt welcomes second-generation builder Peter Scott to share the story of his family’s 50-year-old company, Jim Scott and Sons. Peter reflects on growing up around construction, lessons he carried over from the service industry, and how he’s shaping the business with a focus on client experience, architect partnerships, and female leadership on his team. This episode also previews his role building this year’s Build Show LIVE VIP Experience Tour House in Dallas and what attendees can expect at the upcoming event.
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