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When Potentia and Ambit founder Josh Comrie got what he wanted, it made him miserable. Josh Comrie, 47, has founded five ventures with annual turnover of more than $1 million, two with valuations over $20m. His first startup, hi-tech recruitment firm Potentia, is now a market leader with $40m revenue. He also founded recruitment firm Aspire Executive Search, AI conversation (chatbot) software firm Ambit (with co-founders Tim Warren and Gareth Cronin), and most recently, digital marketing business The Attention Agency headed up by his partner Tina Moore. He started investing in the sharemarket while still in his 20s, soon diversifying into property and early-stage startups. He set up commission-free angel investor group Flying Kiwi Angels, ....
Māori trades start-up raises $500k, sparks interest from venture capitalists 28 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read Josh Faraimo and Jarome Cavubati, co-founders of Kwotimation. Photo / Supplied Aimee Shaw is a business reporter focusing on retail, small [email protected]@AceeyShaw The founders of an automated quotation platform designed for tradies are bucking the capital funding trend they say typically favours men and those from Pākehā backgrounds. Tiler Josh Faraimo, co-founder of Kwotimation, which he started with mate Jarome Cavubati, has successfully raised $500,000 in a pre-seed capital round and attracted the attention of multiple angel investors. The Auckland pair s technology that addresses the most common bugbear for tradies - creating a quote and securing the job - was designed with tilers in mind, but will be expanded further to cater for other tradespeople. ....