34-year-old built a $1.3 billion business after working 100-hour weeks to keep it alive: I got there by 'going through hell'
PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 10 – Gecko's founder overcame years of financial hardship to grow the company from a college project to a $1.25 billion AI robotics firm serving clients like the U.S. Navy.
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34-year-old built a $1.3 billion business after working 100-hour weeks to keep it alive: I got there by 'going through hell'
Gecko Robotics' valuation has nearly doubled in less than two years, turning CEO Jake Loosararian's college engineering project into a billion-dollar business.
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34-year-old built a $1.3 billion business after working 100-hour weeks to keep it alive: I got there by ‘going through hell'
Gecko Robotics’ valuation has nearly doubled in less than two years, turning CEO Jake Loosararian’s college engineering project into a billion-dollar...
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