On The Entrepreneur's Journey
On this episode of On the Entrepreneur’s Journey, Peter Santry sits down with Zach Benedict, president of MKM Architecture and Design, to explore how a 45-year-old architecture firm evolved from a “five-headed monster” leadership model into a more agile, growth-oriented business. Zach shares the story of rising from graduate hire to firm president, how MKM built a highly profitable practice through repeat client relationships, and why their focus on healthcare, senior living, libraries, and community wellness projects became a defining competitive advantage. Key takeaways from the episode: • Why service firms must prioritize partnerships over projects • How MKM grew revenue 120% without dramatically increasing headcount • The leadership restructuring that improved speed and accountability • Why cross-training staff across industries creates stronger teams • The importance of emotional intelligence and critical thinking in developing young talent • How MKM approaches succession planning and ownership transition without overburdening the business • Why culture, trust, and long-term relationships drive profitability in professional services If you’re a founder, architect, consultant, or leader building a people-driven business, this conversation is packed with insights on scaling sustainably while staying true to your mission. Connect with Zach via https://www.linkedin.com/in/zacharybenedict/
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