PHX Founders

Gregg Scoresby

We sit down with remarkable founders who are making Phoenix a top software city. In these interviews, we dig in to the highs and lows of company building, and get a little vulnerable to find out what makes these founders keep going.    The PHX Founders Podcast is a production of PHX FWD.PHX FWD is on a mission to prove Phoenix a top city for sustainable, high growth software companies to start, scale, and succeed. We've seen firsthand how software ventures can be a force for good for individuals, families, and communities. We believe Phoenix is the best city to start a company, with the best talent, and without a doubt the very best company builders. Watch us prove it. 

  1. From Startup Grit to Culture-Driven Growth: Trevor Larson on Building Nectar

    FEB 20

    From Startup Grit to Culture-Driven Growth: Trevor Larson on Building Nectar

    In this episode of the Phoenix Founders Podcast, we sit down with Trevor Larson, Co-Founder and CEO of Nectar, to explore how employee recognition fuels engagement and retention in companies of all sizes. From humble entrepreneurial beginnings to leading one of the fastest-growing HR tech platforms, Trevor shares his insights on building a scalable business, navigating pivots, and recruiting top talent. Trevor walks us through his early side hustles, from painting citrus trees to eBay arbitrage, and how those experiences shaped his ability to sell—a critical skill for any founder. He reflects on his journey from a pre-dental student at Utah Valley University to launching and evolving Nectar into a leading culture-building platform. We dive into key topics, including: The role of sales in every aspect of a founder’s journey—from fundraising to hiring top talent.How persistence and resilience helped Trevor navigate early challenges and startup pivots.The lessons learned from early customer churn and how Nectar repositioned itself into a high-growth SaaS business.Scaling a team with top-tier talent—including how Trevor personally recruits executives and key hires.The importance of optionality in fundraising and why finding the right investment partners matters more than valuation alone.Trevor also shares invaluable insights on how companies can intentionally design their culture operating system to drive engagement, retention, and long-term success. Whether you're an early-stage founder or scaling a high-growth startup, this episode is packed with actionable takeaways. Listen to more episodes, watch video interviews, and subscribe at phxfounders.com.

    56 min
  2. Scaling with Heart: How Culture Fuels High-Growth Companies with Anita Grantham of BambooHR

    JAN 31

    Scaling with Heart: How Culture Fuels High-Growth Companies with Anita Grantham of BambooHR

    In this episode of the Phoenix Founders Podcast, we sit down with Anita Grantham, Head of HR at BambooHR, to explore the critical role of culture in high-growth companies. With a career dedicated to building and sustaining company culture, Anita shares invaluable insights into how businesses can scale while maintaining their mission, values, and people-first mindset. Anita takes us through her unexpected journey into HR, from planning corporate events and working on a cruise ship to becoming a strategic leader in culture-building. She recounts her early experiences at Jokake Companies, where she learned the importance of putting people at the heart of an organization, and how that shaped her approach at Infusionsoft, Pluralsight, and now BambooHR. We dive into key topics, including: The difference between compliance-driven and culture-driven HR.How founders can intentionally design their company’s purpose, mission, and values.The importance of strategic hiring, especially in executive roles, and how the best founders recruit top talent.Navigating company transitions—going from founder-led to CEO-led, private ownership to private equity, and beyond.How to build strong employee engagement, even in hybrid and remote work environments.Anita also shares powerful stories of how companies can integrate employees' families into the culture, reinforcing a deep sense of belonging and commitment. Whether you're an early-stage founder or a seasoned entrepreneur, this episode is packed with actionable advice on leading with purpose, attracting the right people, and fostering a culture that stands the test of time. Don't miss this insightful conversation on the future of workplace culture and what it takes to build companies that thrive! Listen to more episodes, watch video interviews, and subscribe at phxfounders.com.

    45 min
  3. From Side Hustles & Cold Emails to CRM Powerhouse: Cayden Phipps and Kieran O’Brien on Building and Scaling Shopgenie

    JAN 16

    From Side Hustles & Cold Emails to CRM Powerhouse: Cayden Phipps and Kieran O’Brien on Building and Scaling Shopgenie

    In this episode of the Phoenix Founders Podcast, we sat down with Cayden Phipps and Kieran O’Brien, co-founders of ShopGenie, to discuss their journey of building an innovative SaaS company in the auto repair industry. ShopGenie is an all-in-one CRM platform that streamlines operations for independent auto repair shops through automated text reminders, online scheduling, digital marketing services, and more. Cayden and Kieran share their entrepreneurial backgrounds, from flipping sneakers and starting a wedding videography business to launching a barbecue cleaning service and a marketing agency. They recount their serendipitous meeting, driven by a cold email and a mutual passion for cars, and their evolution from marketing partners to building ShopGenie. The duo dives into their decision to transition from white-labeled software to developing a purpose-built solution, fueled by customer feedback and a passion for solving inefficiencies in the auto repair industry. They also highlight their high-growth journey, bootstrapping early stages, and achieving 6.6 million ARR in just over a year while maintaining an obsessive focus on customer service. Learn about the unique dynamics of their co-founder relationship, the power of healthy organizational tension, and how they've tackled challenges like scaling customer success, simplifying pricing, and balancing personal and professional priorities. Here’s what we dig into: How their upbringing shaped their entrepreneurial spirit.The transition from marketing services to SaaS product development.Key growth milestones, including their early guerrilla marketing strategies and scaling through customer-centric service.Insights into fostering a productive co-founder relationship and building a team that prioritizes customer obsession.Don't miss this inspiring episode filled with actionable insights for aspiring founders and seasoned entrepreneurs alike. Listen to more episodes, watch video interviews, and subscribe at phxfounders.com.

    1h 15m
  4. From CIO to Climate Tech Pioneer: Kentaro Kawamori on Building Persefoni and Raising $175M

    JAN 2

    From CIO to Climate Tech Pioneer: Kentaro Kawamori on Building Persefoni and Raising $175M

    In this episode of the Phoenix Founders Podcast, we sat down with Kentaro Kawamori, CEO of Persefoni to discuss his entrepreneurial journey and the impressive development of his company. Persefoni is an enterprise SaaS company focused on climate management and accounting, helping companies calculate and manage their carbon footprints.  Kentaro shares his background, including his experience as CIO at Chesapeake Energy, where he discovered the need for better carbon accounting solutions. He discusses raising $175 million in funding, including a $100 million Series B round, and emphasizes the company's focus on R&D, investing 50-60% of resources into product development. Kentaro also highlights Persefoni's unique position in the market, serving almost 900 companies globally, with 60% of customers new to carbon accounting.  Learn the various aspects of building a successful SaaS company, including the importance of maintaining founder control over product development and avoiding traditional corporate management practices. Here's what we dig into:Introduction to Persefoni and Company Overview Kentaro introduced Persefoni as an enterprise SaaS company with a climate management and accounting platform, helping companies calculate their carbon footprints and manage climate strategies. The company serves almost 900 clients globally, with 60% in North America, 20% in Europe, and 20% in APEC. Kentaro's Background and Early Influences Kentaro shared his upbringing in Germany, playing competitive soccer, and his early career in IT and consulting, leading to his role as CIO at Chesapeake Energy, where he discovered the need for better carbon accounting solutions. Company Formation and Early Development Kentaro discussed founding Persefoni in 2020 after a brief venture investing experience. He emphasized the company's focus on R&D, investing 50-60% of resources into product development, and maintaining a direct sales enterprise SaaS model. Funding Journey and Investor Strategy Kentaro detailed the company's funding journey, starting with seed investment from Rice Investment Group, followed by Series A with NGP, and Series B with Prelude Ventures and TPG, raising a total of $175 million to date. Product Development and AI Integration Kentaro discussed the launch of Persefoni Copilot, an AI-powered support tool, and the decision to include it in the base subscription. He emphasized the company's focus on building a system of record for carbon accounting and their plans to leverage AI capabilities as the data set scales. Listen to more episodes, watch video interviews, and subscribe at phxfounders.com.

    48 min

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We sit down with remarkable founders who are making Phoenix a top software city. In these interviews, we dig in to the highs and lows of company building, and get a little vulnerable to find out what makes these founders keep going.    The PHX Founders Podcast is a production of PHX FWD.PHX FWD is on a mission to prove Phoenix a top city for sustainable, high growth software companies to start, scale, and succeed. We've seen firsthand how software ventures can be a force for good for individuals, families, and communities. We believe Phoenix is the best city to start a company, with the best talent, and without a doubt the very best company builders. Watch us prove it.