Kim Pierce fixes things.
Not cars or houses or garbage disposals. He fixes businesses.
Kim Pierce buys failing companies, turns them around and sells them. (Enterprise photo)
The Edmonds resident is the subject of a story in The Enterprise, a Herald subsidiary serving suburban Snohomish County. He’s working with the Edmonds Yacht Club right now, but that’s far from his first fix-it project.
“Everything I buy is a fixer-upper,” he told the Enterprise. “I focus on how to fix something and then I move on.”
Read more about his history here.
Pierce has this advice for entrepreneurs: “Look for the missing link. Figure out what is wrong and seek ways to make it better. No matter how good or bad a business is, there is always something not working right.”
Know a small business you think we should write about? Contact Herald writer Amy Rolph at arolph@heraldnet.com.
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