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He started working heavy equipment as a kid, built a side hustle in college just to pay for a dirt bike shop, and turned it into a nationwide manufacturing company. In this episode, Roggen Frick, co-owner of Bear Ironworks, shares how he built a family-run, American-made construction equipment brand that ships across the country—and what it really takes to grow and manage a lean, efficient business.

In this conversation, Adrienne sits down with Roggen Frick, vice president and co-owner of Bear Ironworks, a Colorado-based manufacturer of rock screens, snow pushers, tracking pads, and other excavation and construction equipment—sold primarily through e-commerce and shipped nationwide.

Roggen shares how growing up in the construction world, operating equipment from a you ... 

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