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Adam J. Graham

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Adam James Graham (born January 1978) is a British entrepreneur, business author, and former marketing industry executive. He is the founder and chief executive officer of JustFix, a home-services technology company headquartered in London. Graham is a former chair of the British Interactive Media Association (BIMA), one of the United Kingdom’s principal organisations representing the digital and marketing technology industries. His work and business ventures have been covered by international and national media including BBC News, and Entrepreneur.[1][2]

Career

JustFix

Graham founded JustFix as a mobile-led technology platform intended to modernise the home repair and property maintenance sector.[citation needed]

The company has explored approaches intended to improve employment opportunities for tradespeople, including models that emphasise autonomy and participation in platform value creation.[3]

As part of its commercial development, JustFix has undertaken equity crowdfunding and pursued brand visibility partnerships. In 2022, the company entered a sponsorship agreement with Leyton Orient F.C., becoming the academy teams’ front-of-shirt partner.[4]

Writing

Graham is the author of business books focused on entrepreneurship and scaling high-growth companies, including The Three Secrets to a Seven-Figure Exit, The Three Secrets to Scaling Your Company, and Exit Mode: Unlock the Hidden Wealth in Your Business and Sell It for Millions.[5]

References

  1. "UK home-services platforms and consumer demand". BBC News.
  2. "Five lessons from an entrepreneur". Entrepreneur.
  3. "The work-equity model behind JustFix". The Drum.
  4. "JustFix join the O's as academy partner". Leyton Orient F.C.
  5. "Exit Mode". Amazon.


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