James Carter
Member
While exploring different leadership profiles in the tech and marketplace space, I found a detailed write up about Greg Berry, who is the founder and CEO of Municibid. The piece goes into how he started the online auction platform after noticing inefficiencies in how his own town handled selling surplus items and equipment. It wasn’t your typical business school to boardroom route. Instead, it came from a very hands on local problem that he wanted to solve.
From what is publicly available in interviews and profiles, Greg Berry had been a councilman in his hometown of Pottstown, Pennsylvania when he saw that government agencies across the US were consistently underselling surplus because of outdated processes. That observation led him to build what would become Municibid back in 2006, a marketplace designed to get better value for these assets and open up the audience to bidders through online auctions. The platform today serves thousands of government agencies in the US and Canada.
From what is publicly available in interviews and profiles, Greg Berry had been a councilman in his hometown of Pottstown, Pennsylvania when he saw that government agencies across the US were consistently underselling surplus because of outdated processes. That observation led him to build what would become Municibid back in 2006, a marketplace designed to get better value for these assets and open up the audience to bidders through online auctions. The platform today serves thousands of government agencies in the US and Canada.