The Last Word: TatumTek's Edwin D. Tatum on Modular Home Construction » Dallas Innovates

2022-07-16 01:55:20 By : Mr. Sam Lee

Edwin D. Tatum, CEO of TatumTek. [Photo: Edwin D. Tatum]

Edwin D. Tatum Founder and CEO  TatumTek .…from a roundup of profiles of regional business leaders honored in EY’s 2022 Entrepreneur Of The Year program, via D CEO.

Last month, Ernst & Young announced the winners of its 2022 EY Entrepreneur of the Year Central Plains Awards, and all but one of the 11 winners are from North Texas.

D CEO has profiled the winners, asking them to share their strategies and lessons learned. Tatum told D CEO he got the idea for his modular construction firm after he stopped playing pro basketball in Latin America and started investing in residential construction. 

“I became frustrated with the change orders, inspection process, and delayed times. I distinctly remember telling myself, ‘There has to be another way.’” Tatum told D CEO. Today his company can build a home in eight to 16 weeks, and do it more sustainably, he says, with a forecast of over $50 million in revenue this year.

Other local EY winners offer some great advice in the D CEO story:

Gabe Abshire, Utility Concierge: “Replace yourself as soon as you can! When you are starting out, you have to do everything—even the things you hate and suck at.”

Lawrence King, Headstorm: “Tenacity is underrated. Very few boxers become a champion without getting knocked down during the fight. Same for entrepreneurs.”

Michael D. Gianni, MD7: “Take action, don’t just brainstorm… An 80% solution that gets enacted is better than continuing to seek a 100% solution that never gets out of the gate.”

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Read “who said what” in our roundup of quotes about all things North Texas, including Canoo CEO Tony Aquila; BUiLT's Peter Beasley; Dallas College's Enrique Otero; TatumTek's Edwin D. Tatum; Medical City Dallas' Dr. Tia Raymond; "Remarkable Retail" podcast host Steve Dennis; UTD's Dr. Ignacio Rios; the Sherman EDC's Kent Sharp; and more.

The T.D. Jakes Foundation, Dallas Mavericks, and Goldman Sachs announced the winners of its free, two-week immersive 'Hackathon' for kids aged 14 to 18. Six local high school students won for developing an app for people suffering from mental illness to get the help they need. The chairman of T.D. Jakes Foundation has today's "Last Word" on Dallas Innovates.

MTX Group, the global technology consulting firm that modernizes technology for the public sector, was the only company from North Texas, and the state, to be recognized.

A panel of judges selected the finalists: 46 entrepreneurs and leaders of 41 high-growth companies "who think big to succeed" and have shown that "ambition, courage, ingenuity, and empathy are key to driving change."

Ten of the 11 winners are from North Texas.

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North Texas is a big place with plenty of opportunities. Here’s a curated roundup of contests and competitions; accelerator and recognition programs; and resource and grant opportunities for North Texas innovators. ...

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The company said that Yannamani’s promotion is part of plans underway since last year including the appointment of several presidents of business units within its accounting segments....

Comparably, a leading workplace culture and brand reputation platform, has released its 2022 Leadership Awards—and 16 North Texas companies are on the winners’ lists.

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