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Millennial CEO Overcomes Addiction Legacy to Build a Multimillion-Dollar Agency

May 26, 2025
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Millennial CEO Overcomes Addiction Legacy to Build a Multimillion-Dollar Agency

Courtesy of Ingenuity London

Growing up in the shadow of addiction, most people might struggle to imagine a future filled with stability, let alone success. But for one millennial CEO, that adversity became the foundation for a multimillion-dollar empire.

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Now 32, the founder—who prefers to keep his agency’s client roster and exact revenue under wraps—runs a thriving full-service creative firm with more than 40 employees, global clients, and a presence in both New York and London. But the road to this point was far from glamorous.

From Chaos to Clarity

Born in a working-class suburb outside of Boston, he was raised by a single mother while his father battled heroin addiction. “He wasn’t a villain, but his choices had consequences,” the CEO shared in a recent interview. “We went without heat. Without food. And I got used to disappointment early.”

At age 17, he left home. While his friends were prepping for college, he was working shifts at a gas station and couch-surfing. He later enrolled in community college, then dropped out to freelance as a web designer.

That early hustle shaped what would become the ethos of his agency: clarity, execution, and creative excellence.

Building an Agency Without Venture Capital

The agency started from a single Upwork profile and a $50 website. “I didn’t pitch investors,” he says. “I pitched clients.” His first big break came from a German SaaS company that needed branding help—he charged $1,200 and delivered it in five days. That one job snowballed into referrals.

By year two, he was clearing six figures. By year four, he had a team of ten. Today, the agency offers brand strategy, creative direction, full-stack web development, and campaign support. Most of their business comes from repeat clients and long-term retainers.

“I built this company quietly,” he says. “No press. No hype. Just results.”

Advice for Gen Z: Forget the Blueprint

Asked what advice he’d give younger founders, especially those from difficult backgrounds, the CEO doesn’t hesitate.

“Stop waiting for permission. Don’t romanticize struggle, but know that it can shape your edge. Forget what other people think success looks like. You’re already behind if you’re busy comparing.”

He believes that traditional career advice—network more, climb the ladder, find a mentor—is often built for people who start with connections. “I didn’t have a mentor,” he says. “I had Google and grit.”

What’s Next? Scaling Without Losing the Soul

Now turning his attention toward expansion, the CEO is cautious about growth for growth’s sake. “I’ve seen agencies lose their soul when they scale too fast. I’d rather build slow and right than fast and forgettable.”

He’s also experimenting with AI tools to automate backend operations and free up time for creative work. “The tech is a multiplier,” he says. “But if your taste is bad, it’ll just amplify that.”

The company plans to open a third office in Austin next year and is exploring partnerships in the wellness, fintech, and creator economy verticals.

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