For Forrst founder Kyle Bragger, entrepreneurship was just the next step in a long history of building things. “I was always eager to get hands-on with stuff, whether that was Lego, bowling, playing drums, or eventually, programming,” said Bragger in an interview. “I have always had a strong desire to create and build and experiment, so I do think that that feeling has parlayed into what I’m doing today.”
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