Two founders, one product.
We're not first-time founders. We've shipped, we've sat in front of boards, and we've watched too many smart people lose their evenings to grant deadlines.
Co-founder · CEO
Judd Bagley
Judd is a marketing executive whose career runs through some of the more interesting companies of the last twenty years — Overstock, tZERO, and 401GO among them. He's built brands from zero, written messaging that survived contact with skeptical buyers, and learned the difference between marketing that performs and marketing that sounds good in a pitch deck.
[Bio paragraph 2: needs Judd's input — career arc translation into nonprofit/grant-writing context. What did he learn about storytelling that applies to grant proposals? Replace this paragraph before launch.]
[Bio paragraph 3: needs Judd's input — what specifically brought him to the grant-writing problem. The lived experience that made him want to build PowerGrant rather than something else. Replace this paragraph before launch.]
[Quote needed: one line, in Judd's voice, on what brought him to this problem.]
Co-founder · CTO
Dan Elggren
Dan is a software engineer and CTO who has spent the last fifteen years building products at small companies — the kind where every engineer has to think about reliability, security, and what the invoice for last month's cloud bill says. He believes most software complexity is self-inflicted and that the best engineering decision is usually the boring one.
[Bio paragraph 2: needs Dan's input — career arc, why this team, why this problem now. Replace before launch.]
[Bio paragraph 3: needs Dan's input — what specifically brought him to grant writing. The technical problem of grounding AI in verified facts is a real challenge; the personal angle is missing.]
[Quote needed: one line, in Dan's voice, on what brought him to this problem.]