About a decade ago, Susan Tynan was at a local shop trying to frame four national park posters when she was hit with a $400 price tag for each frame. It was at that moment that she struck upon the idea that there should be a company that made the process easier and cheaper for the average consumer. “They cost more than my couch did at the time, so I just felt like: That is weird,” she tells host Dennis Scully on the latest episode of The Business of Home Podcast . “I gained more and more conviction that this thing should exist, and it should exist in a way that delights people.”
Tynan, a Harvard Business School alum, had worked for numerous startups and even the Obama administration before she decided to dive headfirst into the new project, and in 2014, Framebridge was born. Million