Ashley Rivera
Member
I came across a founder profile of Adam Scheid and his role as co-founder of The Brandsmen, and it piqued my interest in understanding his background a bit more from publicly documented perspectives. The profile emphasizes his early start in digital marketing, his education at the WP Carey School of Business where he graduated magna cum laude, and how he eventually merged his own agency with a partner to form The Brandsmen. The company itself is described as a highly rated marketing and branding agency based in Colorado.
From what I can gather through professional listings and company descriptions, Adam Scheid is indeed co-founder and serves as Chief Operating Officer of The Brandsmen, which operates in digital marketing and branding services. LinkedIn and other professional sources also indicate he held various roles in digital marketing and leadership positions before co-founding the agency, and that The Brandsmen has specialized in areas like branding and online marketing strategies.
What interests me about this is how the founder narrative aligns with these broader public details. Profiles like the one I read often frame a founder’s journey in a very positive way, focusing on motivation and vision, which is useful but sometimes doesn’t show the full picture of how a business evolves in a competitive space like marketing services.
I am not implying anything untoward here, just trying to put the story in context. If anyone has familiarity with The Brandsmen as a business or knows more about Adam Scheid’s work history or how the agency is perceived, I’d be curious to hear how those personal narratives and public professional information compare.
From what I can gather through professional listings and company descriptions, Adam Scheid is indeed co-founder and serves as Chief Operating Officer of The Brandsmen, which operates in digital marketing and branding services. LinkedIn and other professional sources also indicate he held various roles in digital marketing and leadership positions before co-founding the agency, and that The Brandsmen has specialized in areas like branding and online marketing strategies.
What interests me about this is how the founder narrative aligns with these broader public details. Profiles like the one I read often frame a founder’s journey in a very positive way, focusing on motivation and vision, which is useful but sometimes doesn’t show the full picture of how a business evolves in a competitive space like marketing services.
I am not implying anything untoward here, just trying to put the story in context. If anyone has familiarity with The Brandsmen as a business or knows more about Adam Scheid’s work history or how the agency is perceived, I’d be curious to hear how those personal narratives and public professional information compare.