Why 37 Dimensions?
The name comes from a personal belief that business, life, and opportunity are rarely one-dimensional. It is about looking deeper, thinking broader, and finding direction even when the path is not obvious.
A name built from perspective, loss, and purpose.
From a young age, my father taught me not to think in a straight line. He encouraged me to look at situations from different perspectives, to push limits, and to understand that even difficult events can reveal opportunity.
He believed the world has more to offer when we are willing to look deeper, think broader, and lead with purpose. At the center of that thinking was something simple but powerful: love — for people, for family, for growth, and for what can be built.
On the day my father passed away, I was in one of the lowest moments of my life. My mother had already passed, and in that moment, I felt deeply alone. My mind was scattered, trying to process grief, responsibility, and the weight of what came next.
As I turned on my father’s car to move it into the garage, the radio came on. The segment spoke about scientists observing something across 37 dimensions at the same time. Whether by coincidence or timing, that message landed with me. It felt like a signal — a reminder that reality can be viewed through many dimensions, and that even in loss, there can be direction.
For me, the name represents a way of thinking. It is about looking at opportunities through multiple lenses: capital, people, operations, technology, distribution, risk, timing, and long-term value. It is about refusing to see business as flat or linear.
37 Dimensions was born from loss, perspective, and the desire to build with purpose. Today, it represents a strategic operating platform focused on building, buying, funding, and improving businesses — not by looking at one angle, but by looking at all the dimensions.