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Donny Zanger is an entrepreneur based in New York City, known for founding and managing several businesses over his career. He is most recognized for his role as the founder of All Week Walls, a company specializing in the fabrication and installation of temporary and pressurized walls in apartments, offices and studios.[1] The business gained significant media attention in New York City during the 2010s, becoming a notable part of a trend that catered to the unique demands of urban living.[2]
In recent years, Zanger has shared his experiences as a startup founder across various media platforms and has been featured in publications such as Business Insider, Inc., and Shoutout LA.[3][4] He is currently leading Buildwrks, a company dedicated to reshaping the contractor lead generation industry with a focus on quality and integrity.[5]
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edit- ^ Blatter, Lucy Cohen. "The Definitive Guide To New York's Obsession With Temporary Walls". Business Insider.
- ^ Peiser, Jaclyn. "Roommates Divide and Conquer With Temporary Walls". The New York Times.
- ^ Economy, Peter. "5 Simple Ways This 35-Year-Old Serial Entrepreneur Bootstrapped His Own Businesses to Success". Inc.
- ^ Zanger, Donny. "Why I decided to forgo medical school to become an entrepreneur". Business Insider.
- ^ "Meet Donny Zanger - Entrepreneur". Shoutout LA.