Podcast guest

Corbin Church

The serial founder who builds companies, then builds the founders behind them.

Corbin Church founded Miche Bag, the interchangeable-shell handbag that became a household name, and was a finalist for EY Entrepreneur of the Year in 2011. He has reportedly started six companies, the first at age 13. Today he runs the Innovation Hub Foundation, a startup incubator in Provo, Utah, and teaches at BYU. He came on the show to talk about building things that last and helping the next founder do the same.

The story

A lifetime of starting things, and a major, successful exit.

Corbin Church is a serial founder. He has reportedly started six companies, beginning at age 13, long before most people have their first job. That instinct to build never left him.

His best-known company is Miche Bag, the handbag with interchangeable shells that let one bag change its look in seconds. It caught on fast and grew into a real business, the kind that earned Corbin a finalist spot for EY Entrepreneur of the Year in 2011 and led to a major, successful exit.

These days Corbin spends his time on the next generation of builders. He runs the Innovation Hub Foundation, a 501c3 startup incubator in Provo, Utah, and teaches at BYU. He has lived the founder journey enough times to help other people through it, and that is exactly the spirit of Construction Cash.

The track record

What Corbin has built.

Miche Bag

Founded the interchangeable-shell handbag company and grew it to a major, successful exit.

EY finalist

Named a finalist for EY Entrepreneur of the Year in 2011.

6 companies

Reportedly started six companies, the first one at age 13.

iHub

Runs the Innovation Hub Foundation, a 501c3 startup incubator in Provo, Utah, and teaches at BYU.

Why it matters for builders

Build it once, then teach it forward.

Corbin did not stop at one company. He built over and over, learned what works the hard way, and now spends his time pulling other founders up. That is a mindset a construction owner can use.

If you run a $1M to $5M construction company, the same instinct applies. The owners who really grow are the ones who turn what they figured out into something they can teach: a hiring playbook, a sales process, a way of running a job that does not depend on them alone. Corbin has done that across six companies and now does it for a whole room of founders. The fastest way to grow is to build the skill, then hand it to your people so the whole crew gets better. That is the heart of Construction Cash, mentors lifting the next person up.

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This is the kind of operator who comes on the show.

Construction Cash sits down with founders who have built something real. Get on the mic, share your story, and become the name homeowners and partners trust.

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