Hank: Navigating the Path of Innovation in Commercial Real Estate

Hank: Navigating the Path of Innovation in Commercial Real Estate

On February 25th, 2025, the Carlsen Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and StartupSac hosted an illuminating Startup Happy Hour at Venture Labs in Roseville, featuring a candid fireside chat with Jerremy Spillman, Founder and Chief Revenue Officer of Hank. Hank has been a regular feature at CleanStart.

The Experimental Odyssey of a Tech Startup

Spillman’s narrative was less about a linear success story and more about persistent experimentation. Hank.re’s journey was characterized by continuous pivoting, testing, and refining their value proposition in the complex world of commercial real estate technology.

Searching for the Right Market Fit

The startup’s early days were marked by relentless exploration. Initially targeting HVAC technicians, Spillman and his team quickly realized this approach wasn’t optimal. Through careful observation and multiple iterations, they discovered that building and campus owners represented a more promising go-to-market strategy.

The Power of Persistent Iteration

“We were constantly experimenting,” Spillman shared. Each pitch, each conversation, each potential customer interaction was an opportunity to understand their product’s true value. This approach of continuous learning and adaptation became the cornerstone of Hank’s development.

A Partnership of Brilliance

Spillman spoke warmly about his co-founder Zach Denning, describing him as “brilliant” and crucial to their exploratory process. Their complementary skills allowed them to navigate the complex landscape of AI-powered building management.

The JLL Relationship: A Testament to Value Creation

While discussing JLL (NYSE: JLL), Spillman emphasized not just the relationship, but how Hank’s relentless innovation made them an attractive partner. The acquisition was a result of their proven ability to deliver tangible value through their AI-powered platform.

The Personal Touch: Why “Hank”?

In a charming aside, Spillman shared the origin of their company name. He and Zach wanted to personalize their AI engineer, giving it a human touch that reflected their approach to technology.

Technology That Solves Real Problems

Hank’s cloud-based platform demonstrates the power of targeted innovation:

  • Autonomously optimizes building management systems
  • Improves energy efficiency
  • Enhances air quality
  • Reduces maintenance costs
  • Increases net operating income for real estate investors

Deeper Insights

For those curious about Hank’s evolutionary journey, CleanStart has previously documented their progress:

The Startup Happy Hour, sponsored by the City of Roseville, offered a raw, unfiltered look into the messy, exciting world of technological innovation—where success is less about a perfect plan and more about persistent experimentation.

Sponsored by the City of Roseville and hosted by StartupSac and the Carlsen Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Thomas Hall

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Thomas is the Executive Director of CleanStart. Thomas has a strong background in supporting small businesses, leadership, financial management and is proficient in working with nonprofits. He has a BS in Finance and a BA in Economics from California State University, Chico. Thomas has a passion for sustainability and a commitment to supporting non-profits in the region.

Sponsors

SMUD
ChicoSTART
RiverCity Bank

California Mobility Center, Revrnt, HumanBulb, Witanlaw, Eco-Alpha, Momentum

Miguel Arumbula’s Entrepreneurial Journey with Valley Adobe

Miguel Arumbula’s Entrepreneurial Journey with Valley Adobe

On February 27, we hosted Miguel Arumbula, CEO of Valley Adobe, on our Perspectives webcast. He shared his inspiring story of building a company from the ground up—literally. Miguel’s journey is a testament to innovation, perseverance, and the power of sustainable building materials.

Miguel Arambula

From Landscaping to Sustainable Innovation

Miguel Arumbula founded Valley Adobe after years of experience in the landscaping business. His goal was to modernize a 10,000-year-old building material: adobe bricks. Adobe bricks are not only aesthetically pleasing but also versatile and eco-friendly. Miguel wanted to replace traditional concrete bricks, which contribute significantly to carbon dioxide emissions during production.

Initially, Miguel believed the landscaping market would be the easiest entry point for his adobe bricks. However, he quickly discovered that his product had far broader applications. Customers began requesting his blocks for affordable housing, saunas, fences, gates, and more. This unexpected demand led Miguel to develop an interlocking, cement-stabilized earth block, sometimes reinforced with fibers for added strength and durability.

Key Lessons from Miguel’s Entrepreneurial Journey

Miguel’s story is packed with valuable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs. Here are the key takeaways from his experience:

1. Start Small, Scale Wisely

While volume is crucial for reducing costs, Miguel found success by starting small. By accepting smaller orders initially, he was able to refine his product formulations and iron out manufacturing details.

2. Hands-On Learning Pays Off

Miguel began by hand-making his adobe bricks, which gave him a deep understanding of the production process. Only recently did he invest in a brick-making machine to increase production volume.

3. Listen to Your Customers

Miguel discovered that his best-selling product wasn’t what he initially expected. By paying attention to customer feedback, he was able to pivot and meet market demands effectively.

4. Target the Right Audience

He identified a niche group of customers who valued the unique features of his product and were less price-sensitive. Focusing on this group helped him secure early sales and build a loyal customer base.

5. Build a Network Through Word of Mouth

Most of Miguel’s sales have come from a growing network of connections and word-of-mouth referrals. This organic growth has been instrumental in expanding his business.

6. Embrace Challenges as Opportunities

Miguel found that his team performed best under pressure, especially when fulfilling large orders. These challenges pushed them to innovate and improve their processes.

7. Navigate Regulations Early

Meeting building regulations was more critical than Miguel initially realized. To use his blocks for general construction, he had to undergo rigorous testing and iterate his product to comply with local building codes.

8. Bootstrap Your Way to Success

Miguel has avoided taking on investors, preferring to bootstrap his business. He won $2,000 at a pitch competition and secured a contract with a local agency providing buildings for low-income tenants, which helped fund his growth.

9. Keep Costs Flexible

By avoiding large fixed costs, Miguel has maintained financial flexibility. He leased a manufacturing facility and purchased a brick-making machine but kept his workforce size variable to adapt to demand.

10. Think Long-Term

Miguel’s ultimate goal is to set up production plants and market his sustainable bricks widely. However, he plans to proceed cautiously, building a portfolio of successful projects and thoroughly testing his products before scaling further.

Watch the Full Webcast

For more insights into Miguel Arumbula’s entrepreneurial journey, watch the full Perspectives webcast on our YouTube Channel.

Gary Simon

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gary Simon chairs the CleanStart Board, bringing with him a wealth of experience from over 45 years in business, government, and non-profit sectors. Gary applies his deep understanding and experience to support the growth of clean energy initiatives and startups. His work is instrumental in guiding the organization towards achieving its goals of promoting sustainable energy solutions.

Sponsors

SMUD
ChicoSTART
RiverCity Bank

Revrnt, Witanlaw, Eco-Alpha, Momentum

AI & The Future Grid Cleantech Meetup

Let’s chat about how AI shapes clean technology’s future at our meetup!

Cleantech Progress Report Release

Cleantech Progress Report Release

Get ready to celebrate the latest Cleantech Progress Report with us at the Release Party!

CleanTech Progress Report Release Party

We’re excited to invite you to our CleanTech Progress Report Release Party for 2024! Join us on Thu May 30, 2024, at 6:00 PM for a night of celebration and innovation. This year, we’re focusing on driving economic growth and supporting companies in the clean technology sector.

Our Progress Report highlights the region’s growth of active companies with defendable IP accelerating the Energy Transition. Learn about CleanStart’s impact on mentoring entrepreneurs and how the sector has matured.

Why Attend?

During this event, we’ll unveil the latest CleanTech Progress Report, showcasing the remarkable strides made by companies in our region and beyond. It will be the ideal platform for networking with industry leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs leading cleantech innovations.

What are Cleantech Meetups?

CleanTech Meetups are technology-focused monthly gatherings featuring presentations about products and technologies from companies already in operation, early-stage startups, and market opportunities.

Your participation as a pivotal member of our business community is appreciated. We believe your insights and contributions will enrich the discussions and initiatives aimed at fostering economic prosperity through clean technology innovations.

CalTestBed: Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation

CalTestBed: Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation

CleanStart’s recent discussion about the CalTestBed Opportunity offers an exciting opportunity for clean energy entrepreneurs and innovators. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the key points covered during the discussion and why it matters.

CalTestBed: Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation

Apply for CalTestBed Here

The discussion, hosted by Thomas Hall, the Executive Director of CleanStart, featured Rachel Yu, Senior Program Manager at CalTestBed. The primary focus was on CalTestBed, a voucher and commercialization program designed to support clean energy entrepreneurs in California.

Key Takeaways:

1. Introduction to CalTestBed: CalTestBed is a vital part of the California Clean Energy Fund (CalCEF) ecosystem. It provides financial support, specifically testing vouchers worth up to $300,000, to companies and individuals looking to validate their clean energy technologies.

2. Program Eligibility: To be eligible for CalTestBed, applicants must align with the program’s goals of benefiting California ratepayers. Prototypes should fall within Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 5 to 7, and they should have a hardware component.

3. Supported Technology Types: CalTestBed supports a wide range of clean energy technologies, including building technologies, energy efficiency, energy storage, grid technologies, industry and agriculture, IoT, material-based renewables, transportation, and water technologies.

4. Application Process: The application window for CalTestBed opens on October 27th and closes on November 22nd. Applicants go through a screening process for eligibility and are then scored by technical reviewers based on innovation, feasibility, scalability, and market potential.

5. Networking and Support: Participants in the program gain access to a network of technical experts, opportunities to present to industry partners, and additional funding opportunities. They can also access the New Energy Nexus global community and network.

6. Success Stories: CalTestBed has successfully supported numerous clean energy companies in increasing their TRL levels and securing additional funding. It’s a valuable resource for companies looking to bridge the gap between technology development and commercialization.

Looking Ahead: CalTestBed’s Fourth Cohort

As CalTestBed embarks on its fourth cohort, there’s excitement about what lies ahead. The program is evolving, with plans for in-person symposiums and expanded support. Entrepreneurs, especially those from underrepresented communities and regions like the Central Valley, are encouraged to explore this opportunity.

Action Steps:

  1. Apply for CalTestBed: The application window opens on October 27th and closes on November 22nd. Visit the CalTestBed website to get started and access the application materials.

 

  1. Prepare: Your Application: Ensure your application aligns with the program’s eligibility criteria and clearly addresses innovation, feasibility, scalability, and market potential. Avoid overlooking the importance of how your technology benefits California ratepayers.

 

  1. Engage: with CleanStart: CleanStart can provide guidance and support throughout the application process. Reach out to them for insights and assistance.

 

Conclusion:

CalTestBed presents a remarkable opportunity for clean energy entrepreneurs in California. It not only offers financial support for testing but also opens doors to a network of experts and potential future funding. As clean energy innovation continues to drive progress toward a sustainable future, programs like CalTestBed play a crucial role in propelling these innovations from the lab to the market. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this exciting journey. Apply, innovate, and accelerate with CalTestBed.

Watch the full discussion here.

Thomas Hall

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Thomas is the Executive Director of CleanStart. Thomas has a strong background in supporting small businesses, leadership, financial management and is proficient in working with nonprofits. He has a BS in Finance and a BA in Economics from California State University, Chico. Thomas has a passion for sustainability and a commitment to supporting non-profits in the region.

Sponsors

SMUD
ChicoSTART
RiverCity Bank

California Mobility Center, Revrnt, HumanBulb, Witanlaw, Eco-Alpha, Momentum