Avery Komlofske

Avery Komlofske is a Built In Staff Writer covering a wide variety of Brand Studio content. He earned an undergraduate degree in english education from Purdue University, as well as a masters in humanities from the University of Chicago.

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Three building blocks in a line. The first is a B, the last is a D. In the middle, it is tilted between "uil" (making "build") and "ran" (making "brand)"
Gen Z values authenticity and connection in their brands. Here’s how GrubHub and Codecademy do it.
ServiceNow team members throwing confetti in the air
At ServiceNow, an employee isn’t just encouraged to be themselves — their personal strengths help grow the company’s culture.
Toddler boy taking first steps at home
People want the power to choose where, when and how they work.
different colored ropes shaped as a heart
Diversity makes companies better. ERGs help.
Cropped image of designers discussing ideas for new project
When managing designers, a leader needs to balance creative and client needs.
Hotel Engine team members collaborating on a project
As the tech industry faces major challenges, Hotel Engine’s culture of resilience and flexibility helps it keep growing.
Close up of two businessmen shaking hands
Three sales leaders speak up on how to keep the two teams in alignment.
Aerial view of Manhattan and NYC skyline
Check out these five local companies in fintech, healthtech and more.
Illustration of a circuit board with binary code and puzzle pieces
Even in a technical environment, skills like communication, critical thinking and problem solving are crucial.
Bluecore colleagues having a team huddle
The company’s R&D teams are building products — and people — worth believing in.
A bunch of new matches and one that's burnt out
When managers practice empathy and remember that employees are human, burnout can be recovered from and even prevented.
Close up view of young business people putting their hands together.
It’s important for company leaders to listen to their employees to evolve their culture.