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Ex-Anduril engineer raises $42M to build the Amazon of composite parts
Key takeaways
- Before Zack Eakin sold investors on his new startup, he practiced on Palmer Luckey.
- When he left Luckey s defense startup, Anduril, in 2024 to start a new composites company called Layup Parts, Luckey along with co-founders Brian Schimpf and Matt Grimm let him workshop the pitch.
- He got different feedback from each, Eakin told Tech Crunch.
Before Zack Eakin sold investors on his new startup, he practiced on Palmer Luckey.
When he left Luckey s defense startup, Anduril, in 2024 to start a new composites company called Layup Parts, Luckey along with co-founders Brian Schimpf and Matt Grimm let him workshop the pitch.
He got different feedback from each, Eakin told Tech Crunch. Grimm helped him think about how to pitch VCs, Schimpf (Anduril s CEO) pushed him on strategy, while Luckey ever the fundraiser guided him on the storytelling.
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