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Phoenix from the ashes: the ex-Katerra executives leading Modulous in the US

When US tech giant Katerra filed for bankruptcy in June, the news ricocheted though real estate markets across the globe. The Softbank-backed modular construction pioneer had raised a massive $2bn (£1.5bn) since its launch in 2015 before ultimately collapsing under debt.

Its demise was high-profile and painfully public, not just because of the fall of a seemingly untouchable business, but because of the loss of thousands of jobs. A start-up that had grown fast and grown big, Katerra left a 7,500-strong workforce drifting in its wake when operations ceased. A brutal and difficult time for many. But if a silver lining is to be found, one could argue that the implosion of this tech behemoth was the catalyst for a large-scale redistribution of talent.

Take the four former Katerra executives now leading the US roll-out of London-based digital construction firm Modulous. Based in Seattle, Janet Stephenson, Kassi Mast, Eva Talbot and Jennifer Caldwell (pictured) have reunited to drive the expansion of their one-time rival. A fresh new chapter twinned with the benefits of working as part of a familiar, well-oiled machine from the outset is a powerful combination – one not to be underestimated.

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