Furman Dodd Jr., Chief Inspiration Officer
A "facilitator of help for others long before he needed help himself"
The Architect (Before his Illness)
Furman Dodd Jr. was always a "facilitator" of help for others long before he needed help himself.
Key Theme: He was the one who stopped to help the person on the side of the road. He was the teacher.
"Long before Facilitate & Elevate IQ had a name, it had a blueprint. It was found in the character of a man who never saw a problem he didn't try to solve and never met a person he didn't try to lift."
The Turning Point (The Resilience)
The Advocacy (The Mission for Others)
Key Theme: The recovery journey is a testament to the power of hope and the "IQ" (Intelligence & Intentionality) required to navigate complex medical and legal systems.
"For seven years, we have walked a path of recovery that requires more than just hope—it requires strategic action, advocacy, and an unshakable belief in restoration. His journey is the fuel for our fire."
Key Theme: Because of him, you now fight for others who are navigating "the system."
Drafting thought: "Our commitment to advocacy isn't just a business service; it’s a family promise. We facilitate projects because we know what it’s like to need a bridge. We elevate communities because we know every foundation is worth saving."
Expert Project Liaison Services
"We don't just build projects; we honor the man who taught us how to build. He is our motivation for every grant facilitated, every landmark restored, and every voice we advocate for. We are still working for his full recovery, and in the meantime, we are using the strength he gave us to recover the dreams of our community."