About Levi Smith

About this blog:

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It’s Worth Noting is my personal blog. Here you’ll find information I think is worth noting regarding leadership, productivity and technology as applied to organizations and relationships. I’m energized by exploring new ideas, separating the wheat from the chaff and sharing what I learn along the way.

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About me:

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I’m a husband, father and company builder. These roles take up most of my time and are the main inspiration for what I share here. I now call Boise, Idaho home. I founded the Luvo Group (a business focused on helping organizations improve their organizational health and culture), Woodpile BBQ (a mail order brisket and barbecuing lesson business) and Billy Boxes (truck bed toolboxes reimagined). I currently serve as CEO & President of Franklin Building Supply. Lately I’ve been helping get the Housing Innovation Hub in Boise, Idaho off the ground, an initiative focused on helping Boise become the most effective and efficient place for entrepreneurs and investors to start, build and grow companies innovate in the housing construction industry.

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My enthusiasm for tasty food:

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I enjoy trying out new restaurants and recipes with friends and family, whether at our old haunts in Austin, in Boise or in our kitchen. If we are unable to enjoy a meal together, let me point you in the direction of some of my favorite dining spots:

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