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Ken Sobel is co-founder and CEO of Hyperframe, a Berkeley-based startup that develops ultra-labor-efficient metal wall framing. With a background in mechanical engineering and software development, Sobel leads a team of eleven employees. The company has raised over $11 million in venture funding from notable investors including Saint-Gobain, Blackhorn Ventures, and Hometeam Ventures.