Think Realty Podcast #344 – The Rise of Constructive Capital: A Behind-The-Scenes Look With Kyle Concannon

by Eddie Wilson, Kyle Concannon | Mar 11, 2025 | Funding, Market & Trends, Podcast

How does a company navigate rapid expansion, market shifts, and industry challenges to become a major player in private lending? Eddie sat down with Kyle Concannon, VP of Product at Constructive Capital, to uncover the story behind their explosive growth, strategic pivots, and what’s next for the lending space.

What you’ll learn:

  • A journey through market changes – How Constructive Capital launched right before COVID and adapted during one of the most unpredictable times in financial history.
  • Scaling a lending powerhouse – The key strategies behind their rapid expansion and what differentiates them in a competitive industry.
  • Industry insights and future trends – What’s happening in the private lending space right now, and how investors and lenders can stay ahead.
  • Adapting to change – From rising interest rates to shifting borrower needs, how Constructive Capital continues to evolve and innovate.

For more information, visit constructiveloans.com

  • An entrepreneur and visionary by nature, Eddie’s widespread interests have led to successful ventures across the globe, from operating non-profits and owning an ad agency that worked with well-known household brands, to investing in hundreds of real estate projects and building a nationally syndicated radio show. Today, he guides AAPL and Think Realty with his marketing, funding, and real estate investing knowledge to ensure their establishment as the premier organizations in their sectors.

  • Kyle Concannon is currently the Vice President of Product, Wholesale at Constructive Capital. He has 8 years of Private Lending experience with the last 4 years at Constructive, Kyle and his team have driven significant growth in monthly production. After studying Construction Management at Purdue University he has since held roles in: Asset Management, Underwriting, and Sales.

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