How NBIC Helped Army Veteran Daniel Gray Build a Thriving Childcare Business in Tennessee
How NBIC Helped Army Veteran Daniel Gray Build a Thriving Childcare Business in Tennessee Daniel Gray spent 18 years as a U.S. Army helicopter pilot. Problem-solving was not something he studied; it was something he did every day, in conditions where getting it wrong was not an option. As he approached retirement, he began thinking seriously about […]
Rebuilt, Rebranded, and Digitally Ready: How NBIC Helped a Veteran Entrepreneur Start Again with Confidence

Rebuilt, Rebranded, and Digitally Ready: How NBIC Helped a Veteran Entrepreneur Start Again with Confidence For more than 20 years, Genma Holmes built Holmes Pest Control on something simple: solving problems others couldn’t. The idea was born when she saw a colleague’s frustration with a rodent issue at a manufacturing plant, and the jaw-dropping bill for […]
From Startup to Standout: How NBIC Helped Luminary Turn Systems into Sustainable Growth

When Celisa Webster first joined the Nashville Business Incubation Center’s (NBIC) Groundwork program in 2020, she didn’t just want to build a cleaning company; she wanted to build a community of excellence. She already had purpose: a passion for excellence, integrity, and community. But what she needed was proof: systems, structure, and measurable growth. Her vision for Luminary Cleaning Services was never just about cleaning spaces; it was about creating opportunities for Nashville residents and modeling what good business looks like when integrity leads the way.
From Small Town Fields to Strong Foundations
Brandon Mason’s construction roots go back to his family’s Kentucky farm, where he learned discipline and labor early. Surrounded by relatives in residential construction, he developed a strong foundation in materials, timelines, and accountability. That hands-on experience led him to earn a Construction Management degree from Western Kentucky University and manage large commercial and infrastructure projects, ranging from $5 million to over $500 million.
In 2019, Brandon launched BCMason Group, focused on industrial and infrastructure projects. While the firm gained a reputation for performance, operational complexity increased with contracts, from estimating and financial controls to project tracking and client communication.
From Electrician to CEO: How NBIC Helped Lensey King Power Up His Business to Double-Digit Growth

In construction, growth isn’t just about breaking ground on bigger projects. It’s about building smarter behind the scenes. For Brandon Mason, founder of BCMason Group, real progress came from operational clarity, profitability alignment, and support from the Nashville Business Incubation Center (NBIC).
From Small Town Fields to Strong Foundations
Brandon Mason’s construction roots go back to his family’s Kentucky farm, where he learned discipline and labor early. Surrounded by relatives in residential construction, he developed a strong foundation in materials, timelines, and accountability. That hands-on experience led him to earn a Construction Management degree from Western Kentucky University and manage large commercial and infrastructure projects, ranging from $5 million to over $500 million.
In 2019, Brandon launched BCMason Group, focused on industrial and infrastructure projects. While the firm gained a reputation for performance, operational complexity increased with contracts, from estimating and financial controls to project tracking and client communication.
How BCMason Group Scaled from $1M to $7M: A Construction Business Growth Story Powered by NBIC

In construction, growth isn’t just about breaking ground on bigger projects. It’s about building smarter behind the scenes. For Brandon Mason, founder of BCMason Group, real progress came from operational clarity, profitability alignment, and support from the Nashville Business Incubation Center (NBIC).
From Small Town Fields to Strong Foundations
Brandon Mason’s construction roots go back to his family’s Kentucky farm, where he learned discipline and labor early. Surrounded by relatives in residential construction, he developed a strong foundation in materials, timelines, and accountability. That hands-on experience led him to earn a Construction Management degree from Western Kentucky University and manage large commercial and infrastructure projects, ranging from $5 million to over $500 million.
In 2019, Brandon launched BCMason Group, focused on industrial and infrastructure projects. While the firm gained a reputation for performance, operational complexity increased with contracts, from estimating and financial controls to project tracking and client communication.