November 17, 2021 | Staff
Jason Azevedo

For Jason, manufacturing and entrepreneurship are the ‘family business.’ He started his first company with his brother Keven while in his teens. They both learned what it takes to run an enterprise from the machine floor up to client-facing through to management and leadership. This humble start grew into a multi-million-dollar business from their investment of time, capital, sweat, and hard-won lessons.
The next venture saw the brothers expand into manufacturing for B2B enterprises – delivering key projects for Best Buy, Costco, Disney, EA Games, Intel, Roku, Starbucks, Target, Walmart, and more.
Across this experience, one theme remained constant – Made In America. Fundamental to the Azevedo business philosophy, keeping manufacturing close and local meant higher quality, lower delivery times, less loss in translation, and a better outcome for the client, the vendor, and the economy.
This mentality fuels MRCA, ensuring the longevity of American manufacturing. From inception, this has remained the company’s goal, and it informs its acquisition approach and creation of synergies.