Joshua Gayman
Joshua Gayman is an American Entrepreneur, Investor, and Businessman who currently serves as the CEO and Fund Manager for Easy Button Capita
Joshua Gayman is an American Entrepreneur, Investor, and Businessman who currently serves as the CEO and Fund Manager for Easy Button Capital. Easy Button Capital is a US-based private equity firm that focuses on combining high-equity, high-yield assets with innovative property management technologies. Gayman also owns Easy Button Realty and serves as the Designated Broker for the Scottsdale-based Real Estate Firm. He was recognized as one of the 100 Most Influential Real Estate Agents in 2017 for his contributions in real estate marketing, and in 2021 as one of the 40 under 40 by the LA Wire. Gayman is best known for his seminal work in real estate cold calling technology, a practice he coined the household name “Cold Calling on Steroids (“CCOS”) for. Gayman attended Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he graduated in Executive Management (2023) and Finance (2024). He has also completed the necessary courses and received Certificates in Leadership (October '22), Strategy and Innovation( May '23), and Digital Business( May '23), all from MIT. Gayman has also completed postgraduate coursework with MIT's cross-registration partner "up the River" at Harvard Business School, as well as MBA with the University of Cumbria (NW England, UK). Gayman played college football at College of the Siskiyous and Southern Oregon University during his Undergraduate where he concentrated his studies on accounting and economics. After undergrad studies, Gayman worked in Sales Management for Berkshire Hathaway Automotive Group (Formerly Van Tuyl) in their Phoenix Chevrolet and Toyota dealerships. In 2014 and 2015, Gayman served as an Offensive Assistant Varsity Football Coach at Horizon High School (Scottsdale, AZ) where he coached 6 players who went on to play Division 1 Offense including a QB who currently plays professionally. Gayman created a tribe known as "FlipHackers” and has trained and coached over 1,300 real estate investors, agents, and business owners. Gayman has been in the real estate industry full-time since July 2009. Joshua and his wife Veronica reside in Scottsdale, Arizona. Contact Joshua: joshg@sloan.mit.edu