A loan helped expands product inventory and scale the business to create more local jobs.


Greg's story

After graduating college in 2019, I was jobless for almost a year, and the 2020 pandemic hit. Overall, my health was spiraling and I lost sight of my potential. I was at my lowest point in life back in 2020, and after months of witnessing traumatic events in our country, I decided to take ownership of my life. I went through a massive body transformation and lost 70 pounds and inspired others to join my journey. My goal was to empower others to become their best version. I became a certified personal trainer and trained over 50+ clients.

Training clients was my passion and I wanted to do more. I developed a health and fitness community virtually called Infiniteform.

After months and months of building a large community, I decided to expand Infiniteform to a sportswear brand to help my community feel good about what they wear while training. Each product piece was inspired by my client's fitness journey. I wanted to showcase their story to the world through the love of athletic wear.

Infiniteform continues to make an impact within the fitness community and also our local community in Baltimore. I work closely with a non-profit organization called Next One Up and am also a Mentor. Next One Up is a mentorship that transforms the lives of younger men in the Baltimore community by advancing their academic, athletic, and social development. I will continue to inspire my community to create their own transformation story like me and growing my business will help me do that.


This loan is special because:

It supports a Black entrepreneur in expanding their business.



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About Infiniteform, LLC

Industry: Retail
Years in operation: 1 year - 3 years
Website: infiniteformathletics.com

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