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Welcome to After the Exit, the show where I interview CEOs after they've sold their startup and have them share the lesson they've learned about business, about relationships, and life.
Today I'm really excited to introduce you to my friend Whitney Casey, recently exited CEO of Finery. Before Finery, she oversaw product development and growth at Match.com and also lived a life as a producer and/ or correspondent at CBS, CNN, Fox, ABC, and NBC - winning two Emmy's in the process. She founded Finery - a personal stylist in your back pocket (and a competitor of my previous company, Cladwell). She raised $5mil in seed funding from NEA, partnered with Match.com, and was named CNBC's top 100 startups to watch worldwide. As she was raising Series A at a $30mil valuation privacy laws began to shift so according to public sources she opted to sell to Stitch Fix for an undisclosed amount.
Hope you enjoy!
If you’re short on time and just want to browse the lessons, go to allsmith.org/afterthexit and you can browse all of the lessons and click to a hyperlink to that specific lesson in each youtube video.
This episode is brought to you by Visible.vc - Raise capital, update investors and engage your team from a single platform.
It's also brought to you by Boilerplate.legal - Affordable, streamlined, venture capital-approved legal documents for your startup.
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Welcome to After the Exit, the show where I interview CEOs after they've sold their startup and have them share the lesson they've learned about business, about relationships, and life.
Today I'm really excited to introduce you to my friend Whitney Casey, recently exited CEO of Finery. Before Finery, she oversaw product development and growth at Match.com and also lived a life as a producer and/ or correspondent at CBS, CNN, Fox, ABC, and NBC - winning two Emmy's in the process. She founded Finery - a personal stylist in your back pocket (and a competitor of my previous company, Cladwell). She raised $5mil in seed funding from NEA, partnered with Match.com, and was named CNBC's top 100 startups to watch worldwide. As she was raising Series A at a $30mil valuation privacy laws began to shift so according to public sources she opted to sell to Stitch Fix for an undisclosed amount.
Hope you enjoy!
If you’re short on time and just want to browse the lessons, go to allsmith.org/afterthexit and you can browse all of the lessons and click to a hyperlink to that specific lesson in each youtube video.
This episode is brought to you by Visible.vc - Raise capital, update investors and engage your team from a single platform.
It's also brought to you by Boilerplate.legal - Affordable, streamlined, venture capital-approved legal documents for your startup.