GeekWire chronicles the Pacific Northwest startup scene. Sign up for our weekly startup newsletter, and check out the GeekWire funding tracker and VC directory. by John Cook on Apr 24, 2013 at 4:20 am ...
Josh Neblett, CEO of ETailz, a company that now owns Ecomom's assets. In February, a startup called Ecomom failed suddenly and tragically. Its founder, Jody Sherman, committed suicide and two weeks ...
For Kimberly Pinkson, founder of EcoMom Alliance, the environment and community go hand in hand. Now, she’s reaching out to her audience through an online marketplace. Wondering where to shop for ...
EcoMom, a site where moms can shop for healthy and environmentally-friendly goods, just raised $2 million in a first round of funding. The Los Angeles startup first announced $1.1 million of financing ...
Last month, we published a behind-the-scenes report on a failed e-commerce startup, Ecomom, and its founder who committed suicide, Jody Sherman. Sherman shot and killed himself at the end of January.
Jody Sherman, a longtime web entrepreneur most recently known as the co-founder and CEO of healthy kids products site Ecomom, has passed away. He was 47. Details on the cause of death have not been ...
We're loving Ecomom, a one-stop shop filled with green goodies for the whole family. Whether shopping for yourself or buying for baby, scouring the stores to find your fave products that are not only ...
Newly-launched startup EcoMom.com forgoes the current trend toward crowdsourced community decision-making. Instead, the company uses a rigid internal process and carefully-selected external partners ...
Ecomom, the Las Vegas-based e-commerce site for eco-friendly kids’ products founded by the late Jody Sherman, wound down its operations due to financial insolvency soon after Sherman’s death at the ...
Mom commerce site ecomom has raised $4 million in a Series A financing round lead by Cue Ball Capital. The round was followed on by investors Dave McClure, Tony Hsieh, Chamath Palihapitiya, Rohan Oza, ...
SAN RAFAEL — The women gathered in the airy living room, wine poured and pleasantries exchanged. In no time, the conversation turned lively — not about the literary merits of Geraldine Brooks or ...