Hello Friends!
About three years ago I put the following post up on the iTulip forums. Shortly thereafter I became extremely busy, and without much of an explanation, dramatically decreased the frequency of my iTulip posts. It may now be time for that explanation.
Well, since I wrote that post, I decided to back my words with my time, and joined the LaborVoices team. We've succeeded in our goal of becoming the trusted source of information relating to labor abuses in the global apparel industry, and we have a nice collection of marquee customers who are now paying for our services to ensure that their supply chains are free of labor abuses.
It turns out that enabling market forces to pressure abusive factory owners into improving working conditions is not only profitable, but a rapidly growing business! We have already begun expanding monitoring services into more countries and additional sectors, and begun selling higher-margin services that apply sophisticated analytical tools to the crowd-sourced data we're collecting. Annual revenues are still small (~$500k) but growing fast.
Over the past few months, we've also been going through 500 Startups' accelerator program in San Francisco (Batch 22), and are about to graduate. Our formal public reveal will be in San Francisco at 500 Startups' Batch 22 Demo Day, on October 25th. (There's also a private "preview" day a bit earlier, on October 19th, but I believe you may need a pre-existing relationship with 500 Startups to get entry to that one.)
If any iTulipers will be in the San Francisco bay area on October 25th, and are interested in meeting or learning more about LaborVoices, tickets to Demo Day are available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/500-sta...44?aff=website. After Demo Day, we'll begin setting up meetings with both Angel and VC investors for a Series A round. (Unfortunately, we can only accept accredited investors at this point.) Attendance at Demo Day is not required to invest, but it does provide you with a chance to meet the whole management team in person.
If anyone wants to meet offline, individually or collectively, from the 20th to the 24th in the San Francisco area, we may be able to make that happen as well. (I'll be working in SF, but staying in Fremont.) Just send me a private message, and we'll see what we can set up.
Thanks!
astonas
p.s. For FRED, or any other systems administrator: I did try to contact EJ directly to get permission before making this post, but received no reply. I assumed he must be busy with his own venture (VirZoom), and was no longer checking messages here regularly. Should this announcement be considered inappropriate, or should it need to be moved behind the paywall, please feel free to move it as you see fit. Thanks!
About three years ago I put the following post up on the iTulip forums. Shortly thereafter I became extremely busy, and without much of an explanation, dramatically decreased the frequency of my iTulip posts. It may now be time for that explanation.
Originally posted by astonas
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It turns out that enabling market forces to pressure abusive factory owners into improving working conditions is not only profitable, but a rapidly growing business! We have already begun expanding monitoring services into more countries and additional sectors, and begun selling higher-margin services that apply sophisticated analytical tools to the crowd-sourced data we're collecting. Annual revenues are still small (~$500k) but growing fast.
Over the past few months, we've also been going through 500 Startups' accelerator program in San Francisco (Batch 22), and are about to graduate. Our formal public reveal will be in San Francisco at 500 Startups' Batch 22 Demo Day, on October 25th. (There's also a private "preview" day a bit earlier, on October 19th, but I believe you may need a pre-existing relationship with 500 Startups to get entry to that one.)
If any iTulipers will be in the San Francisco bay area on October 25th, and are interested in meeting or learning more about LaborVoices, tickets to Demo Day are available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/500-sta...44?aff=website. After Demo Day, we'll begin setting up meetings with both Angel and VC investors for a Series A round. (Unfortunately, we can only accept accredited investors at this point.) Attendance at Demo Day is not required to invest, but it does provide you with a chance to meet the whole management team in person.
If anyone wants to meet offline, individually or collectively, from the 20th to the 24th in the San Francisco area, we may be able to make that happen as well. (I'll be working in SF, but staying in Fremont.) Just send me a private message, and we'll see what we can set up.
Thanks!
astonas
p.s. For FRED, or any other systems administrator: I did try to contact EJ directly to get permission before making this post, but received no reply. I assumed he must be busy with his own venture (VirZoom), and was no longer checking messages here regularly. Should this announcement be considered inappropriate, or should it need to be moved behind the paywall, please feel free to move it as you see fit. Thanks!
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