Losing a loved one to death is always a devastating happening because haunts of the memories can be traumatic. Once death happens, people plan for the memorialization, and all the focus goes to funeral planning and picking out the tombstones or the caskets.
The family members are normally deeply touched by the death, thus might never do the job accordingly. Therefore, they consult a funeral service provider. This funeral home is among the best funeral homes in Austin that one can consult because they are establishing a unique brand.
Eterneva has been around for about 4.5 years, and it transformed the cremated hair and ashes of pets and people into diamonds. This business seems unusual, but it resonates perfectly with people who want to see their loved ones in form of something else even after departing.
Eterneva has been on a positive growth rate since its creation, and it has also doubled its revenue. These details were released by Adelle Archer, the co-founder, and CEO. The funeral home company is also releasing details of a $10milion funding guided by Tiger Management supported by Mark Cuban, Capstar Ventures, Goodwater Capital, and NextCoast Ventures.
In a certain interview, Adelle Archer claimed that the funding round was quite competitive because they got some term sheets that they gathered for an investment initiative. This business group was comprised of Kathryn Cavanaugh, the Director of Capstar, who also became part of the company’s board. Other executives who joined the board were; Lydia Jett, Kara Nortman, Natalie Portman among others.
Garrett Ozar, Adelle’s co-initiator created Eterneva in 2017 after having a massive impact at BigCommerce. Adelle Archer has a personal experience with the company because Tracey Kaufman, her investment mentor, and close ally, tested positive for pancreatic cancer, and at 47 years, she died. Kaufman did not have kin; she was cremated and the ashes were given to her aunt.
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