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GrocerKey is a Madison, Wisconsin-based company that provides e-commerce software for grocery stores.
GrocerKey was founded in 2014 by Jeremy Neren in Madison, Wisconsin. [1] [2] Before launching the company, Neren started a grocery delivery service in 2006 for college students at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He worked on the company for 9 years before taking his experience to launch GrocerKey. [2] [3] In 2015, GrocerKey participated in Gener8tor, a Wisconsin startup accelerator program. [4] [5]
In 2015, Wisconsin-based grocery chain Woodman’s Markets signed up to be a GrocerKey customer and also became the company’s lead investor. [5] That same year, company closed a seed round of equity and convertible debt funding form Woodman’s, SymphonyAlpha Ventures, Gener8tor, Angels on the Water, and the BrightStar Wisconsin Foundation. [5]
In April 2018, the company announced that it had secured $2.5 million in angel investments from Woodman's, dunnhumby Ventures and other Midwestern-based angel investors. [6]
This article has an unclear
citation style. (October 2019) |
GrocerKey is a Madison, Wisconsin-based company that provides e-commerce software for grocery stores.
GrocerKey was founded in 2014 by Jeremy Neren in Madison, Wisconsin. [1] [2] Before launching the company, Neren started a grocery delivery service in 2006 for college students at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He worked on the company for 9 years before taking his experience to launch GrocerKey. [2] [3] In 2015, GrocerKey participated in Gener8tor, a Wisconsin startup accelerator program. [4] [5]
In 2015, Wisconsin-based grocery chain Woodman’s Markets signed up to be a GrocerKey customer and also became the company’s lead investor. [5] That same year, company closed a seed round of equity and convertible debt funding form Woodman’s, SymphonyAlpha Ventures, Gener8tor, Angels on the Water, and the BrightStar Wisconsin Foundation. [5]
In April 2018, the company announced that it had secured $2.5 million in angel investments from Woodman's, dunnhumby Ventures and other Midwestern-based angel investors. [6]