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Hello. As disclosed on my user page and on this talk page, I have a paid COI relationship with Grove Collaborative. I understand and work to adhere to Wikipedia's rules and criteria. Feedback suggests are welcom. Best, LeepKendall ( talk) 22:37, 21 January 2022 (UTC)
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Hello: I am an employee of Grove Collaborative and therefore have a COI relationship with this article. Below I have listed a few recent items that have recently been covered in the press that I think may improve the article. The content includes formatted sources. If someone were to find these updates a good use of their time to review, I’d greatly appreciate it. My goal is to always adhere to the Wikipedia rules and criteria. Thank you Khgrove22 ( talk) 22:15, 19 July 2022 (UTC)
In July 2022, retailers Kohl’s, Meijer and Giant Eagle began carrying products from Grove Co.’s cleaning line. This brick-and-mortar retail partnership includes educational end cap displays to educate customers on reducing plastic waste. [1]
Grove Collaborative officially went public June 17, 2022, on the New York Stock Exchange via its SPAC merger with Richard Branson’s Virgin Group Acquisition Corp. [2] [3]
2022 Q1 revenue declined by 11% compared to Q1 2021. [3]
The company laid off 17% of its workforce not long after the Virgin SPAC merger to cut operating costs. [3]
Grove Collaborative was chosen by Fast Company as one of their top innovative companies for 2022. [2]
In April of 2022, actress and entrepreneur Drew Barrymore became an investor in Grove Collaborative. [4] She is the company’s first global brand and sustainability advocate. Barrymore will also work with the product development team to help the company achieve its goal of being plastic-free by 2025. [5]
In February, former Burts Bees executive John Replogle was appointed chairman of Grove Collaborative’s board of directors. [3]
In early 2022, Grove Collaborative named Sergio Cervantes as its new CFO. Cervantes spent 18 years with Unilever and four years with Gillette. [5]
In 2021, Grove Collaborative hired former Amazon executive Jennie Perry to serve as its chief marketing officer. [6] Khgrove22 ( talk) 22:15, 19 July 2022 (UTC)
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I would like to propose a few additions/corrections to the Grove Collaborative article that I believe would improve it overall. All new content is in bold font. I appreciate the time and attention of those reviewing these recommendations. Best, RJZGroveCo ( talk) 21:17, 6 March 2024 (UTC)
Grove Collaborative makes and sells its own environmentally friendly home and personal care products under its Grove Co. brand, as well as those of third-party companies.
The company was founded in 2012 by CEO Stuart Landesberg, Chris Clark, and Jordan Savage under the name ePantry.
[1]
In August 2023, Jeff Yurcisin became the new Chief Executive Officer of Grove Collaborative. Stu Landesberg transitioned from CEO to Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors. [2] RJZGroveCo ( talk) 21:17, 6 March 2024 (UTC)
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Hello. As disclosed on my user page and on this talk page, I have a paid COI relationship with Grove Collaborative. I understand and work to adhere to Wikipedia's rules and criteria. Feedback suggests are welcom. Best, LeepKendall ( talk) 22:37, 21 January 2022 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Hello: I am an employee of Grove Collaborative and therefore have a COI relationship with this article. Below I have listed a few recent items that have recently been covered in the press that I think may improve the article. The content includes formatted sources. If someone were to find these updates a good use of their time to review, I’d greatly appreciate it. My goal is to always adhere to the Wikipedia rules and criteria. Thank you Khgrove22 ( talk) 22:15, 19 July 2022 (UTC)
In July 2022, retailers Kohl’s, Meijer and Giant Eagle began carrying products from Grove Co.’s cleaning line. This brick-and-mortar retail partnership includes educational end cap displays to educate customers on reducing plastic waste. [1]
Grove Collaborative officially went public June 17, 2022, on the New York Stock Exchange via its SPAC merger with Richard Branson’s Virgin Group Acquisition Corp. [2] [3]
2022 Q1 revenue declined by 11% compared to Q1 2021. [3]
The company laid off 17% of its workforce not long after the Virgin SPAC merger to cut operating costs. [3]
Grove Collaborative was chosen by Fast Company as one of their top innovative companies for 2022. [2]
In April of 2022, actress and entrepreneur Drew Barrymore became an investor in Grove Collaborative. [4] She is the company’s first global brand and sustainability advocate. Barrymore will also work with the product development team to help the company achieve its goal of being plastic-free by 2025. [5]
In February, former Burts Bees executive John Replogle was appointed chairman of Grove Collaborative’s board of directors. [3]
In early 2022, Grove Collaborative named Sergio Cervantes as its new CFO. Cervantes spent 18 years with Unilever and four years with Gillette. [5]
In 2021, Grove Collaborative hired former Amazon executive Jennie Perry to serve as its chief marketing officer. [6] Khgrove22 ( talk) 22:15, 19 July 2022 (UTC)
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Hello:
I would like to propose a few additions/corrections to the Grove Collaborative article that I believe would improve it overall. All new content is in bold font. I appreciate the time and attention of those reviewing these recommendations. Best, RJZGroveCo ( talk) 21:17, 6 March 2024 (UTC)
Grove Collaborative makes and sells its own environmentally friendly home and personal care products under its Grove Co. brand, as well as those of third-party companies.
The company was founded in 2012 by CEO Stuart Landesberg, Chris Clark, and Jordan Savage under the name ePantry.
[1]
In August 2023, Jeff Yurcisin became the new Chief Executive Officer of Grove Collaborative. Stu Landesberg transitioned from CEO to Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors. [2] RJZGroveCo ( talk) 21:17, 6 March 2024 (UTC)
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