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#91 Jessica Rolph: Lovevery & the importance of early life & child brain development

#91 Jessica Rolph: Lovevery & the importance of early life & child brain development

Update: 2024-08-29
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In this episdoe, we are speaking to serial entrepreneur and category creator Jessica Rolph. She is the co-founder and CEO of Lovevery, a child development company helping parents feel confident they are making the most of each learning stage. 


Lovevery has won awards from TIME Magazine, Fast Company, Red Dot, and Parents' Choice. In 2021, Lovevery generated more than $100 million in subscription with recurring revenue growing by more than 100% year-on-year. Lovevery closed $100M in Series C with a valuation of $800M. 


Before Lovevery, Jessica was the co-founder of Happy Family, where she helped lead to become the #1 organic baby, toddler, and kid’s food in the US, with more than 200 SKUs sold in 20,000 stores across 30 countries worldwide. Before being acquired by Danone acquired in 2013.


We talk about Jessica’s entrepreneurial journey, the importance of early life, child and brain development, leading her companies and family with humility and so much more. 


Okay, it’s time to live wide awake. 


Stay connected with Lovevery:


Website: https://lovevery.com 


Social media: https://www.instagram.com/lovevery 


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#91 Jessica Rolph: Lovevery & the importance of early life & child brain development

#91 Jessica Rolph: Lovevery & the importance of early life & child brain development

Steph L Dickson