Knollgate offers the only capital structure for consumer brands via its FlexScaleTM platform designed to undo dilution versus compound it Knollgate LLC (“KnollgateKnollgate offers the only capital structure for consumer brands via its FlexScaleTM platform designed to undo dilution versus compound it Knollgate LLC (“Knollgate

Knollgate Launches to Help Founders of Established Consumer Brands Scale their Businesses Thru One-of-A-Kind Flexible Financing Solution

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Knollgate offers the only capital structure for consumer brands via its FlexScaleTM platform designed to undo dilution versus compound it

Knollgate LLC (“Knollgate” or “the Firm”) announced its launch as a private investment firm built to prevent further dilution for founder-led consumer brands. The Firm focuses on pairing growth capital with the strategic horsepower, operating playbook and network of a top-tier venture capital firm.

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Knollgate specializes in partnering with both emerging brands that are at the precipice of expanding nationally to scaled operators that are in the process of expanding category by category. The Firm seeks to provide flexible financing solutions through its FlexScaleTM product that replaces the need for companies to sell equity to cover inventory and/or float their receivables. Knollgate’s FlexScaleTM platform scales alongside the companies it partners with and pays down as inventory sells through. This results in a financing path that aligns with the company’s timeframe thereby alleviating the capital challenges that many consumer brands face when scaling their businesses.

Knollgate was founded by Greg Greifeld, a private markets investment veteran who possesses extensive expertise as both an operator and investor. Prior to founding the Firm, Mr. Greifeld served as Chief Investment Officer of Runway Growth Capital (“Runway”), where he helped grow their portfolio past $2 billion across more than 70 investments. He was also an integral member of the firm’s executive team that took Runway public and served as Chief Executive Officer of the public company where he helped guide the company through its sale to BC Partners. Prior to that, he held roles as an investment professional at J.P. Morgan and HPS Investment Partners. Mr. Greifeld has also served on the boards of several companies and has significant experience advising executive management teams on a wide range of strategic business issues.

Daniel Raab, former Chief Executive Officer of Marley Spoon, said, “Greg possesses deep knowledge of what makes a consumer products business successful and has created a tailor-made solution that I believe is going to empower a lot of founders to succeed. He will be a great partner to growing brands.”

Greg Greifeld, Founder and Managing Partner of Knollgate, said, “Throughout my career, I have watched one too many growing brands give up equity, governance, margin or control in exchange for capital they need today. We believe founders deserve more flexible solutions to meet their needs and true partners that possess extensive experience scaling businesses and helping their companies see around corners. At Knollgate, we bring this caliber of counsel alongside the only capital structure built to undo dilution rather than compound it. We are looking forward to helping a broad array of established consumer brands as they embark on their next chapters of growth.”

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