Earlyshares

EarlyShares is an online platform for real estate fundraising and investing. It was founded in 2011 and is headquartered in Miami, Florida.

EarlyShares
TypePrivate company
IndustryCrowdfunding
Founded2011 (2011)[1]
Headquarters,
Key people
Steve Temes, Chairman; Heather Schwarz, CEO; Mark Gillanders, COO/CFO; Renee Caputi, Co-Founder; Jonatan Alava, CTO; Stephen Cornick, Board Member; Maurice Lopes, Founder;
Websitehttp://www.EarlyShares.com

History

EarlyShares was founded in 2011 by Stephen Temes, Maurice Lopes, Heather Schwarz, and Renee Caputi.

EarlyShares launched in April 2012 as a platform for rewards-based crowdfunding campaigns. After the SEC implemented rules for general solicitation in September 2013, EarlyShares began hosting equity investment offerings for accredited investors. In 2014, EarlyShares began focusing solely on real estate crowdfunding investments.

Joanna Schwartz joined EarlyShares as CEO in May 2013.[2]

Milestones

In 2012, EarlyShares produced “a nationwide road tour, offering free workshops about exactly what crowdfunding is, how to do it and the ramifications of it”.[3]

In September 2012, EarlyShares acquired HelpersUnite, a donation based crowdfunding portal dedicated to cause related projects, for an undisclosed sum.[3]

That month, EarlyShares became the "key sponsor"[4] of the Small Business Challenge, a competition for businesses with fewer than 100 employees and entrepreneurs with startup ideas that are seeking to raise capital through crowdfunding. The competition is designed to "reward companies that show the most potential for job creation".[4]

In November 2013, EarlyShares launched its first equity offering for BoatSetter.[5]

In February 2014, EarlyShares partnered with Crowdnetic to expand the distribution network for their investment offerings. EarlyShares offerings in ‘private issuers publicly raising’ are viewable on MarketWatch.com.[6]

Awards and Recognitions

EarlyShares has received the Crowdfunding Accreditation for Platform Standards (CAPS) from crowdsourcing.org[7]

In August 2012, Worth Magazine named EarlyShares one of its Top 10 Crowdfunding Sites.[8]

References

  1. Douglas, Danielle; Overly, Steven (23 May 2012). "WashPost". The Washington Post. Retrieved 25 Jul 2012.
  2. "Breaking Down General Solicitation For Private Placements In The US". Crowdfund Insider. 2013-07-11. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
  3. "Nibletz". Retrieved 16 Sep 2012.
  4. "Miami Herald". Miami Herald. Retrieved 16 Sep 2012.
  5. "Funding Platform EarlyShares Launches New Equity Investment Campaign for BoatSetter". PRWeb. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
  6. "EarlyShares Expands Offering Distribution Network Through Partnership With Crowdnetic". PRWeb. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
  7. "Crowdsourcing.org". Archived from the original on 31 July 2012. Retrieved 26 Jul 2012.
  8. "Grow Magazine, August 2012, Page 75". Retrieved 16 Sep 2012.
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