Tuesday, April 11, 2023

After selling LVLY for $35m, Hannah Spilva is giving back to Aussie startups

 One year after selling her flower and gift retail platform for $35 million, LVLY co-founder Hannah Spilva has unveiled she is pumping some of her windfall back into promising startups through Melbourne-based consulting firm Radical Ventures.

Founded alongside her husband Konrad Spilva, the former CEO of global advertising agency Isobar (now Dentsu Creative), the couple has joined forces to share their tech and e-commerce expertise and help local direct-to-consumer businesses scale from the ground up.

Read More: https://www.businessnewsaustralia.com/articles/why-lvly-co-founder-hannah-spilva-is-giving-back-to-startups.html



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