Gemr Raises $4.9M Series A To Help Connect Collectors With Their Favorite Doodads
November 06, 2014 at 07:00 AM EST
Gemr, which currently has an beta iOS app out and is building a website, has raised a $4.9 million Series A for its platform, which uses proprietary tech to help people find and value collectibles. Investors include James B. Hawkes, the former chairman and CEO of Eaton Vance Corp., and co-founder Gary Sullivan, who is also an appraiser on PBS’s “Antique Roadshow.” The… Read More