Flywheel Consumer Partners
Flywheel Consumer Partners is a Seed venture capital firm based in Nashville, TN investing in Consumer, Other. The firm typically writes $750K–$2.0M checks and has 1 portfolio company in our records.
- Check size
- $750K–$2.0M
- Portfolio
- 1 company on record
- Partners
- 11 listed
- Stage
- Seed
- Sectors
- Consumer, Other
- HQ
- Nashville, TN
- AUM
- Not in our records
Seed
$750K – $2.0M
1+ companies
11 partners
Investment Thesis
Focused on partnering with startup teams that are creating cutting-edge solutions in the Consumer space.
How Flywheel Consumer Partners invests
Flywheel Consumer Partners is a vc firm based in Nashville, TN. The firm invests at the Seed stage, with a focus on Consumer, Other.
Flywheel Consumer Partners typically writes checks of $750K–$2.0M per investment.
Flywheel Consumer Partners has backed 1 company in our records, including HomeTech Solutions.
Partners & Team
Quinn Bailey
Channel Director
Lindsay Rosenthal
Media Director
Jacqui Dynowski
Director of Client Success
Kendall Byrd
Director of Commerce
Daniella Meni
Retail Media Director
Mollie Keller
Director
Austin Adams
Media Director
Sabrina Keller
Vice President of Commerce
Joe Huber
Media Director
Brian Hoppaugh
Senior Director, Credit and Collections
Megan Lewis
Partner
Industry Focus
Invests In
Portfolio Companies (1)
Other
HomeTech Solutions
- •Raising at Seed? You're squarely in their sweet spot.
- •Lead with your fit in Consumer, Other — the sectors they actively back.
- •Size your ask to their typical $750K – $2.0M check.
- •cold outreach ok
- •Address your outreach to a specific partner, such as Quinn Bailey, Channel Director.
- •A warm introduction beats a cold email. Get matched and request an intro.
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