— On-line clothes rental startup Armoire added three new hires.
- Sanober Mukadam is the startup’s new chief working and merchandising officer. She was beforehand head of product at logistics firm Swyft and an Amazon retail and logistics lead.
- Meg Murray, founder and president of Nasty Lady Wines, is now vice chairman of gross sales and buyer success.
- Jen Snow, former director of consumer design and expertise at Shopper Affairs, is head of consumer expertise.
Based in 2016, Armoire has experimented to search out the appropriate steadiness of on-line and in-person perks. Earlier this 12 months it opened a high-tech brick-and-mortar boutique.
Armoire CEO Ambika Singh stated the corporate has grown its subscriber base by almost 120% over the previous two years. A brand new SEC submitting exhibits the startup is elevating extra capital. The corporate, which has raised greater than $12 million so far, declined to touch upon the submitting.
— Dutchie, a hashish commerce platform that serves retailers, appointed Tim Barash as CEO and chairman. Barash was beforehand chief enterprise officer and chief monetary officer for Toast, which builds restaurant know-how merchandise and went public final 12 months. He was additionally Dutchie’s government chairman for 2 years.
Dutchie additionally introduced a number of extra hires:
- Chief Monetary Officer Nick DeLeonardis, beforehand an government at Toast;
- Normal Counsel John Kelleher, beforehand common counsel for HubSpot;
- Vice President of Engineering Michael Lee, beforehand chief know-how officer at Notarize and vice chairman of engineering at Toast.
The Bend, Ore.-based startup laid off 8% of its workforce in June, after elevating $550 million in 2021. Its software program is utilized by greater than 5,500 dispensaries within the U.S. and Canada. Former CEO Ross Lipson and his brother Zach Lipson, who co-founded Dutchie in 2017, have departed the corporate.

— Esper, which operates a DevOps platform for corporations managing fleets of Android gadgets, added three new vice presidents.
- Dane Mustola, vice chairman and common supervisor for Americas, beforehand director of enterprise gross sales at Okta.
- Robert Rexford, vice chairman, pre-post gross sales and buyer help, beforehand a senior gross sales engineering supervisor at Auth0.
- Ted Colton, vice chairman of channels and partnerships, beforehand vice chairman and common supervisor at Crestron Electronics. Colton additionally held management positions at Polycom and Microsoft.
Esper laid off 12% of its workers in June, lower than a 12 months after elevating $60 million. Based in 2018 by two Microsoft vets, Esper helps corporations with growth, deployment, and upkeep of gadgets used throughout a number of industries.
— Smarsh, a Portland, Ore.-based startup that makes software program for archiving digital communications, employed Mike Cagle as chief monetary officer and Leander LeSure as chief folks and variety officer.
Cagle was beforehand vice chairman of monetary planning and an analyst at Veeam Software program. LeSure beforehand held human sources roles at Herman Miller, Getty Photos, Western Union and American Categorical and was a radioman specialist within the U.S. Navy. Smarsh appointed a brand new CEO, Kim Crawford Goodman, in June.