How This Georgetown MBA Class Project Got Acquired by GoodBuy Gear | Alli Cavasino & Natalie Poston

High Stakes

What started as an MBA class idea led to an acquisition by one of the nation’s leading baby and kid gear marketplaces.

Alli Cavasino and Natalie Poston, founders of JoyLet, built a no-frills “rent-the-runway” model for baby gear, allowing parents to rent items for the time they need.

In EP 19 of High Stakes, Alli and Natalie join Paige Soya, Managing Partner of K Street Capital, to discuss the exit and how they navigated the roadblocks in their journey.

Connect with us here:

1. Alli Cavasino- https://www.linkedin.com/in/allicavasino/

2. Natalie Poston- https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalieposton/

3. Paige Soya: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paigesoya/

4. K Street Capital: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kstreetvc/

00:00 Introduction

00:47 Meet the Founders: Ali and Natalie

01:41 The Birth of Joylette

04:41 Early Challenges and MVP Development

05:38 Raising Capital and Going Full-Time

07:31 Learning and Pivoting the Business Model

09:34 Customer Acquisition Strategies

16:43 Deciding to Exit

19:34 The Exit Process

24:43 Reflections and Future Plans

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