LA Tech ‘Moves’: Birdy Grey Gains New COO, Procore Technologies Welcomes New CMO

Decerry Donato

Decerry Donato is a reporter at dot.LA. Prior to that, she was an editorial fellow at the company. Decerry received her bachelor's degree in literary journalism from the University of California, Irvine. She continues to write stories to inform the community about issues or events that take place in the L.A. area. On the weekends, she can be found hiking in the Angeles National forest or sifting through racks at your local thrift store.

LA Tech ‘Moves’: Birdy Grey Gains New COO, Procore Technologies Welcomes New CMO
LA Tech ‘Moves’:

“Moves,” our roundup of job changes in L.A. tech, is presented by Interchange.LA, dot.LA's recruiting and career platform connecting Southern California's most exciting companies with top tech talent. Create a free Interchange.LA profile here—and if you're looking for ways to supercharge your recruiting efforts, find out more about Interchange.LA's white-glove recruiting service by emailing Sharmineh O’Farrill Lewis (sharmineh@dot.la). Please send job changes and personnel moves to moves@dot.la.

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Birdy Grey, an online bridesmaid dress company, appointed Steve Zawada as chief operating officer. Zawada is a retail veteran and has led startups and established brands like The Limited and Abercrombie & Fitch.

Cloud-based construction management software company Procore Technologies named Sarah Hodges as chief marketing officer. Hodges previously served as the vice president of product management at Autodesk.

My/Mochi, a mochi ice cream company, hired Brigette Wolf as chief marketing officer. Wolf held leadership roles at global brands such as OREO and DiGiorno.

Mauro P. Avanzi joined biotechnology company Shoreline Biosciences as chief medical officer. Prior to joining, Dr. Avanzi served as vice president, clinical development at Neogene Therapeutics.

Radionetics Oncology, a pharmaceutical company, welcomed Istvan Molnar as chief medical officer. Molnar most recently served as CMO at Lantheus Medical Imaging and Fusion Pharmaceuticals.

Space startup Vast Space tapped Launcher founder Max Haot as the company’s president.

DoubleCheck Solutions, a financial technology company, appointed Jon Weisblatt as vice president, corporate and business development. Prior to joining, Weisblatt served as RidersShare’s COO.

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How Women’s Purchasing Power Is Creating a New Wave of Economic Opportunities In Sports

Samson Amore

Samson Amore is a reporter for dot.LA. He holds a degree in journalism from Emerson College. Send tips or pitches to samsonamore@dot.la and find him on Twitter @Samsonamore.

How Women’s Purchasing Power Is Creating a New Wave of Economic Opportunities In Sports
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LA Tech Week: Six LA-Based Greentech Startups to Know

Samson Amore

Samson Amore is a reporter for dot.LA. He holds a degree in journalism from Emerson College. Send tips or pitches to samsonamore@dot.la and find him on Twitter @Samsonamore.

LA Tech Week: Six LA-Based Greentech Startups to Know
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At Lowercarbon Capital’s LA Tech Week event Thursday, the synergy between the region’s aerospace industry and greentech startups was clear.

The event sponsored by Lowercarbon, Climate Draft (and the defunct Silicon Valley Bank’s Climate Technology & Sustainability team) brought together a handful of local startups in Hawthorne not far from LAX, and many of the companies shared DNA with arguably the region’s most famous tech resident: SpaceX.

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