Eaze
Eaze is an American cannabis delivery company based in San Francisco. It launched a medical cannabis delivery app in 2014, created by Keith McCarty. The app connects patients with California dispensaries; Eaze does not grow or sell marijuana itself, and it’s often called the “Uber of Weed.”
By 2017, Eaze operated in more than 100 cities in California, with 81 employees and about 120,000 deliveries per month to roughly 250,000 users. The company reported rapid growth that year. A user survey found most users were male, ages 22 to 34, with many holding bachelor’s degrees and earning over $75,000 a year. Vaporizer cartridge sales reached $1 million in four months, and 31% of customers had ordered a vaporizer by the end of 2016.
In 2016, founder Keith McCarty stepped down as CEO and was replaced by Jim Patterson, the former chief product and technology officer. EazeMD is a California-based telemedicine service that helps people obtain medical marijuana cards through online doctor visits, and it’s the state’s largest cannabis-referral telemedicine service.
In June 2017, a former employee accessed patient data in a physician’s records system, but there was no evidence that Eaze’s data were accessed. Eaze Insights conducts user surveys and publishes cannabis-use reports cited by various media outlets.
Funding details include a $10 million Series A in April 2015 from several investors, including Casa Verde Capital backed by Snoop Dogg. In October 2016, Eaze raised $13 million in a Series B from five investors, and in September 2017 it raised another $27 million. By 2017, the company had raised more than $52 million since its 2014 launch.
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