Grammarly Stock

grammarly.comEnterprise Software / ProductivityFounded: 2009Funding to Date: $301.72MM

Grammarly, founded in 2009, is a technology company that aims to unlock opportunities for individuals and businesses by providing access to advanced language tools. Grammarly helps individuals and businesses improve their communication and writing skills. The company's technology assesses the grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style of written text, allowing users to improve their writing and communicate more effectively. Grammarly is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

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Team

Management Team

Alex Shevchenko
Co-Founder & Product Manager
Max Lytvyn
Co-Founder & Head of Revenue
Dmytro Lider
Co-Founder & Head of Language Technology
Brad Hoover
Chief Executive Officer
Matt Rosenberg JD
Chief Revenue Officer & Head of Grammarly Business
Stuart West
Chief Financial Officer

Board Members

Hemant Taneja
General Catalyst
Jule Maltz
Institutional Venture Partners

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Updated on: Jul 26, 2024

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