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Who is Gianna Wurzl? 'Hack my Home' host Brooks Atwood's CEO wife raised over $10M in funding for her companies

2023-07-07 13:45
Brooks Atwood's wife Gianna Wurzl runs two design companies and dubs herself a 'serial entrepreneur'
Who is Gianna Wurzl? 'Hack my Home' host Brooks Atwood's CEO wife raised over $10M in funding for her companies

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Netflix is bringing a fresh twist to home renovations with its upcoming show 'Hack My Home'. Premiering on July 7, 2023, this series consists of eight episodes, each lasting half an hour. The common challenge faced by all the featured families is the need for more space in their homes. Every episode centers around a deserving family, and a team of experts comes together to find the best solutions for their problems.

Leading the way to the world of innovation is the show's host, Brooks Atwood. He believes that 'Hack My Home' offers a unique perspective on the intricacies of home renovation, with a focus on innovation. As we embark on this renovation journey, let's also take a closer look at Brooks' wife, Gianna Wurzl, who describes herself as a 'serial entrepreneur' and a design mogul.

Who is Gianna Wurzl?

Gianna proudly wears multiple hats as an entrepreneur, strategist and experienced designer. Her entrepreneurial journey took a significant leap in 2020 when she joined forces with her husband Brooks Atwood to establish their company Berries. This creative venture encompasses an exciting range of projects including boutique hotels, captivating interiors for esteemed Los Angeles residences and furniture designs. Gianna's deep passion lies in utilizing her extensive knowledge to create vibrant community spaces and curate remarkable experiences, all of which contribute to the diverse array of projects and products at Berries. During the initial phase of her career, Gianna wholeheartedly immersed herself in the realm of advertising and strategy. She had the privilege of collaborating with renowned international brands such as L’Oreal and GM, honing her expertise in this domain. However, the spirit of an entrepreneur always thrived within her, leading her to co-establish her first venture, One Roof, back in 2014, when residing in Melbourne, Australia. One Roof was established with a visionary purpose: to redefine workspaces and community hubs exclusively for women. Over time, it has emerged as the leading community platform for women in Australia, fostering connection, empowerment, and support. Gianna's journey embodies her unwavering dedication to design. From her impactful contributions to advertising and strategy to One Roof and, more recently, Berries, Gianna's commitment to creating inspiring spaces and crafting extraordinary experiences shines through.

Gianna Wurzl has raised funding of over 10M for her companies

Gianna Wurzl and Ashley Sumner had a vision for a co-working space called One Roof, tailored specifically for women in Los Angeles. They believed that intentional gatherings and meaningful conversations were missing from existing spaces, and they were also concerned about affordability. To address these concerns, they decided to explore an innovative idea: bringing co-working spaces into people's homes. They sent out an informal email to 1,000 women, explaining their concept and how it could help reduce costs. Within just 48 hours, an impressive 300 women signed up to become hosts. This marked the birth of Quilt, a platform that brings women together in homes for co-working sessions, guided discussions, and informal classes. After eight months of hard work, Wurzl and Sumner successfully raised $3.8 million in funding and officially launched Quilt in Los Angeles in 2017. Today, Quilt has expanded its reach to New York City and San Francisco. What sets Quilt apart is its flexible pricing structure. Unlike traditional co-working spaces that require monthly fees, Quilt operates on an à la carte model. Hosts charge anywhere from $9 to $45 per event, while co-working sessions are priced at $10 to $20 per session. Quilt takes a 20 percent commission from each admission. Most sessions are designed for small groups, with no more than 10 participants. Quilt's mission is to create an inclusive community that embraces individuals from diverse backgrounds. They welcome everyone, from aspiring entrepreneurs and parents reentering the workforce to retirees who want to share their wisdom. The platform has gained significant traction, attracting thousands of users. Additionally, Wurzl and Sumner's hard work and innovative concept have captured the attention of venture capitalists, resulting in over $10 million in funding to further grow and develop Quilt.

'Hack my Home' releases on July 7, 2023, on Netflix.