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  • Leah Frazier

    Buffalo Community Welcomes Award-Winning Tech Startup ShearShare with Massive Party at The Exchange at Beverly Gray

    2022-02-09

    ShearShare, an award-winning first-of-its-kind B2B app that matches licensed beauty and barbering professionals to unused salon space, has officially made its move to Buffalo, and in style. Affectionately coined the “HairBNB” of the beauty industry, Shearshare – just fresh off of its recent win at Buffalo’s 43 North pitch competition – is making its stamp and heralding The Queen City as its official headquarters for operations and its new home.

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    The ShearShare Team, including Co-Founders Dr. Tye and Courtney CaldwellUsed Courtesy of: ShearShare

    On February 1st, ShearShare hosted a “Welcome to Buffalo” party at The Exchange at Beverly Gray (334 E. Utica St.), the first business incubator and co-working space to be opened on the East side of Buffalo with Derrick Parson as the Executive Director. Culminating its own historical footprint along with the start of Black History Month, ShearShare symbolically celebrated its latest milestone at the space that honors Beverly A. Gray – a dedicated community advocate, first black female City Council Member for the city of Buffalo, and entrepreneur. She envisioned Buffalo’s East side as a hub for economic growth, and ShearShare was proud to honor her vision in the space that she worked so hard to make a reality.

    “When we landed in Buffalo, we wanted to make sure that we not only just left our mark on what tech could be in this city, but to also leave a mark on our community here,” said ShearShare COO and Co-Founder, Courtney Caldwell. “We always want to remember our roots. Even the basis for ShearShare – Madame C.J. Walker created what is known as booth rental for the salon and barbershop industry. To us, to be able to stand on her shoulders, and to put a tech layer over it now in 2022, makes me so proud and so happy, to be able to pull back from our roots."

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    ShearShare Co-Founders Courtney and Dr. Tye Caldwell address the Buffalo Community at The Exchange at Beverly Gray.Used Courtesy of: ShearShare

    A large representation of the Buffalo black entrepreneurial community came out to meet ShearShare Founders, Dr. Tye and Courtney Caldwell, as DJ Larry Loud spun the beats. Mixing and mingling commenced with dinner catered by Chef Jasmine Cailin K. of Cailin’s Catering, drinks, cakes by Bee Sweet Cakery, and of course, fellowship.

    “While we’re here celebrating this moment, and as you guys embrace us, we wanted to connect ourselves to the Buffalo community,” said ShearShare CEO and Co-Founder, Dr. Tye Caldwell. “Even though we’re here because of the winnings from 43 North, we know that that is a seed that God has planted, for us to embrace everyone here and this opportunity.”

    ShearShare is settling in at its new headquarters at 43 North (1 Seneca St., Floor 24, Buffalo, NY 14203) and is currently hiring. Visit forgebuffalo.com/ for more info.

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