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ShakerShutters.com Secures Round B Financing for Business Growth
ShakerShutters.com Secures Round B Financing for Business Growth

Associated Press

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

ShakerShutters.com Secures Round B Financing for Business Growth

Leading Exterior Shutter Manufacturer Continues Accelerated Growth ROSWELL, GA, UNITED STATES, June 3, 2025 / / -- (' SHAKER '), the leading manufacturer of ultra-premium exterior shutters in the US, has secured Round B growth capital funding from TAPROOT Equity Funds, LLC ('TAPROOT') to expand its production, paint and distribution operations. 'This investment from TAPROOT allows us to expand our production capacity and to also build a high-capacity paint facility to increase output. From a production standpoint, the most time-demanding component for us is the painting process. By expanding our paint facility, we can increase capacity while decreasing production times for both our direct-to-consumer and dealer orders. This is a win-win for both us and our customers.', says Joe Patterson, SVP of Operations at SHAKER. The TAPROOT team was equally excited about the opportunities presented by this round of funding. 'We've been a financial and operational partner with SHAKER for several years now and the company continues to be one of our best performing portfolio companies. We love what SHAKER is doing in the marketplace and are fully confident in the leadership team to continue to accelerate growth over the next few years', says TAPROOT Portfolio Manager, Jeff Boyles. Currently, SHAKER manufacturers and ships shutters throughout the US and services both residential and commercial projects. About SHAKER: Since its founding in 2017, SHAKER has grown to become the leading manufacturer of ultra-premium exterior shutters for residential projects. In 2020, the company expanded its direct-to-consumer division to provide high-end exterior shutters to homeowners, at factory direct pricing, shipped directly from its Georgia-based production facility. Requests for information about the company should be directed to [email protected]. About TAPROOT: Focused primarily on first stage growth businesses, TAPROOT was founded with the goal of identifying successful early-stage businesses and helping provide capital to meet growth demands. The investment group also looks to partner with businesses that are manufacturing 'made in the USA' products that are sold direct to consumer and are value/equity building assets. Creating new US-based jobs to help grow the domestic economy is a core focus of the firm. Requests for information should be directed to [email protected]. Media Relations +1 470-208-1144 [email protected] Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Around Town: Balboa Island Parade steps off this Sunday
Around Town: Balboa Island Parade steps off this Sunday

Los Angeles Times

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • Los Angeles Times

Around Town: Balboa Island Parade steps off this Sunday

Sunday will kick off the summer season on Balboa Island with the annual Balboa Island Parade. The theme this year is 'Celebrating 30 years on Balboa Island — A Tribute to Our First Responders,' a nod not only to the number of years the parade has taken place, but also to the opening 30 years ago of Newport Beach fire station No. 4 in a then-new facility. The Grand Marshal this year is Newport Beach Fire Chief Jeff Boyles. 'Even though I'm selected to serve as Grand Marshal, it's not lost on me that I am the representative of our entire first responder community and for that I'm extremely honored,' Boyles said. Along with two hours of fun-filled entertainment, the parade provides an opportunity to come out and thank the firefighters, police, paramedics, harbor patrol personnel and lifeguards who keep everyone safe on Balboa Island. 'We start planning in January and with 78 volunteers, a lot goes on behind the scenes,' said co-chair, Gail Vasterling of the Balboa Island Improvement Assn. 'It takes an army.' Among the 99 entries, paradegoers Sunday can expect to see horses, floats, decorated cars, Keystone Kops, U.S. Marines, the USC Marching Band, high school bands and drill teams. There will also be six dog groups, local dignitaries and a surprise four-legged guest this year. The parade begins on the Balboa Island Bridge at 11 a.m. and continues down Marine Avenue. It's followed by the afterparty concert featuring M Street band at the fire station. The bridge closes to traffic at 10:45 a.m. As part of a nationwide movement known as Baptize America, Oceans Church will join dozens of churches across California in hosting a mass baptism at Pirates Cove in Corona del Mar at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 8. The late Pastor Chuck Smith baptized thousands at the same cove during the 1970s Jesus Movement, when served the congregation at Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa. The cove was also the launch site of Baptize SoCal in 2023, when more than 4,000 people were baptized in a single day. The Costa Mesa City Council will hold a regular meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Council Chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Among the agenda items are consideration for approval of the proposed operating and capital improvement program and housing authority budget for 2025-26. The panel will also take a look at a proposed agreement for the UCLA football team to use part of the Jack Hammet Sports Complex for training camp this summer. Orange County Museum of Art on June 21 will open 'California Biennial 2025: Desperate, Scared, But Social,' a new exhibit featuring artworks that span generations, from early works from established California artists to contemporary collaborations between artists and their children. They will be on view through Jan. 4, 2026. The exhibit took its title from the 1995 album by Orange County riot grrrl band Emily's Sassy Lime, who are featured artists. A celebratory opening day block party and public programs is planned for 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. June 21. 'The biennial arrives at a moment when both the present and future can feel uncertain, especially in the wake of devastating Los Angeles wildfires that have touched the lives of many participating artists, said Heidi Zuckerman, OCMA chief executive and director, in a news release. 'In response, the exhibition looks toward the generative power of youth, offering a vision of hope, perseverance, and possibility.' OCMA is located at 3333 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Admission is free.

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