Previously the founding COO of FlyClear, and a senior executive at tech/media companies, Courtney became obsessed with making a real thing in the real world to help real people, and she is honored to have the chance to do just that. At one point, she goes deep about her awkward early years, before she finally discovered her identity as a successful CEO, and we broach the touchy subject of starting a business and then falling in love with your co-founder. Launched in 2010 by Co-CEOs Courtney Nichols Gould and Gordon Gould, SmartyPants Vitamins provides consumers with “all in one” nutritional supplements that combine the highest quality, sustainably sourced (eco-friendly), bio-available nutrients with great taste at a compelling value proposition.

Address; People; Company. She and her partner Gordon Gould both had their own really successful careers in tech, before launching a consumer packaged goods company.
To do this, they created SmartyPants gummy vitamins, which are non-GMO, allergen-free, and made with eco-friendly ingredients. Unfinished Biz Special: VMG’s COVID-19 Best Practices for Teams31 Nicole Dawes, Late July Organic Snacks & Nixie Sparkling Water15 Jillian Michaels & Giancarlo Chersich, Lucky Jack14 Sarah Michelle Gellar & Greg Fleishman, Foodstirs

Launched in 2010 by Co-CEOs Courtney Nichols Gould and Gordon Gould , SmartyPants Vitamins provides consumers with "all in one" nutritional supplements that combine the highest quality, sustainably sourced (eco-friendly), bio-available nutrients with great taste at a compelling value proposition. We hear about that and a whole lot more on this week’s episode of the Art of Manufacturing.Courtney Nichols Gould is the Co-Founder/Co-CEO of SmartyPants Vitamins, the leading maker of premium gummy vitamins with a commitment to bring more health to more people every day.

For our season finale, we’re speaking with Courtney Nichols Gould, the co-founder and CEO of SmartyPants Vitamins. To do this, they created SmartyPants gummy vitamins, which are non-GMO, allergen-free, and made with eco-friendly ingredients. She and her partner Gordon Gould both had their own really successful careers in tech, before launching a consumer packaged goods company. She’s mission-driven but doesn’t flaunt it. Go!


Toggle navigation. Known Residents. For our season finale, we’re speaking with Courtney Nichols Gould, the co-founder and CEO of SmartyPants Vitamins. 827 Marco Pl . Log In. Go! Los Angeles. Sign Up. Smartypants, Gordon Gould listed there. Before this venture, she was the Chief Operating Officer of a very complex business called Clear, the first fast pass for airport security.I was curious what her path has been like, from tech entrepreneur to a maker of things, and what we can learn from the process. What surprised me most was the importance of getting the product launch process right, and how hard it is to succeed in today’s complex retail environment. The company’s products are top ranked on Amazon and sold everywhere from Whole Foods and Target to Costco and beyond. Go! Since launching in 2010, SmartyPants has led the industry in making ingredient choices focused on quality and transparency and wrapping them in a delicious gummy. One permit for work. Address; People; Company.

Find out how SmartyPants was born, why a hyper-focused approach keeps it ahead of the competition, and how these gummy vitamins are bringing health and nutrition to every corner of the planet. But they’re kicking butt, and she has tons of war stories and tips for the rest of us. Info about Courtney Nichols associated with the businesses registered at this address. Courtney and Gordon Gould, Co-Founders and Co-CEOs of SmartyPants Vitamins, have always put the health of their kids, their friends, and the planet first. The Goulds have found a way to combine their experiences in tech and non-profits to grow the SmartyPants business side-by-side. Gordon Roberts Gould was linked to the address via UCC Fillings. Courtney and Gordon Gould, Co-Founders and Co-CEOs of SmartyPants Vitamins, have always put the health of their kids, their friends, and the planet first. Everything from protecting IP to picking your manufacturing partners, cultivating your first customers to thriving on Amazon, negotiating with brick and mortar to being pioneers in the early wellness industry.