Carly Pearce went Instagram official with her new boyfriend, entrepreneur Jordan Karcher, last Friday.
The 35-year-old Grammy winner – who boasts 2.5M social media followers – captioned her loved-up snap: ‘I guess this is what the kids call a “hard launch” these days…’
Jordan is the founder/CEO of a startup called Eileen, an app that helps CPG retailers scale while maintaining oversight of products in physical stores.
Karcher is a proud papa to two rescued fur babies – 14-year-old Dalmatian Molly and five-year-old Pit Bull Jazz.
It was Molly who inspired Jordan to create Grounds & Hounds Coffee Co. in 2013 while enrolled at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business.
The coffee company, which donates 20% of profits to dog rescue organizations, was acquired by a private equity group in 2018.

Carly Pearce went Instagram official with her new boyfriend, entrepreneur Jordan Karcher, last Friday

The 35-year-old Grammy winner – who boasts 2.5M social media followers – captioned her loved-up snap: ‘I guess this is what the kids call a “hard launch” these days…’
Jordan earned his MBA in 2015 after receiving a BA in international business from Florida International University’s College of Business in 2009 – according to LinkedIn.
Karcher marks Carly’s first public relationship since ending her year-long fling with her former drummer, BC Taylor.
‘With therapy and lots of trials and errors, it’s taken me all of the last three years to get to a place where I look at love and be optimistic about it,’ Pearce (born Slusser) told People in June of last year.
‘Because I lived in fear and realized I hadn’t really dealt with my own demons around what happened to me.’
The Kentucky-born country crooner continued: ‘But now that I’ve had a failed marriage and a failed relationship in the spotlight, I have learned we keep this one very quiet.’
Carly is not ashamed of making her career a priority over having children: ‘I am really okay if children do not happen for me, meaning this is what I’ve wanted more. My career is what I dreamt of.’
In June 2023, Pearce ended her two-year relationship with minor league baseball player-turned-realtor Riley King.

The Eileen app CEO marks Carly’s first public relationship since ending her year-long fling with her former drummer, BC Taylor (L)

Pearce (born Slusser) told People in June of last year: ‘With therapy and lots of trials and errors, it’s taken me all of the last three years to get to a place where I look at love and be optimistic about it, because I lived in fear and realized I hadn’t really dealt with my own demons around what happened to me’ (pictured May 8)

In June 2023, the Kentucky-born country crooner ended her two-year relationship with minor league baseball player-turned-realtor Riley King (R, pictured in February 2023)

In June 2020, Carly ended her eight-month marriage to fellow musician Michael Ray (L, pictured in 2019), who has since moved on with The Hills alum Audrina Patridge

Pearce is next scheduled to perform this Saturday at Park Hogs for Hospice held at Seacliff in Leamington, Canada (pictured June 7)
In June 2020, the Truck on Fire singer ended her eight-month marriage to fellow musician Michael Ray, who has since moved on with The Hills alum Audrina Patridge.
‘It was awful. I mean, I’m being completely honest with you, that it was so embarrassing. It was so shameful,’ Carly told Us Weekly in 2021 of her divorce.
‘I felt like I had failed. I felt like…I would never find love again because I was divorced at so young, and [I] was just embarrassed.’
Pearce – who gets 3.3M monthly listeners on Spotify – is next scheduled to perform this Saturday at Park Hogs for Hospice held at Seacliff in Leamington, Canada.