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Q2 wraps up with more than $6 2 billion in digital health investments

Q2 wraps up with more than $6 2 billion in digital health investments
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Startup Thrivable raises $1 7 million from investors

Startup Thrivable raises $1.7 million from investors Real-time market research platform Thrivable announced today that it has closed $1.7M in funding. Thrivable, a Cleveland-area startup that describes itself as a real-time platform for health care market research, announced it has closed $1.7 million in funding from local, regional and national investors. The company said in a news release on Wednesday, June 9, that investors in the funding round are Allos Ventures, JumpStart Inc., North Coast Ventures and Early Light Ventures. The investment will allow Thrivable to immediately expand its global team of full-time employees with a focus on the areas of technology, research, data science, sales and marketing, according to the release.

NE Ohio investment funds clean up in Ohio Third Frontier funding round

NE Ohio investment funds clean up in Ohio Third Frontier funding round Updated Mar 11, 2021; By Mary Vanac | Cleveland Business Journal JumpStart Inc. and North Coast Ventures are among early stage funds in Northeast Ohio that will share $72.7 million in funding approved by the Ohio Third Frontier Commission Wednesday. The funds will leverage the state money with $95.5 million in matching capital to make seed and seed-plus loans to Ohio technology companies in the early stages of commercialization. Each of the funds projects that the startups it supports will create hundreds of jobs.

Ohio City software company that targets colleges and universities is sold to Washington firm

Ohio City software company that targets colleges and universities is sold to Washington firm Kate Volzer Ohio City-based Wisr, which provides colleges and other educational institutions with software, is being acquired by EAB, a Washington, D.C.-based education research company. The first software from Wisr, a company launched in 2016 by co-founders John Knific, Kris Ciccarello and Kate Volzer, focused on engaging students with alumni, with the goal of easing the transition from college to the work world. Its services have expanded, including adding software that helps new, incoming students to connect to upperclassmen, which helped schools decrease the number of students who enrolled but ended up going elsewhere. It also supplied a way for incoming students to access information such as how to register for classes.

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