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Fulcrum Equity Partners Successfully Exits SaaSOptics to Battery Ventures

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Harley-Davidson Museum demo rides return

Harley-Davidson Museum demo rides return Demo Days return to the Harley-Davidson Museum MILWAUKEE - Demo rides are back at the Harley-Davidson Museum – another sign communities are turning the corner of the COVID-19 pandemic. Riders can test some of the newest models hot off the assembly line – including the all-new Pan America. You will get the bikes on a first-come, first-served basis, but since demos are running 10-to-4, we anticipate no problems getting you on a bike, said Tim McCormick with the museum. We’re very excited for people to come on down and experience the thrill of a Harley-Davidson. Riders and passengers must wear a helmet and eye protection. And even though the CDC has relaxed guidelines for mask-wearing, that is an accessory required at the museum.

McCormick resigns as liaison to PWSB after land purchase

SCITUATE – Town Councilor Tim McCormick submitted a letter of resignation as council liaison to the Providence Water Supply Board after he made a major land purchase at 315 Trimtown Road that could lead to a potential conservation easement with the PWSB on the property. McCormick and his wife, School Committee member Erika McCormick, said the easement would help offset the cost of the land purchase. The purpose of resigning from the liaison position is to prevent future conflict with the PWSB, which may wish to purchase a conservation easement on the property, said McCormick. In an April 13 letter to the council, McCormick said he was stepping down as the “primary point of contact for the Providence Water Supply Board,” stating as his reason the land purchase on Trimtown Road. He said “there is a possibility that we may enter into discussion” with PWSB, and he intends to recuse himself from future council discussions regarding the board.

Battery Ventures Leads Combined Investment of Over $150M in SaaSOptics and Chargify

Chargify, two complementary, cloud-software platforms that manage billing and automate related financial functions including payments, revenue recognition and analytics for software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies. The investment is intended to accelerate growth at both companies and allow them to further invest in their products. Led by Tim McCormick, CEO, SaaSOptics is an Atlanta, Ga.-based B2B subscription management platform that specializes in automating the financial operations of SaaS companies by streamlining the order-to-revenue process and automating revenue recognition; invoicing and payments; and subscription analytics and metrics. Led by Paul Lynch, CEO, Chargify is a San Antonio, TX-based leader in billing and subscription management for B2B SaaS and complex usage and events-based billing, subscription management, payment collections, and data management tools.

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