Rev1 Ventures Helped Generate Nearly $450MM in Capital, Revenue & Exits in 2020
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Leading Startup Studio Funded 25 Startups Last Year
The success of our portfolio in 2020 speaks volumes about the tenacity of the entrepreneurs in Central Ohio, as well as Rev1’s commitment to supporting them in good times and in bad. COLUMBUS, Ohio (PRWEB) April 27, 2021 Today, Rev1 Ventures, the startup studio that combines capital and strategic services to help startups scale and corporates innovate, is announcing its impact on Central Ohio’s economy in 2020 with $7.3MM in funding deployed to 25 companies. Rev1’s investments have helped generate more than $113MM in revenue and nearly $140MM in exits for the region’s startups, including the December acquisition of Rev1 portfolio company, Updox. Updox, the leading healthcare communication platform for in-person and virtual care, was acquired by EverCommerce, a
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The most popular sandwich in Guru Guru’s growing lineup is the strawberry and kiwi with fresh whipped cream ($7.50). The vibrant colors and pleasing symmetrical patterns are totally Insta-worthy, but once you take a bite, you’ll realize why Japanese moms are lining up for these. The experience is like eating a handheld strawberry shortcake and it’s not as sugary as it looks, so eating both halves is perfectly acceptable. The banana and chocolate custard sando, which I also dive into, is like those crepes you get on Takeshita Dori in Harajuku, only smaller.
New sandwiches with strawberries, matcha cream and azuki ($8), and strawberries with whipped cream and azuki ($7.25) have appeared, and even more subtly sweet offerings are in the works. Did someone say tea time?