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Small Door Veterinary Raises $20M in Series A Funding

Small Door Veterinary Raises $20M in Series A Funding Small Door Veterinary, a New York-based membership veterinary care company, raised $20M in Series A funding. The was led by Toba Capital, with participation from Pentland Group, and existing investors Lerer Hippeau, Primary Ventures, Brand Foundry, Howard Draft, Zach Weinberg and Nat Turner. The company intends to use the funds to expand operations and its business reach. Co-founded by Josh Guttman and Florent Peyre, Small Door Veterinary is a veterinary care company whose membership includes care, 24/7 telemedicine, and transparent pricing – delivered with hospitality in spaces designed by animal experts. The company opened its first location in Manhattan’s West Village in early 2020, will open its second practice on Manhattan’s Upper East Side in 2021 and plans to open 25 locations by 2025.

Small Door Announces $20m In Series A Funding, Unveils Expansion Plan For Exceptional Veterinary Care

Small Door Announces $20m In Series A Funding, Unveils Expansion Plan For Exceptional Veterinary Care Share Article Small Door founders, Josh Guttman and Florent Peyre We have reimagined veterinary care through the eyes of the pets and pet parents we serve. Equally important, we’ve also reimagined the workplace, creating an environment that supports and nurtures our staff. NEW YORK (PRWEB) June 01, 2021 Josh Guttman and Florent Peyre, co-founders of the membership-based, veterinary concept Small Door Veterinary, today announce $20M in Series A funding alongside expansion plans including a new practice on Manhattan’s Upper East Side (1231 Third Ave) coming this summer and an ambitious rollout plan to open 25 locations by 2025 as the company continues to transform and reimagine the outdated veterinary care experience.

Kentucky Career Center offering 12-week tech training course

New 12-week tech training course being offered at Kentucky Career Center Kentucky Career Center offering 12-week tech training course By Drew Amman | May 10, 2021 at 12:01 PM EDT - Updated May 10 at 1:02 PM COVINGTON, Ky. (FOX19) - A Cincinnati company is expanding into Northern Kentucky with the launch of a tech training pilot program at the Kentucky Career Center. Kable Academy will offer full-time cybersecurity training and instructor support in the classroom or on a virtual basis from training and certification to the launch of a new tech career. “We’re super excited about this. For example, if you can’t go to school for two years or four years, or your displaced, impacted by COVID-19, this gives you an opportunity in tech over the course of 12 weeks,” Kable Academy Co-Founder Josh Guttman said.

Kable Academy helping connect people to tech careers -- and rebound from COVID-19 economic crisis

Kable Academy helping connect people to tech careers and rebound from COVID-19 economic crisis They are ready to go The program launched in January 2020 as a response to the region’s need for more information technology training and quickly became an alternative for people whose livelihoods were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. and last updated 2021-02-06 07:45:40-05 CINCINNATI — Lashonda Miller was a 2020 high school graduate who didn’t want to feel burdened by the debt associated with going to college. Connor Twele was an assistant manager at a wine bar who was searching for new opportunities after being furloughed during the pandemic.

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