Breakr Raises $4.2M in Seed Funding
Breakr, an Atlanta, GA-based music marketing platform, raised $4.2m in seed funding.
The round was led by Slow Ventures with participation from TIME Ventures, Nas, RGA Ventures/Coalition, Baron Davis, Quiet Capital, Precursor Ventures, WNDRCO, Plexo Capital, Debut Capital, Unknown Ventures, Ozone Partners, CNC Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners (Scout Fund), Kevin Mayer, Rich Riley, Tommy Duncan, Rich Antoniello, Nataly Langer, Dan Teran, Justin Waldron, Scott Depetris, Alex Lopez, Sterling Proffer, Mack Hollins, Matt Goetz, and re-commitments from several of the company’s existing angel and pre-seed investors.
The company intends to use the funds to staff out its product, engineering, and business development teams.
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Meet the people behind the masks at vaccine site in Milwaukee
Meet the people behind the masks at vaccine site in Milwaukee
For nearly a month, people from all across the country and federal government were mobilized to Milwaukee to administer thousands of COVID-19 vaccines.
MILWAUKEE - For nearly a month, people from all across the country and federal government were mobilized to Milwaukee to administer thousands of COVID-19 vaccines. Starting Tuesday, April 6, the Wisconsin Center became a federally-operated vaccination clinic, expanding its ability to offer the vaccine.
FOX6 News met some of the people behind the masks as their work in the Cream City came to a close.