With so much going on in the city’s thriving ecosystem, it is easy to miss some of the happenings in the space. We keep you abreast of the things that you may have missed in NYC Tech News for the week ending 2/22 including the NYC startup fundings, NYC startup exits, and NYC Tech events including news for Maven, Feather, ChartHop, and much more…
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Maven, the women’s-focused digital health network, has raised $45M in Series C funding from investors that include Sequoia Capital, Icon Ventures, Harmony Partners, Oak HC/FT, Female Founders Fund, Spring Mountain Capital, Anne Wojcicki, Reese Witherspoon, Natalie Portman, and Mindy Kaling. Founded by Katherine Ryder in 2014, Maven Clinic has now raised a total of $87.3M in reported equity funding.
Nominations closing this week for AlleyWatch’s 2020 NYC Tech Influencers feature.
Know someone amazing who belongs on this list? Nominate them today here. FINAL DEADLINE 2/28. Looking to drive targeted response from the NYC Tech community at scale, learn more about partnering with AlleyWatch on this initiative here.
Feather, the furniture rental service, has raised $30M in Series B funding from investors that include Y Combinator, Kleiner Perkins, SV Angel, Bain Capital Ventures, Spark Capital, Fuel Capital, PJC, Peak State Ventures, Wildcat Capital Management, and Cobalt Capital. Founded by Jay Reno in 2017, Feather has now raised a total of $46M in reported equity funding. We have an exclusive interview with Reno on Feather’s Series B round.
Nominations closing this week for AlleyWatch’s 2020 NYC Tech Influencers feature.
Know someone amazing who belongs on this list? Nominate them today here. FINAL DEADLINE 2/28. Looking to drive targeted response from the NYC Tech community at scale, learn more about partnering with AlleyWatch on this initiative here.
ChartHop, the organization chart management platform, has raised $5M in Seed funding from investors that include Andreessen Horowitz, Abstract Ventures, the a16z Cultural Leadership Fund, CoFound, Cowboy Ventures, Flybridge Capital, Shrug Capital, and Work Life Ventures. ChartHop was founded by Sailthru cofounder Ian White in 2018. We have exclusive interview with White on ChartHop’’s Seed funding round
Nominations closing this week for AlleyWatch’s 2020 NYC Tech Influencers feature.
Know someone amazing who belongs on this list? Nominate them today here. FINAL DEADLINE 2/28. Looking to drive targeted response from the NYC Tech community at scale, learn more about partnering with AlleyWatch on this initiative here.
OnSiteIQ, the construction tech that’s bringing visual imagery as a data solution for the real estate industry, has raised $4.5M in Series A funding from investors that include Anthemis Group, Bullpen Capital, and MetaProp NYC. Founded by Ardalan Khosrowpour and John Mollis in 2017, OnSiteIQ has now raised a total of $6.5M in reported equity funding.
Nominations closing this week for AlleyWatch’s 2020 NYC Tech Influencers feature.
Know someone amazing who belongs on this list? Nominate them today here. FINAL DEADLINE 2/28. Looking to drive targeted response from the NYC Tech community at scale, learn more about partnering with AlleyWatch on this initiative here.
ClassTag, the parent-teach communication platform, has raised $3.6M in Seed funding from investors that include Founder Collective, Newark Venture Partners, Contour Venture Partners, TMT Investments, SmartHub, and John Martinson. Founded by Jason Olim and Vlada Lotkina in 2015, ClassTag has now raised a total of $6.6M in reported equity funding.
Nominations closing this week for AlleyWatch’s 2020 NYC Tech Influencers feature.
Know someone amazing who belongs on this list? Nominate them today here. FINAL DEADLINE 2/28. Looking to drive targeted response from the NYC Tech community at scale, learn more about partnering with AlleyWatch on this initiative here.
Afficiency, the digital life insurance product and procurement platform, has raised $3.15M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that there were six investors in the round. Maor Amar of Impression Ventures is listed as a Director. Afficiency was founded by Mark Scafaro and Ravi Arasan in 2016 and is headquartered in the World Financial Center.
Nominations closing this week for AlleyWatch’s 2020 NYC Tech Influencers feature.
Know someone amazing who belongs on this list? Nominate them today here. FINAL DEADLINE 2/28. Looking to drive targeted response from the NYC Tech community at scale, learn more about partnering with AlleyWatch on this initiative here.
Halcyon Health, the addiction and recovery treatment program powered through technology, has raised $2.5M in funding according to a recent SEC filing funding. The filing indicates that there were ten investors in the round. Halcyon Health was founded by Joshua Nussbaum (Compound), Andrew Byrk (Quartet Health) in 2019.
Nominations closing this week for AlleyWatch’s 2020 NYC Tech Influencers feature.
Know someone amazing who belongs on this list? Nominate them today here. FINAL DEADLINE 2/28. Looking to drive targeted response from the NYC Tech community at scale, learn more about partnering with AlleyWatch on this initiative here.
Carverr, the company using synthetic biology to improve the integrity of the food supply chain, has raised $2.5M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that there were eighteen participants in the round. Carverr was founded by Nirmal Roy and Vishaal B. Bhuyan in 2018.
Nominations closing this week for AlleyWatch’s 2020 NYC Tech Influencers feature.
Know someone amazing who belongs on this list? Nominate them today here. FINAL DEADLINE 2/28. Looking to drive targeted response from the NYC Tech community at scale, learn more about partnering with AlleyWatch on this initiative here.
Journey Meditation, the real-time meditation platform, has raised $1.6M in funding according to a recent SEC filing funding. The filing indicates that the total offering amount is for $4M and that there were sixteen investors in the round. Founded by Stephen Sokoler in 2015, Journey Meditation has now raised a total of $4.8M in reported equity funding.
Nominations closing this week for AlleyWatch’s 2020 NYC Tech Influencers feature.
Know someone amazing who belongs on this list? Nominate them today here. FINAL DEADLINE 2/28. Looking to drive targeted response from the NYC Tech community at scale, learn more about partnering with AlleyWatch on this initiative here.