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EdTech: Corporate Learning

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Mar 31, 2022

Electives raises USD 8 million in Series A funding

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<ul><li>Electives, an employee education and engagement platform, raised USD 8 million in a Series A funding round co-led by Accomplice and G2O Ventures with participation from Boston Seed Capital. The round follows its USD 2.25 million seed funding round in October 2021, bringing its total funding to USD 10.3 million.</ul>

  • The company intends to use the funds for platform development. 

  • The company also reported that it had more than 100 teachers on its platform, including professional athletes, top business school professors, improv comedians, FBI agents, and social justice advocates. It also had topics ranging from manager training and leadership development to storytelling, gender identity, and virtual selling.

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