Author: Al Pacha

Augment Ventures August 2022 Update

Entrepreneurship Tip #4: Growth During Slowdowns Four Points to Keep Your Company Moving Forward The US economy is facing a slowdown across all sectors. For early-stage tech companies, this poses a particularly unique challenge – how to …

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Augment Ventures June 2022 Update

Perennial Raises $18 Million Augment portfolio company Perennial (formerly known as Cloud Agronomics) recently announced both a strategic rebranding as well as the close of an $18 million Series A financing round. The round was co-led by …

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Augment Ventures May 2022 Update

Fund III New Investment: Akitra Akitra offers an industry-leading, AI powered compliance automation platform for SaaS companies. The solution includes a full suite of customizable compliance policies and controls, and delivers automated evidence collection along with continuous …

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Augment Ventures April 2022 Update

Crowdz Secures Additional $10MM Investment This latest fundraising was led by new investor, Citi, and Global Cleantech Capital, with with participation from Bold Capital Partners, Augment Ventures, and TFX Ventures. The capital will be used to fund …

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Augment Ventures March 2022 Update

New Investment: ConverSight Augment has made its second investment out of Fund III in ConverSight, an augmented analytics platform that uses natural language processing and conversational AI to power actionable insights and business intelligence. Launched in 2017, …

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Augment Ventures February 2022 Update

Spotlight: Winter Venture Fellows Solomon Alolga Solomon Alolga is a first year MBA student at the University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School, concentrating in finance and entrepreneurship. Solomon has prior experience in tax consulting, working with …

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Augment Ventures November 2021 Update

Portfolio Highlight: Cloud Agronomics Alex Zhuk, Co-founder & COO Momentum behind carbon markets and sustainability is undeniable. Every major corporation is committing to becoming carbon neutral but only a miniscule percentage of demand for carbon offsets is …

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