Education.com Gets $9.75 Million Second Round
This story was written by Joseph Weisenthal.
Education.com, an education info site for parents, has raised a $9.75 million second round led by California Technology Ventures, along with past backers Azure Capital Partners and TeleSoft Partners. The company started off life as a domain name held by Azure, which then participated in an initial $4.5 million funding round, as explained by MarketWatch. The Redwood City-based startup provides information to help parents choose a school for their kids, as well as other content and community offerings. CEO Ronald Fortune was previously founder and CEO of education technology firm Edumetrics Learning. Release.
By Joseph Weisenthal
PaidContent.org Education.com, an education info site for parents, has raised a $9.75 million second round led by California Technology Ventures, along with past backers Azure Capital Partners and TeleSoft Partners. The company started off life as a domain name held by Azure, which then participated in an initial $4.5 million funding round, as explained by MarketWatch. The Redwood City-based startup provides information to help parents choose a school for their kids, as well as other content and community offerings. CEO Ronald Fortune was previously founder and CEO of education technology firm Edumetrics Learning. Release.
By Joseph Weisenthal
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