Feathr, a provider of marketing technology for associations and event organisers, has raised more than $11m in a new round of funding. The venture capital funding was led by Fulcrum Equity Partners, with participation from several existing investors including Freeman Digital Ventures. Feathr says it will use the investment to further develop its product offering, enhance its customer experience, and expand its team. Feathr enables organisations to enhance their marketing with modern, data-driven digital channels and influencer marketing, with a focus on attendee acquisition, membership growth and sponsorship revenue generation. Aidan Augustin, President and Co-Founder of Feathr, said: “Our mission is to empower our customers with the tools and best practices they need to expand their contributions to their members, attendees, and the industries they represent. This investment is a huge milestone along that path for our entire team.” Feathr CEO and co-founder Aleksander Levental added: “We’re thrilled at the tremendous growth we’ve seen in demand for our products and services. It validates the work we’ve put in so far, and inspires us to continue striving to become the complete and definitive marketing solutions provider for our space.”
Event tech company Feathr raises $11m in funding
Feathr, a provider of marketing technology for associations and event organisers, has raised more than $11m in a new round of funding.
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