Quartet Health closed a fresh $60 million in funding. Quartet Health helps Medicaid patients with mental health conditions by making it easier for providers to coordinate their care. The healthtech company plans to adapt its platform for more users, including social workers and case managers, with the new funds. [Built In NYC]
Optimizely raised a $50 million Series D. The experimentation platform offers testing on websites and apps for clients like Gap, Visa and IBM. As the company totals $105 million in funding, this series D will be used to grow its team — including in NYC. [TechCrunch]
Network outages are the worst: goTenna raised $24 million to help. The telecoms startup has several contracts with the U.S. government and will use the new funding to bring its technology tools to first responders, the U.S. military and people like you and me. [Built In NYC]
Text IQ nabbed a $12.6 million a Series A. By using artificial intelligence, Text IQ helps Fortune 500 executives understand data security risks. The security startup plans on using this fund to develop its product and double its team. [Built In NYC]
NewtonX raised $12 million to connect companies with experts. The AI search platform allows business professionals to find subject-matter specialists to receive the specific help they need. The funding will be used to develop the product. [Built In NYC]
Livepeer raised $8 million to bring its video tools to the next level. Livepeer helps developers incorporate videos into their projects with a blockchain-based video streaming platform. The funding will be used to scale its solution and offer the technology to enterprise clients. [Built In NYC]
This quiet empire raised $6.25 million in its seed round. Bubble, a site that helps anyone and everyone build web applications, will use the money to invest in its engineering team and increase marketing efforts. [Built In NYC]
Patrick Dahi buys Sotheby’s for $3.7 billion. Sotheby’s is officially sold! President of telecommunications company Altice Europe, Patrick Dahi, bought the broker for jewelry, real estate and art. He is now worth 8.6 billion according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. [Crain’s]
NYC now runs on Grubhub. Grubhub and Dunkin’ Donuts are rolling out a new delivery service, according to Yahoo Finance, with an average wait time of 15 minutes and a delivery fee under $5. After launching in New York, the service will grow to Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia soon. [Yahoo Finance]