Miranda Perez
News Reporter at Built In

Miranda Perez is Built In news reporter covering the latest startup news in Boston and New York City. Prior to joining Built In, Miranda covered VC firms and startups at Business Insider and Boston Inno. She has also appeared in MSNBC, the Nation, Poynter and more.


 

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This brings Spot & Tango’s total funding raised to date to $51.75 million.
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With its fresh funding, Ramp is actively hiring. CEO Eric Glyman imagines the company will double its team this year.
Glia raises $45 million Series D.
This brings the company’s total funding to $152 million.
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The pandemic caused a hiccup in Knock exploring IPO opportunities. Now, it’s using fresh funding to continue scaling its real estate technology.
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NYC-based Gauntlet aims to make it easier for people to gauge investment risks.
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This brings Policygenius’ total funding raised to date to $268 million.
An animated Kevin Durant image.
Creatively is a job platform for independent contractors and freelancers.
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More than 75 local startups made it to the list, but these five took the cake.
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Alfred is taking a bulk of its fresh funding to continue acquiring companies and expand its U.S. reach.
Dean Sysman, CEO and cofounder of Axonius, Photo: Axonius
The company’s fresh funding comes one year after it raised a $100 million Series D and reached a valuation of $1 billion.
Reed Switzer, CEO and co-founder of Hopscotch.
The startup’s technology aims to make B2B payments easier for freelancers and small business owners.
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The startup’s technology is said to deliver productivity gains 3x higher than current coding methods used by hospitals.