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Mastering Raises: $30M Secured for Learn to Win’s Growth

TLDR:

  • Learn to Win, a provider of enterprise training software, raised $30M in Series A funding led by the Westly Group.
  • The company plans to use the funds to scale its training platform that utilizes data analytics and AI.

In a recent announcement, Learn to Win, based in Redwood City, CA, secured $30M in Series A funding. The round was led by the Westly Group, with participation from Norwest Venture Partners and Pear VC. Co-Founded by Andrew Powell and Sasha Seymore in 2019, Learn to Win offers a software platform that uses data analytics and AI to personalize and optimize learning for its customers across various industries.

The company currently serves over 75 enterprise customers including the U.S. military, life sciences, manufacturing, supply chain, and professional sports industries. Some of their notable clients include the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Air Force, Novartis, AbbVie, the Los Angeles Rams, and the University of Michigan football team.

This significant funding will allow Learn to Win to accelerate its progress in scaling its training platform and continue to empower success for its customers by providing personalized and effective learning solutions through the use of advanced technology.

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