Tech Company Financing Transactions

Amadesa Funding Round

Amadesa, based in Evanston, raised $7.4 million from Gemini Israel Funds and Viola Ventures.

Transaction Overview

Company Name
Announced On
10/6/2011
Transaction Type
Venture Equity
Amount
$7,400,000
Round
Series B
Investors

Gemini Israel Funds (Lead Investor)

Viola Ventures (Shlomo Dovrat)

Proceeds Purpose
Amadesa will use the funding to aggressively expand sales and marketing efforts and further extend itsindustry-leading enterprise solution suite.

Company Information

Company Status
Acquired or Merged
Industry
Enterprise IT
Mailing Address
630 Davis St. 300
Evanston, IL 60201
USA
Email Address
Overview
Amadesa provides complete website testing and relevancy targeting solutions to help marketers in e-commerce and e-business companies.
Profile
Amadesa LinkedIn Company Profile
Social Media
Amadesa Company Twitter Account
Company News
Amadesa News
Facebook
Amadesa on Facebook
YouTube
Amadesa on YouTube

Management Team

Title
Name
Email & Social
Chief Executive Officer
Avi Kedmi
  Avi Kedmi LinkedIn Profile  Avi Kedmi Twitter Account  Avi Kedmi News  Avi Kedmi on Facebook
Chief Financial Officer
Gidi Krupnik
  Gidi Krupnik LinkedIn Profile  Gidi Krupnik Twitter Account  Gidi Krupnik News  Gidi Krupnik on Facebook
Chief Scientific Officer
Shlomo Lahav
  Shlomo Lahav LinkedIn Profile  Shlomo Lahav Twitter Account  Shlomo Lahav News  Shlomo Lahav on Facebook


 

 

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