Skilljar: Raises $33M in Series B Funding

  • Skilljar, a Seattle, WA-based Customer Education Platform, raised $33m in Series B funding
  • The round was led by Insight Partners with participation from existing investors Mayfield, Trilogy Equity Partners, and Shasta Ventures
  • As part of the financing, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Vice President at Insight Partners, will join Skilljar’s Board of Directors
  • The company intends to use the funds to expand its team, accelerate go-to-market programs, and product development
  • Skilljar is an innovative training platform that enables businesses to onboard, engage, and retain customers at scale
  • SaaS and technology providers such as Tableau, Zendesk, U-Haul, Verizon, Procore, Cisco, and hundreds more use it to power their Customer
Steve Sam
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