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EventBoard raises $13.5 million to make managing office meeting rooms less terrible

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EventBoard, a startup that offers cloud-based meeting tools and analytics, announced today that it has scored a $13.5 million series B investment.

The round, which was led by Nokia Growth Partners and followed by GE Ventures, will “fuel support for the sales and marketing team to drive innovation around improving the office experience with employee-focused apps and deep data driven insights,” the startup stated.

“Our goal of optimizing people, places, and technology in the workplace through employee tools and data remains constant as we continue to introduce innovative solutions for our thousands of customers across all major industry sectors,” said EventBoard CEO and cofounder, Shaun Ritchie.

The startup also hopes to establish a new feature called Desk Booking, which will help employees find open desks and working spaces.


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EventBoard’s clients include Uber, Twitter, Dropbox, GE, and Viacom.

Existing investors Greycroft Partners, Origin Ventures, and Zetta Venture Partners also participated in the latest round.

To date, Salt Lake City-based EventBoard has raised at least $21.5 million in funds, including its seed investment in 2014 and a series A late last year.

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