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Edra
Backed bySequoia CapitalAbout Edra
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Company at a glance
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About the Team
Team Distribution
- Engineering55%
- Sales27%
- Leadership18%
Where the Team Studied
- 1.University of Oxford
- 2.University College London
- 3.Imperial College London
- 4.University of Edinburgh
- 5.Harvard University
Team Worked At
- Palantir Technologies
- EY
- Upwork
Funding History
$30M
raised
Edra, a startup that automates workflows by turning operational data into a living knowledge base, raised $30 million Series A led by Sequoia with participation from 8VC and A*.
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