Omers Ventures led a series B round for the remote corporate coaching service, which had raised series A funding from investors including Slack last year.
WorkRamp, a US-based corporate learning platform operator backed by social collaboration software provider Slack, received $17m yesterday in a series B round led by Omers Ventures, a subsidiary of pension fund manager Omers.
Bow Capital, an early-stage firm allied to University of California, also took part in the round, having led an $8m series A round in June 2019 also backed by Slack’s investment arm, Slack Fund, as well as Susa Ventures and Initialized Capital.
Founded in 2015, WorkRamp…