Degreed Stock

degreed.comEducation / E-LearningFounded: 2012Funding to Date: $338.27MM

Degreed is a learning platform enterprise clients can utilize to offer skill-building courses to their employees. Degreed matches employees up with the appropriate learning opportunities based on their existing skillsets and the needs of their employer. Degreed was founded in 2012 by Eric Sharp and David Blake and is headquartered in Pleasanton, CA.

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Team

Management Team

David Blake
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
David Carter
Chief Revenue Officer & President
Sandeep Beotra
Chief Financial Officer
Janice Robinson Burns
Chief Transformation Officer & Chief People Officer
Nathan Kimmons
Chief Business Officer
Nag Chandrashekar
Chief Product and Platform Officer
Deepak Ramanathan
Chief Marketing Officer
Eric Sharp
Co-Founder & Technology Advisor

Board Members

Brandon Tidwell JD
Signal Peak Ventures
Deborah Quazzo
GSV Advisors
Ian Chiu
Owl Ventures
Michael McMahon
Jump Capital
Phil Williams
Signal Peak Ventures

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Edtech up-skilling platform Degreed has acquired Learn In, which creates talent resource hubs for employers to better spin up education services for their teams. While we’d nearly always cover a notable acquisition in a relevant tech sector, the extra interesting bit here is a personnel one: both companies were co-founded by the same entrepreneur, David Blake.
Degreed, Inc. announced that its Degreed Learning Experience Platform (LXP) is now available on SAP® Store, the online marketplace for SAP and partner offerings.
Degreed, a Pleasanton, Calif.-based upskilling platform, raised $153m in Series D funding
Updated on: Jul 26, 2024

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