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Digital health startups collected the lion’s share of VC money last year.
2020 wasn’t a great year for many companies, but it was a good time to be a medical startup.
On Tuesday, med-tech trade group Medical Alley Association reported that its startups raised a record $1.4 billion in venture capital last year. Minneapolis-based health insurance startup Bright Health landed the biggest raise in 2020, securing an eye-popping $500 million in September.
The second-largest raise last year went to Preventice Solutions, an Eagan-based medical device startup that raised $137 million in the third quarter. Digital health firm Bind Benefits was close behind with a $105 million raise in October.
Communities that KARE: Isadore Nut Company
The Golden Valley-based business is just as passionate about inclusiveness as it is about the quality of it s award-winning snacks. Author: Shelley Stridsberg Updated: 6:50 AM CST January 18, 2021
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minnesota While some would compare life to a box of chocolates, people are more like mixed nuts. There s variety; some are sweet, some are salty, and all are good in their unique way.
At Isadore Nut Company in Golden Valley, you re walking into an amazing blend. We proclaim right on our packaging that we are proudly hiring people of all abilities, said Tasya Rosenfeld Kelen.
General Mills withdraws support from those who voted against certifying election Contributions suspended to lawmakers who voted against presidential certification. January 14, 2021 7:21pm Text size Copy shortlink:
General Mills suspended political donations to federal lawmakers who voted last week to override the results of the U.S. presidential election.
The decision, made Wednesday by the Golden Valley-based food maker s political action committee, and confirmed by a company spokeswoman Thursday, comes a few days after Richfield-based Best Buy made a similar move. Many large U.S. companies, wary of the association, have cut ties with members of Congress who gave credence to false claims of a rigged or fraudulent election by voting against certifying the Electoral College results.