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Breinify Raises $11M Seed as Enterprise Needs for Personalization Skyrocket

Breinify Raises $11M Seed as Enterprise Needs for Personalization Skyrocket Including the fresh new funding, AI startup Breinify raises a total of $11M to help consumer enterprises harness the power of predictive personalization News provided by Share this article Share this article SAN FRANCISCO, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Breinify, the leading lightweight personalization platform, shatters milestones, drums up multiple term sheets three days after first investor meetings and succeeds with record-breaking closing. This new round was led by Gutbrain Ventures and PBJ Capital, with participation from Streamlined Ventures, The CXO Fund, Amino Capital, Startup Capital Ventures and Sterling Road. Matt Champion, CMO of BevMo!, shares why Breinify is his favorite vendor – that doesn t act like one, but rather, like a part of your team!

Breinify Raises $11M Seed as Enterprise Needs for Personalization Skyrocket

Breinify Raises $11M Seed as Enterprise Needs for Personalization Skyrocket
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15 places to check out on Sterling Road in Toronto

15 places to check out on Sterling Road in Toronto Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. Sterling Road has left behind its past of manufacturing bicycles and fire hydrants for good coffee, craft beer and contemporary art in the Lower Junction Triangle. Hop off the West Toronto Railpath for this Nestlé-scented industrial strip with attractions from circus arts to Toronto s famous aluminum-factory-turned-gallery.  Here are some places to check out on Sterling Road in Toronto once restrictions are lifted and it s safe to do so. Food and drink

Pensions, permanency of contract workers at heart of Nestlé strike

Lauren Bailey More than 470 employees at a Nestlé Canada plant in Toronto are on strike after Unifor Local 252 and the company failed to reach an agreement on May 1. The main sticking points include making temporary workers permanent with access to Nestlé’s benefits and defined contribution pension plan and increasing the employer-sponsored amount of the company’s grandfathered defined benefit pension plan. Eamonn Clarke, president of Unifor Local 252, says the company was previously using contract workers to fill in and, though classed as temporary workers, they were essentially working full-time jobs. He says the union is hoping these workers can become permanent through attrition and thus have access to better benefits and the company’s DC pension plan.

Toronto s most confusing intersection could be getting an 18-storey condo

Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. The intersection of Bloor and Symington, a crossing so poorly it designed it has its own commemorative t-shirt, could soon have an 18-storey condo adding to the chaos.  KingSett Capital has submitted an application to rezone the block comprised of 1423-1437 Bloor St. West and 278 Sterling Road.  The southwestern corner of Bloor s most confusing intersection, with Symington Avenue running north and Sterling Road running south, could soon see an 18-storey condo added to the mix. Photo via Google Maps. That could see the southwestern section of Toronto s notoriously confusing intersection a misaligned clusterbomb of traffic with Symington Avenue running north and Sterling Road drifting south become the site of a new mixed-use building. 

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