The BAFTAs continue a longtime trend, ABC News does some exec reshuffling, and a maternity care clinic raises $28 million. Oula cofounder and CEO Adrienne Nickerson raised her first seed round for her brick-and-mortar health startup in the early months of the pandemic. That middle ground resulted in a $28 million Series B round for Oula, Fortune is the first to report. Oula is a maternity care clinic with a focus on midwifery alongside obstetric care. Courtesy of OulaIn the five years since Oula’s founders first started envisioning their startup, their target market has become even more open to holistic maternity care.
Source: Forbes February 20, 2024 18:17 UTC