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Malvern corporate training startup Zoomi raises $1.5 million

It's an extension of the company's original $4.4 million Series A, which closed earlier this year.

Inside Zoomi's Malvern offices. (Photo courtesy of Zoomi)

Zoomi, a Malvern corporate training startup, raised $1.5 million, according to an SEC filing.
CEO Jim Walker told us it was an extension of the original $4.4 million Series A, which the company closed earlier this year. While Walker declined to disclose the names of his investors for the Series A, the SEC filing listed his twin brother (and former cofounder) Neal Walker and biotech entrepreneur Stephen Tullman.

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