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NextDocs raises $13.5M [Startup Roundup]

RJMetrics hires Anita Garimella Andrews to lead its Client Analytics Services team, Real Food Works launches a weight loss program and Scholly gets a shout in TechCrunch.

WHO’S GETTING FUNDED?

NextDocs raised a $13.5 million round led by Boston-based OpenView Ventures, according to a release. Boston-area Eastward Capital and Bridge Bank also participated in the round for the Conshohocken-based company that provides technology solutions to life science companies.

NextDocs raised its first round of funding in August 2011 and raised $5 million in July. Previously, it was completely bootstrappedRead our recent Q&A with NextDocs CEO Zikria Syed here.

The Dorm Room Fund, First Round Capital‘s student-run investment firm, just expanded to Boston, the Boston Globe reported. The fund also recently launched a mentor program for its portfolio companies, and nearly a third of the more than 60 advisers are Penn alumni.

First Round Capital participated in a $45 million Series D round for San Francisco-based last-minute hotel booking app HotelTonight, Forbes reported.

WHO’S MAKING MOVES?

RJMetrics hired Anita Garimella Andrews, who sold her online marketing agency Sepiida to Manayunk-based Delphic Digital in November 2012, to lead its new Client Analytics Services team, according to its blog.

Real Food Works, the Center City healthy meal subscription service from tech scene veteran Lucinda Duncalfe, launched a meal program focused on weight-loss, according to a release. The program includes meals, coaching and an online tracking portal. The company is also throwing free weekly farmhouse table lunches in their new office. Sign up for them here.

WHO’S GETTING BUZZ?

Scholly, the scholarship finder mobile app from Dorm Room Fund student investor Christopher Gray, continues to get national buzz: this time, it was featured in TechCrunch.

Curalate CEO Apu Gupta was featured in the Philadelphia Business Journal, where he reveals that Aziz Ansari would play him in a movie about his startup.

Fitly, the healthy meal delivery service that completed DreamIt Health, was featured in the Daily News.

Drexel law professor Karl Okamato, cofounder of edtech startup Apprennet, was featured in the American Bar Association’s Journal for his work innovating around legal education.

Companies: Instructure / Scholly / Delphic Digital / ApprenNet / Curalate / Dorm Room Fund / First Round Capital / Fitly / NextDocs / Real Food Works / RJMetrics / Sepiida
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