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After adding Bob Moul, Cloudamize raises another $1 million

Local venture firm MissionOG led the round.

Bob Moul right before his Founder Factory talk, December 2015. (Photo by Juliana Reyes)

Cloudamize, the “Mint.com for Amazon Web Services,” raised $1 million in a round led by MissionOG. The raise comes two months after Cloudamize hired former Artisan CEO Bob Moul as its chief executive.
In the fall of 2013, Cloudamize raised a seed round of $1.2 million from all local investors including MissionOG, Gabriel Investments and Dreamit.
Dreamit participated again. Angel investor Jon Palmer, a Houston-based advisor to MissionOG, also invested and is joining the board. A La Salle grad who got his MBA from Wharton, Palmer has led and invested in a handful of fintech companies.
Visit Cloudamize’s office during the Startup Crawl tonight. Should be festive.

Companies: Cloudamize / DreamIt Ventures / MissionOG

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