Miranda Perez
News Reporter at Built In

Miranda Perez is a Built In news reporter covering the latest startup news in Boston, New York City and other markets. Prior to joining Built In, Miranda covered VC firms and startups at Business Insider and Boston Inno. She has also appeared in MSNBC, the Nation, Poynter and more.


 

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Voice CTO William Anderson.
Since launching its beta version last year, the NFT marketplace has distributed over $1 million in artist earnings.
Salesroom co-founders include Head of Engineering Chuck Hardy (left), Chief Customer Officer Daria Danilina (center) and CEO Roy Solomon.
Earlier this year, Boston-based Salesroom raised $8.5 million in funding to fuel its platform.
Mesh Payments co-founders
Read more about what you have missed last week in the Built In NYC Weekly Refresh.
clearmotion
Here’s what you may have missed last week in the Boston tech ecosystem.
Formless is building a blockchain platform that will allow musicians to upload their songs and music videos. The startup aims to give musicians more ownership over their work.
Proof of Learn co-founder Sheila Marcelo.
Since launching last year, Web3 education startup Proof of Learn has raised $17 million in venture capital funding.
The raise comes after a successful 2021 in which the company increased its U.S. revenue by 400 percent.
Contributing investors include big names like Marc Andreessen, Underscore VC and Garry Tan.
Fairmarkit team
Here’s what you may have missed in the Boston tech world last week.
SeatGeek signage on the NYSE
Catch up on what you may have missed with the Built In NYC Weekly Refresh.
Tech executives (from left to right) Esosa Ighodaro-Johnson, Amy Spurling, Regina Gwynn, Lauren deLisa Coleman and Daryn Dodson. | Image: Black Women Talk Tech, Compt, GameChange, Illumen Capital / Built In
Built In talked to five tech executives to see what they had to say about equal pay, venture capital funding and defeating racial bias.
Funding in NYC reached everything from telehealth startups to real estate ventures backed by WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann. Read on to see what companies are doing with their new capital.