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Galvanize

www.galvanize.com

 
Galvanized is a global branding and media firm. Galvanized is a team of media professionals joining together to build strategic partnerships with leading global brands; create best-in-class, life-altering content; and get stuff done. Galvanized builds new brands and enhances existing ones across every conceivable media platform. Galvanized clients and partners broaden their reach, better engage with their audience, and develop synchronized media and communication strategies for their brands. Galvanized is not a traditional media or content firm. We publish books, but we don`t have a “book division.” We build magazines and newsletters, but we don`t have a “magazine group.” We create websites, ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

Executives

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Funding

Galvanize raised $63M on 08/16/2016
Galvanize raised $32M on 07/19/2018
Galvanize raised $11.3M on 08/10/2018

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