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Mavenlink

www.mavenlink.com

 
Mavenlink delivers enterprise-class Software as a Service (SaaS) that transforms how businesses work with distributed teams, contractors and clients around the globe. Mavenlinks innovative technology suite enables organizations of any size to successfully manage and scale their people, projects, revenue and profitability. Consulting firms, creative agencies and professional services teams in more than 100 countries are running their businesses more efficiently and more elegantly with Mavenlink.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.mavenlink.com
  • 6501 Irvine Center Drive Suite 250
    Irvine, CA USA 92618
  • Phone: 800.860.9544

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Taison Kearney
Vice President, Business Systems and Information Security Profile
Taison Kearney
Vice President, Information Security & Compliance / Business Systems Profile

Funding

Mavenlink raised $39M on 11/16/2016
Mavenlink raised $48M on 00/00/0000

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