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Pathlight

www.pathlight.com

 
Pathlight is a Realtime Performance Management (RPM) platform that allows large, customer-facing teams to move faster than ever before. By consolidating performance data, coaching, and communication in one place, the platform empowers data-driven management at every layer of the organizational chart. Based in San Francisco, CA, the company is backed by such investors as Kleiner Perkins, Quiet Capital, Jeremy Stoppelman CEO of Yelp and Dylan Smith co-founder and CFO of Box, among others.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.pathlight.com
  • 988 Market Street Suite 300
    San Francisco, CA USA 94102
  • Phone: 833.609.5456

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