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According to The Wall Street Journal, Former Tesla CFO Zach Kirkhorn led a Series A funding round for employee-rewards startup Jolly and joined its board. The New York-based startup helps front-line workers earn incentives for productivity-related tasks. Jolly serves over 100 U.S. healthcare clients and plans to expand into logistics, construction, and fast food. The round also included Bullpen Capital and angel investor Julien Codorniou, a former Meta and Microsoft executive. Jolly will use the funds for AI feature development, marketing, and sales.
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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Former Tesla CFO Zach Kirkhorn led a Series A funding round for employee-reward startup Jolly
00:08and joined its board, according to the Wall Street Journal.
00:10York-based startup helps frontline workers earn incentives for productivity-related tasks.
00:15Jolly serves over 100 U.S. healthcare clients and plans to expand into logistics,
00:19construction and fast food. The round also included Bullpen Capital and angel investor
00:24Julian Cordeno, a former Meta and Microsoft executive. Jolly will use the funds for AI
00:29feature development, marketing and sales. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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