Josh Browder has successfully raised Browder Capital Fund Four, a $30 million fund supported by prominent investors including Sequoia Capital, Marc Andreessen, Chris Dixon, and Arthur Patterson, founder of another venture firm. The fund has attracted backing from top institutions and venture capitalists, with Cendana Capital serving as the anchor limited partner. Browder is recognized for his expertise in identifying promising pre-seed technical founders and has been involved with the Thiel Fellowship selection committee. Separately, Sprinter Health announced a $55 million Series B funding round led by General Catalyst, with continued investment from Andreessen Horowitz, GV, and Accel. Sprinter Health aims to expand its at-home healthcare services, addressing gaps in preventive care access for older adults and underserved communities in the U.S. General Catalyst emphasized the importance of this funding in advancing their vision of health assurance and improving care accessibility.
Despite rapid advances in digital health, millions of Americans—especially older adults and underserved communities—still lack access to basic preventive care. Leading @sprinterhealth's $55M Series B is a key step in advancing our health assurance vision: making care more https://t.co/5riZzwoftR
I get asked a lot what it’s like going from startup ➡️ VC ➡️ startup again. 🚀 Today, it feels full circle: we at @sprinterhealth are announcing our $55M Series B led by our friends @generalcatalyst and with continued support from our friends @a16z , @GVteam, and @Accel. https://t.co/z8qWkGgwDk
Sprinter Health raises $55M to expand its at-home healthcare service: https://t.co/OtSqLmaOuY by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news