Breaking Diversity Barriers, Bevy Announces $40M Series C Funding Round from a Syndicate that Includes More than 25 Top Black Leaders; Will Soon Have 20% of its Workforce Represented by Black Employees

Bevy, now valued at $325M, is on track for $30M in ARR in 2021 as enterprise brands realize the importance of building communities with their virtual, hybrid, and in-person events

70% of individuals participating in Bevy's $40M Series C funding round – representing 20% of the total funds raised – are Black investors. Bevy has also committed to having Black employees represent 20% of its workforce by September 2021, up from 14% today and 0% last February. (Photo: Business Wire)

PALO ALTO, California--()--Bevy, the only enterprise virtual, hybrid, and in-person event community platform, today announced that it has secured $40M in Series C funding from Accel, LinkedIn, Qualtrics co-founder Ryan Smith, Upfront Ventures, and more than 25 top Black leaders. This is the second Bevy funding round led by Accel in the past year.

70% of individuals participating in the funding round – representing 20% of the total funds raised – are Black investors, including nationally recognized Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) pioneer James Lowry; current Facebook board member and EVP at PayPal, Peggy Alford; and former Beats by Dre CMO Omar Johnson, alongside many more renowned Black leaders. Bevy is committed to radically reducing the racial inequality that exists in the tech industry and has committed to having Black employees represent 20% of its workforce by September 2021, up from 14% today and 0% last February.

Following the killing of George Floyd, a drive to improve the racial inequities in the tech sector has been a huge focus in Silicon Valley. “With most tech companies reporting low single digit percentages of their workforce being Black and the racial wealth gap only widening, Bevy is taking action by holding themselves accountable towards dramatically increasing diversity of its workforce and cap table,” says Kobie Fuller, General Partner at Upfront and Founder/Chairman of Valence.

“This is not only the right thing to do but will also create the most valuable business long term as we build a company that better reflects the communities that we all live in,” says Derek Andersen, CEO and co-founder of Bevy.

“To see such rapid growth in employee diversity and to prioritize Black ownership in tech companies in this manner is unprecedented,” says visionary management consultant and entrepreneur, James Lowry, “We are creating the blueprint for everyone to follow as we look to create Black wealth and a better tomorrow.”

Bevy’s $325M valuation is a 4x increase from a year ago when it raised a Series B round of funding, also led by Accel. Bevy has raised $60M to date since the company was founded in 2017. Customers pay between $20K and $1M annually to license Bevy to scale their communities and host virtual conferences. As hybrid events and eventually in-person events begin to emerge post-pandemic, Bevy is the gold standard, enabling enterprise brands to not only host large virtual conferences and events, but to also scale their global community events through a network of smaller, high frequency, globally connected events. As a result, the company is poised to win the enterprise portion of the market and is on track to reach $30M in ARR by the end of 2021, a 15x increase from 2019.

Bevy powers enterprise event communities for brands such as Google, Snowflake, Facebook, HubSpot, Adobe, Salesforce, Slack, Twitch, Atlassian, Zendesk, Twilio, and others. In 2020, Bevy served as strategic advisors to 125 new and existing enterprise brands as they shifted from in-person communities to virtual and hybrid events. The collaborative approach enabled 30,000 corporate event planners and enterprise community leaders across Bevy's ecosystem to host more than 100,000 events across 120 countries, empowering them to hit their key business growth metrics.

“In 2020 we saw an explosion of enterprise brands wanting to build communities while hosting events for customers and employees,” says Andersen. “Bevy helps brands create authentic 365-day relationships with customers through events.”

With Bevy’s unique virtual events platform, companies can reach customers globally at scale. Bevy’s community IP, technology, and methodology allow companies to build external and internal conferences, meetups, field marketing, and user group events all from one platform.

The new funding will be used to grow Bevy’s team from 100 employees to 250 in 2021. With a completely remote workforce, Bevy’s team is located in 10 different countries on 4 continents.

There were no secondary shares sold in this round. Andersen added, “Our current investors are doubling down, and our entire team is all in on our mission to build community for every company in the world.”

About Bevy

Founded in 2017 by Derek Andersen, Joel Fernandes, and Alex Bendig, Bevy was purpose built by the team behind Startup Grind to help companies build, grow, and scale their global customer communities. With chapters in more than 500 cities and 125 countries worldwide, Startup Grind is the most connected community of startups and entrepreneurs in the world; it remains one of Bevy’s many customers and its largest stakeholder. In 2019, Bevy acquired CMX, the world’s largest community professional organization. With the mission of helping community professionals thrive, CMX offers training, education, and networking opportunities that enable organizations and individuals to harness the power of community. The Bevy Virtual Community and the Bevy Virtual Conference platform were launched in 2020 to address the needs of both community and event marketing professionals, delivering significant business results for CMOs, community, field marketing, and corporate event teams looking to rebuild their marketing plans in a post-pandemic world. For additional information, visit bevy.com.

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Breaking Diversity Barriers, Bevy Announces $40M Series C Funding Round from a Syndicate that Includes More than 25 Top Black Leaders

Contacts

Media:
Jodi Echakowitz
Boulevard Public Relations
416-271-7250
jodi@boulevardpr.com