Last March, 29-year-old Melanie Fellay announced her employee training startup Spekit had raised a $12.2 million Series A. Only ten months later, she’s announcing the company has raised a $45 million Series B.
After dropping out of New York University, Sakhai and his chemical engineer cofounders worked forwith the goal of making a harmless product that lasts only 365 days. And now, with, the company owns and operates tattoo studios in New York and Los Angeles that do just that.
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