Founder and CEO of Maven Clinic Kate Ryder, the first female health tech unicorn, valued at $1 billion.
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Maven, the women and family health startup, has raised $90 million in a new fundraising round, and in a tough environment for venture funding.
The round, led by General Catalyst and with CVS Health Ventures, Intermountain Healthcare’s VC arm and European venture firm La Famiglia participating, brings Maven’s total capital raised to $300 million. Maven reached unicorn status last August in a $110 million round right before the bottom dropped out of the tech sector. While the downturn in tech is forcing down rounds for some startups, Maven founder and CEO Kate Ryder said in a blog…