Entrepreneurs in Silicon Slopes Rally Behind Fullcast’s $34M Seed Round

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Fullcast, a start-up company, has garnered attention in the Silicon Slopes community following a successful $34 million seed round, marking a new era of entrepreneurial innovation in the field of revenue operations (RevOps). Founded by serial tech entrepreneur Ryan Westwood, Fullcast has also acquired the innovative RevOps software platform Fullcast, and subsequently relocated its headquarters to Utah from Washington.

Ryan Westwood stated, “Silicon Slopes provides a unique eco-system where entrepreneurs support each other, and we believe this collaborative spirit will propel us forward. Because so many of these great entrepreneurs have backed me currently and in the past, I have paid it forward and actively supported other Silicon Slopes ventures. As we continue to support and invest in each other, we will experience unprecedented growth as a community.”

The move has been well-received by the Silicon Slopes entrepreneurship community, known for its supportive and collaborative atmosphere. Clint Betts, CEO and president of Silicon Slopes, praised Westwood’s leadership and the cohesive nature of the community, stating that the success of Fullcast would benefit the entire region. David Elkington also expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “It’s invigorating to be actively investing in forward thinkers throughout the community. There’s a lot to be learned — and gained — by working together with other business leaders to the benefit of everyone.”

The seed round saw investment from experienced entrepreneurs such as Jeremy Andrus, Josh James, Todd Pedersen, and several others, who firmly believe in Fullcast’s potential to become a dominant player in the RevOps industry. These sentiments were echoed by Carine Clark, who expressed confidence in the remarkable leadership team assembled by Ryan Westwood.

Furthermore, Fullcast’s leadership roster includes Chief Operating Officer Isaac Westwood, Chief Marketing Officer Amy Cook, and Chief Commercial Officer Lance Evanson, all of whom personally invested in the round. The platform offers various benefits to companies, including accelerated revenue creation, enhanced productivity, and AI-driven insights through Copilot for RevOps®.

The relocation of Fullcast to Utah and the successful seed round indicate a positive trajectory for the company and the Silicon Slopes community. With widespread support and investment from notable entrepreneurs, this move is positioned to bring about significant growth and change in the entrepreneurial landscape of the region.

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