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Celebrities, CEOs, and sports stars pile into $5 million fundraise for Midi Health, a startup providing menopause care
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Midi是一家专注于更年期女性健康护理的公司,近期完成了新一轮融资。此次融资吸引了众多女性投资人的参与,她们普遍关注更年期健康领域。Operator Collective创始人Mallun Yen组织了一个由80位投资人组成的特殊目的实体(SPV),为Midi的最新一轮融资提供了支持。Midi的创始人Joanna Strober在经历更年期症状后,创立了这家公司,旨在为女性提供便捷、可负担的医疗服务。Midi通过虚拟护理和保险覆盖,帮助女性解决更年期带来的健康问题。公司计划每年为100万女性提供服务,并致力于消除围绕更年期的偏见。

👩‍⚕️Midi公司成立于2021年,由Joanna Strober创立,旨在解决更年期女性面临的健康问题。Strober本人曾因更年期症状而深感困扰,促使她创建了这家公司。

💰Midi已完成多轮融资,包括2022年的1400万美元种子轮融资,2023年的2500万美元A轮融资和今年的6300万美元B轮融资,其中B轮融资包括由Operator Collective组织的SPV。

💡Midi的核心优势在于其可扩展的商业模式、保险覆盖的护理服务以及与医疗系统的合作关系。公司提供虚拟护理,并通过保险覆盖降低了女性的医疗成本。

🌟Midi的目标是每年为100万女性提供更年期护理服务,并致力于消除社会对更年期的偏见,包括年龄歧视和歧视。

👩‍💼此次融资吸引了众多女性投资人,她们希望投资于能够改善女性健康和生活的公司。投资者包括Sheryl Sandberg、Tory Burch等知名人士。

“[M]ost of us in this fund who are investors are over 40 and most of us have kids and 90% of us are women and 100% of the 90% are going to go through menopause,” says Mallun Yen, founder and managing partner of Operator Collective, which organized a special purpose vehicle of 80 investors for Midi’s latest round. “I knew that this was going to be a big space and an opportunity.”

Other investors include include former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg, designer Tory Burch, Waymo co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana, OpenAI VP of finance Janine Korovesis, Phenomenal Media founder and CEO Meena Harris, Permira senior advisor Carolyn Everson, soccer star Brandi Chastain, former VP of media partnerships at Meta Campbell Brown, and more.

Individual checks ranged in size from $10,000 to more than $500,000. While startups often bring on celebrities and high-profile individuals as angel investors, Yen wanted to make it easier for Midi to do so at scale. “It would be very hard and time-consuming for a company to try to do that on its own,” Yen says. (Editor’s note: Yen is a guest co-chair of Fortune’s 2024 MPW Summit.) She first started considering the idea of a special purpose vehicle as early as Midi’s seed round in 2022. The vehicle is the largest ever facilitated by one Operator Collective, a venture fund that primarily invests in B2B and enterprise companies.

Joanna Strober, 56, founded Midi in 2021. In her mid-to late-40s, she experienced anxiety, insomnia, and hot flashes that were symptoms of perimenopause, but it took numerous doctors visits to make sense of her ailments—and far more effort than she thought should be required.

Midi’s virtual, covered-by-insurance care means that women don’t need to spend the time and money that Strober did looking for solutions. Its 200-plus providers are trained on all aspects of women’s health, especially hormones, which are used in many treatment plans.

The company raised $14 million in seed funding in 2022, co-led by Felicis and SemperViren. Midi then raised $25 million in its 2023 Series A, led by Google Ventures, and $63 million (which includes the SPV) in Series B funding this year, led by Emerson Collective.

“[W]omen need to invest in companies that they want to exist in the world,” says Strober. “It’s very affirming that [women are] not just coming as patients, but they’re also investing in us.”

The company stands out to Yen in a crowded category because its business model is scalable, the care is covered by insurance, and the company has relationships with health systems.

Looking ahead, Strober’s goal for Midi is to provide care to 1 million women each year. Currently, the company serves 100,000. She also wants to continue to break down the stigma, including ageism and discrimination, surrounding menopause. “[F]or me, the fighting against it is not saying, ‘Oh, we need to make a lot of accommodations for women.’ It’s telling them you can get treated, and you need to call it out,” says Strober.

Nina Ajemian
nina.ajemian@fortune.com

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