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With An $80 Million Series C, Elvie Founder Tania Boler Looks To

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This week, wearable breast pump maker Elvie secured $80 million in Series C funding, the biggest raise in an initial fundraise round for a female-founded femtech company. Founder Tania Boler spoke to Forbes about what the raise means for the future of her company.

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