May 18, 2017

Denver-based Techstars graduate raises $1.15M

A graduate of Boulder’s Techstars program has raised $1.15 million.

BusinessDen reports that Apostrophe, previously known as AirStream Health, reported the capital raise from 15 investors in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Denver-based Apostrophe provides health-care management options for self-insured employers, paying providers directly for health-care services. Apostrophe initially focused on school districts for its customer base but is expanding to other sectors, including manufacturing and energy.

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The company completed the Techstars accelerator program in April.

A graduate of Boulder’s Techstars program has raised $1.15 million.

BusinessDen reports that Apostrophe, previously known as AirStream Health, reported the capital raise from 15 investors in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Denver-based Apostrophe provides health-care management options for self-insured employers, paying providers directly for health-care services. Apostrophe initially focused on school districts for its customer base but is expanding to other sectors, including manufacturing and energy.

The company completed the Techstars accelerator program in April.

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