Declara

Declara is a social learning and collaboration technology company based in Palo Alto, California.

Declara's customers include governments, companies, educational institutions, non-profits, and research organizations that use its platform to collaborate, learn, and solve problems more effectively.

[2] The inspiration for Declara, Pierson has said, came from her recovery from a 1984 car accident that tore apart her body and put her in a coma for 18 months.

Declara secured $5 million in early investments,[5] which included the backing of Peter Thiel, the co-founder of PayPal.

[10] Declara's customers include Genentech, The University of Pennsylvania in the United States and Bécalos, an organization of Mexico's Televisa Foundation.