[3] The same year, the company was named one of the Top 10 NYC Startups to Watch in 2017 by Inc.[4] Huffington says a 2007 incident in which “she collapsed at her desk from exhaustion and awoke in a pool of blood, with a broken cheekbone,” was the wake-up call that eventually led her to start Thrive Global.
[7] Before its official launch in November 2016, Thrive Global raised $7 million in a Series A funding round from investors such as Blue Pool Capital and Greycroft Partners.
[8] The company has also formed corporate partnerships with Accenture,[9] Airbnb,[10] Hilton Hotels & Resorts,[11] JPMorgan Chase,[12] and Uber.
[15] In November 2017, the company secured $30 million in additional funding from investors such as Marc Benioff and the venture firm IVP.
"[21] In July 2021, the company raised $80 million in a Series C round led by Kleiner Perkins and Owl Ventures.