Levanta connects Amazon sellers with vetted creators, tracks every sale through Amazon's own API, and lets brands pay commissions instead of bidding on ads. In roughly 20 months it went from a services idea to $286 million in annualized tracked sales - and a $20 million Series A.
Clint Lee is the co-founder and CEO of OneDay, a Dallas-based SaaS video platform that helps senior living communities, multifamily real estate operators, and funeral homes capture and share personalized video stories. He started the company in 2012 after his grandfather died and the family realized they had almost no video to remember his voice. OneDay has grown to work with thousands of senior living communities across the U.S., U.K., and Canada, raised roughly $24 million across two rounds including a $19M Series B led by Volition Capital in 2021, and has since layered in an AI video assistant called AVA.
David Weinfeld is the co-founder and CEO of Screenverse, a New York-based ad management and monetization company for digital screens in the physical world. Launched in April 2020 at the start of the pandemic, Screenverse now represents more than 100,000 digital out-of-home screens, from billboards and urban panels to Walmart pharmacy displays and digital jukeboxes. Before Screenverse, Weinfeld was Vistar Media's first supply sales hire, where he grew the partner network from 30 to over 120 global media owners. In 2024 the company raised $10.5 million from Volition Capital.
Screenverse is a New York-based digital out-of-home (DOOH) advertising company that helps mid-tier screen networks - from bar jukeboxes to Walmart health kiosks and luxury elevator panels - tap into programmatic ad demand. Founded in 2020 by DOOH veterans David Weinfeld and Adam Malone, it acts as an outsourced ad-sales and network-management partner, standardizing inventory, running ad operations, and optimizing pricing so media owners can earn revenue from platforms like The Trade Desk and DV360. The company operates one of the most diverse real-world screen networks, surpassing 100,000 digital screens across all 210 U.S. markets, and raised a $10.5M Series A from Volition Capital in April 2024.