Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) announced that its early-stage fund, CIT GAP Funds, has invested in Richmond, Virginia-based Kamana, developer of a platform for healthcare employers and professionals to work together to fill jobs more efficiently.
Founded in 2018, the startup was launched by a group of healthcare strategists, travel nurses and developers to help staffing agencies land better contracts for health-centered employees.
The financial terms of the investment were not disclosed, but Kamana said it plans to put the funds toward supporting product road map items such as communication within the platform and expanding its talent management processes.
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