EdTech startup Playbook founded by women’s team secures $700,000 in Pre-funding round

EdTech startup Playbook founded by women’s team secures $700,000 in Pre-funding round

EdTech startup Playbook founded by women’s team secures $700,000 in Pre-funding round

A women’s team including Wafa AlObaidat, Ismahan Al Saad, and Shreya Rammohan  founded Playbook. Playbook is a women's engaging platform with the goal of closing the worldwide gender gap and increasing the number of women in leadership positions. This is accomplished by gaining access to a broad digital school of master classes led by game-changing female leaders, as well as future AI Technology integration and a dynamic professional learning community.

Individual and team subscription packages are available for the platform, which is built on a subscription-based basis. Playbook Academy's high-production Master classes are led by women who reverse-engineer their playbook to success and share relevant takeaways with members in their personal and professional life.

Playbook has announced that it has raised $700,000 in pre-seed funding. 500 Global, Sanabil Investments, Faith Capital, and Women Spark were among the angel investors who participated in this round.

"We're happy to promote female-founded firms like Playbook, which we believe have regional and worldwide potential." PLAYBOOK enters the market at the ideal time to propose a solution to the public and private sectors, as politicians look to be more instituting SDG goals and more career prospects for women to unlock," said Amal Dokhan, Partner, 500 Global MENA.

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