Inclusio to add 80 jobs following €4.1m seed funding

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Among its customers are Sodexo, RSA Insurance Ireland, 123.ie, FBD insurance, Linesight, Kilsaran, the Public Appointments Service, IPB insurance and Teagasc.“In 2016, Inclusio set out to solve a problem and bring a scientific-evidenced approach for employers to listen to the collective voice of their people and to measure, track and act on diversity and inclusion,” said Sandra Healy, founder and chief executive.

The new roles will include technology, sales and marketing positions, and will be created over the next 18-24 months. Inclusio already employs 35 staff, and the new roles are expected to be based at its Dublin headquarters. “This funding and jobs boost will further help us on our journey of scaling our team and offering our knowledge and expertise to ensure companies can get diversity and inclusion right and ensure that it’s not a tickbox exercise,” said Ms Healy.The company previously raised €2.1 million in funding, bringing its total raised to date to €6.2 million.

The news of the latest funding was welcomed by Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Simon Coveney. “The jobs created by Inclusio will serve a number of different areas including tech, sales and marketing, and highlight the innovation at the core of the Irish-start up sector which is a central element to our economy.”

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