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Attention Raises $30M Series B to Build the AI System That Runs Revenue Teams — Not Just Records Them

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New York, USA, June 23rd, 2026, FinanceWire

Round led by RTP Global; several of Attention’s own customers invested.

Attention, the AI platform for revenue teams, today announced a $30 million Series B led by RTP Global, with participation from returning investors Aglaé Ventures, Eniac, and Alven, new investor Linea Ventures, and a group of angel investors drawn from Attention’s own customer base. The company will use the funding to expand its agentic offering and move further upmarket into enterprise revenue organizations.

Most AI tools for sales watch the call and write up what happened. Attention takes the action – it drafts and sends the follow-up, updates the CRM, and runs the next play – and because it takes the action, it can tie the outcome back to its own work. That closed loop is the thing observation-only tools can’t do: if software only records and summarizes, it can never prove what it changed. Attention is built the other way around.

The approach shows up in usage. Attention is now running more than 20 million agent actions per month for customers since launching the capability, and annual recurring revenue is up 4x year over year. As the platform has moved upmarket, average contract value has grown 10x over two years. The company now serves more than 500 customers, including Abridge, Scale, Lovable, Preply, and BambooHR.

Earlier this month, co-founder and CEO Anis Bennaceur open-sourced a stripped-down version of what Attention does and posted it to LinkedIn. It drew more than 500 comments from people asking for access – a signal of how much demand sits in the gap between tools that record the call and a system that acts on it.

Customers report outcomes that show up in revenue, not just in hours saved. Abridge, the healthcare AI company, credits Attention with 5x coaching efficiency while their sales organization experienced 4x growth. Unify improved its win rate 40%. Certificial cut its forecasting margin of error from 15% to 5%. Because Attention takes the action, each of these traces back to work the platform did. 

“Attention serves as a fundamental operating layer across our go-to-market. It’s one of those win-win-win solutions — a win for the rep, a win for the company, and a win for managers. The ability to customize prompts and workflows has been a game changer for our forecasting accuracy and pipeline hygiene.” — Jeremy von Halle, VP of Revenue Operations, Abridge.

“The simplest way I describe Attention is that we automate smarter work for sales teams over time. Most software in this space watches the call and writes up what happened. We take the next best action, and because we take it, we can see what actually worked and didn’t, and get smarter every time we do.” — Anis Bennaceur, co-founder and CEO, Attention.

The funding goes toward Attention’s next step: an autonomous action engine that surfaces each rep’s highest-impact next moves, ranked by likely revenue, and executes the ones they approve, then learns from the outcome of every action it takes. 

Attention was founded at the end of 2021 by Anis Bennaceur (CEO) and Matthias Wickenburg (CTO), who were formerly competitors in the previous startups they had co-founded. They saw the shift to LLMs coming early and started working together.

The round also drew angel investments from leaders at companies that run on Attention, including Preply co-founder and CEO Kirill Bigai, Pavilion CEO Sam Jacobs, and executives at Engine, Abridge, and Scale AI.

About Attention

Attention is the AI platform for revenue teams. Its agents act inside the revenue workflow, drafting and sending follow-ups, updating the system of record, and running the next play, so teams can see, and prove, the outcomes the software drives. Founded in 2021 and headquartered in New York, Attention serves more than 500 customers, including Abridge, Scale, Lovable, Preply, Engine, and BambooHR. Users can learn more at attention.com.

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Lisa Doverspike on Why Stewardship Matters

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San Francisco, CA, 29th June 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Early in her career, Lisa Doverspike noticed that the leaders who left the strongest impression were rarely focused on personal recognition. They were focused on building strong organizations, developing talented people, and creating opportunities that would continue to generate value long after a particular project or initiative was complete.

That observation helped shape her view of leadership and continues to influence her approach today.

Throughout her career working with family enterprises, investments, commercial real estate, and philanthropic initiatives, she has embraced a philosophy grounded in stewardship. For her, stewardship reflects a commitment to creating lasting value, developing future leaders, and strengthening organizations for the long term.

A Long-Term Perspective

Stewardship begins with a long-term outlook.

Every decision contributes to the future of an organization. Leaders help shape culture, create opportunities, and influence the experiences of the people they serve. A stewardship mindset encourages thoughtful decisions that support both present success and future growth.

For Lisa, some of the most meaningful achievements are the ones that continue creating value years after they were initiated.

Investing in People

Organizations are ultimately built by people.

Throughout her career, Lisa has seen how mentorship, encouragement, and professional development can influence an individual’s confidence and growth. Watching emerging leaders develop new skills, take on greater responsibility, and help others succeed has been one of the most rewarding aspects of leadership.

Investing in people strengthens organizations and creates opportunities that extend far beyond any single role or project.

Building Organizations That Endure

Stewardship also involves creating structures that support long-term success.

Governance, succession planning, leadership development, and knowledge sharing all contribute to continuity and resilience. These efforts help organizations remain strong while adapting to changing circumstances and opportunities.

A commitment to stewardship encourages leaders to think about the future and to build organizations that continue to serve others over time.

Creating Meaningful Impact

Organizations have the ability to create value not only for stakeholders, but also for employees, families, and communities.

When leaders approach their responsibilities with care, integrity, and a long-term perspective, they create positive outcomes that extend well beyond the walls of the organization.

For Lisa Doverspike, stewardship represents a commitment to contribution, continuity, and service. It is a leadership philosophy centered on creating opportunities, developing people, and building organizations that continue to make a meaningful impact for generations to come.

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Kelly Bacot, an Early Childhood Educator, Warns of the Danger of Raising Children Who Trust Machines More Than Humans

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San Francisco, CA, 29th June 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in classrooms and homes, educators are raising concerns about how early exposure is shaping children’s understanding of trust. Kelly Bacot, an experienced early childhood educator and highly rated tutor, warns that children may come to place greater trust in machines than in human judgment if AI is introduced without clear boundaries and intentional instruction.

Bacot notes that AI tools are being rapidly integrated into early learning environments. These tools include adaptive learning platforms, automated feedback systems, and digital tutoring programs. While she supports technology as a supplement to learning, she emphasizes that it should not replace human interaction or human authority in the classroom.

She adds that young children are especially vulnerable to over-trusting systems that respond quickly and confidently. AI systems often provide instant answers without hesitation. Bacot explains that this can create a perception of certainty that does not always reflect accuracy. She cautions that children may begin to equate speed and confidence with truth.

According to Bacot, early childhood is a critical stage in development. Children are still learning how to interpret authority and build social understanding. During this stage, they rely heavily on teachers and caregivers to shape their understanding of truth, emotion, and decision-making. She warns that introducing AI without guidance may blur the line between human judgment and machine output.

She further notes that learning is not only about receiving information. It is also about interaction, questioning, and emotional connection. These elements are central to classroom development and cannot be replicated by automated systems. Bacot emphasizes that human interaction remains essential for building empathy, communication skills, and resilience.

Education experts supporting this view argue that overreliance on AI tools could reduce opportunities for children to engage in discussion and collaborative problem-solving. These experiences are important for developing critical thinking and interpersonal trust. Bacot adds that children learn not just from answers, but from the process of reaching them with others.

Another concern raised is the long-term impact on critical thinking. Bacot explains that children who become accustomed to accepting machine-generated responses without questioning them may struggle later in life when evaluating information in more complex environments. She notes that distinguishing between human insight and automated output is becoming an essential life skill.

Bacot is not calling for the removal of technology from classrooms. Instead, she advocates for a structured approach that teaches children how to use AI responsibly. She supports early instruction in what she describes as digital discernment. This includes teaching children that AI systems can make mistakes and that they do not think or feel like humans do.

She also stresses the importance of keeping human-centered learning at the core of early education. Activities such as storytelling, group play, and guided discussion help children build emotional intelligence and social awareness. Bacot notes that these experiences are foundational and should not be displaced by screen-based instruction.

Public education systems, she argues, are well-positioned to balance innovation with foundational learning. However, she cautions that without clear policy direction and proper teacher preparation, schools may unintentionally lean too heavily on automated tools in the name of efficiency.

Bacot adds that efficiency should never come at the expense of human development. She emphasizes that education is not only about academic performance but also about shaping how children relate to others and interpret the world around them.

As AI continues to evolve, Bacot calls for a deliberate and measured approach to its use in early education. She encourages educators and policymakers to prioritize human relationships in the learning process. According to her, the central challenge is not whether children will use AI, but whether they will continue to trust and value human understanding as they grow. To learn more about Kelly Bacot, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-bacot-3b4240144/  

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Effortless Elegance: Zeagoo’s Maye’s Picks Collection — The Confident Wardrobe for Women 40+ This Wedding Season

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Summer wedding season is in full swing across the United States — from garden venues to seaside settings. After the initial joy of receiving an invitation comes that classic soul-searching question: What do I wear? For sophisticated women over 40, finding the sweet spot between polished elegance and the pitfalls of either overly formal or try-too-hard youthful styling has become an art worth mastering.

True style never competes with age. As Maye Musk champions — “Own Your Glow” — confidence itself is the finest outfit. Tailored for every wedding scenario, Zeagoo partners with Maye Musk to present the Maye’s Picks collection: a refined, understated line that delivers effortless elegance for the mature woman.

Romantic Garden Wedding: Floral Bow-Detail Long-Sleeve Maxi Dress

For the dreamy ambiance of a garden or estate wedding, a soft, unpretentious long dress is the timeless choice. The Zeagoo Floral Bow-Detail Dress features a delicate bow accent at the neckline as its signature touch, paired with gentle floral motifs and a flattering A-line silhouette that artfully balances every body type. Crafted from a breathable, skin-friendly blended fabric, it’s lightweight yet durable — perfectly suited for late-spring and early-summer warmth. With every step, the dress flows gracefully; paired with low-heeled sandals, it effortlessly captures a romantic, relaxed guest look.

Outdoor Casual Wedding: Linen-Blend Printed Tank Top & Pants Set

When the venue leans more natural and laid-back — think beachside ceremonies or afternoon garden parties — the Zeagoo Printed Linen-Blend Tank Top & Pants Set offers a chic alternative. The linen-blend fabric balances breathability with just enough structure, while the relaxed bohemian cut keeps you cool and comfortable, with built-in sun protection to boot. This ensemble works beautifully as wedding-appropriate attire, then transitions seamlessly to a beach stroll or an evening cocktail — the perfect balance of comfort and style.

Limited-Time Exclusive Offer: Upgrade Your Summer Wardrobe with Ease

With wedding guest outfit demand at its peak, Zeagoo’s official website is offering a limited-time promotion on the Maye’s Picks collection: 15% off 2 items, or 20% off 3 items. Whether you’re building a complete wedding-day look or mixing pieces into your everyday summer rotation, now is the ideal moment to refresh your wardrobe at exceptional value. Meanwhile, Amazon Prime Day (June 23–26) is in full swing, with Zeagoo offering up to 50% off select styles on Amazon—making it the perfect time to shop your favorite summer looks.

For more summer wardrobe inspiration, visit Zeagoo.com and the brand’s Amazon store to explore the latest collections.

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Charlotte Liu

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New York, US

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