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Gravyty Merges with AI-Powered Student Engagement Companies Ivy.ai and Ocelot
- By Rhea Kelly
- 03/11/25
Gravyty, a provider of alumni and donor engagement and fundraising solutions, has announced a merger with AI-powered student enrollment and engagement companies Ivy.ai and Ocelot. The combined company will operate under the Gravyty brand.
By incorporating Ivy.ai and Ocelot's AI technologies, Gravyty will deliver "a modern, seamless experience that improves student outcomes, drives institutional efficiency, and enhances long-term engagement," the company said. The combined platform will provide a single solution for recruitment, enrollment, retention, and fostering lifelong alumni relationships, with 24/7 multilingual AI support, personalized student guidance, and data-driven insights to optimize resources and enhance student success.
"Gravyty's unified AI-powered platform transforms student and alumni engagement, driving success, strengthening relationships, and maximizing efficiency," said Sharon Harrison, chief marketing officer of the unified Gravyty brand, in a statement. "By combining Ivy and Ocelot's expertise, we're empowering institutions with a seamless, data-driven solution to break down silos, personalize interactions at scale, and future-proof their strategies."
For more information on the merger, visit the Gravyty site.
About the Author
Rhea Kelly is editor in chief for Campus Technology, THE Journal, and Spaces4Learning. She can be reached at [email protected].
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