April 27, 2021
The WSU community is invited to watch the final five WSU student teams pitch their ideas, get feedback from industry leader judges, and compete for $53,000 in prize money at the WSU Business Plan Competition, Thursday, April 29, 1:45 – 5 p.m.
The all-star cast of investors and judges includes WSU Regent Heather Redman, managing partner, Flying Fish Ventures; Diane Fraiman, managing director, Voyager Capital; Dan Lynch, business angel, mentor and technology investor; Matt Mosman, general partner, Pelion and Scott Thomson, and vice president of business development, McKinstry.
Viewers may register online to see the final round of competition.
Awards Webinar Registration: Join the Zoom webinar 6–7 p.m. to hear inspiring words from Danielle Griebel, CEO and cofounder of Performulus, and find out who will emerge as the winners. Other accolades that will be conferred include BECU best Fin-Tech team, Idaho Capital Ventures Open League winner, Herbert B. Jones Foundati
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PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Edify, a Techstars portfolio company, has raised 1.635M out of what could be a $2M seed round. The company, founded in 2020 by CEO Kristen Gallagher, is embracing the future of work by streamlining the technical onboarding process that engineers need to get up to speed and productive in a new work environment. Edify aims to solve one of the most critical issues in the engineering industry remote technical onboarding. The closure of this funding round accompanies growth within the company as Edify appoints Kate Farmer as CTO and seeks new hires in engineering and developer advocacy.