In New York, which draws young people in droves over and over again, a number of entrepreneurs have successfully launched prominent tech companies in the city while still in their 20s.
As CB Insights has grown in size, it has made sure its employees have grown with it helping them transition to different roles and move into leadership positions. We spoke to four employees about how they've grown with the company.
When it comes to building a career in tech, there is no one true path to success. We spoke with NS1's Director of Data Science Clare Gollnick, VP of Marketing Kathleen Rohrecker and VP of Engineering Renee Orser about their paths to NS1 and how it shapes their leadership style.
On March 6, Colombia’s ministry of health reported the country’s first case of COVID-19. Just over a month later, the total of cases had topped 2,000 and would only grow. Many patients turned to telehealth as a safer alternative to the crowded waiting rooms of hospitals and clinics. NYC healthtech startup Pager was able to create a white-label solution over a long weekend to handle the influx of coronavirus-related traffic.
You may not think about it too much, but many of the meals we take for granted today probably wouldn’t have happened a couple of years ago. While many of the companies working on using tech to revolutionize agricultural production are headquartered in the Midwest, New York City hosts many of the consumer facing food tech companies. Here are some NYC tech companies that are changing the way we eat.