Jeff Rumage
News Reporter at Built In
Expertise: Tech journalism
Education: University of Wisconsin-Madison

Jeff Rumage is a tech news reporter for Built In. Before joining Built In in 2021, he worked as a reporter and editor for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Patch and the Oconomowoc Enterprise. He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and communications from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Zurp co-founders, pictured from left, are Michael Lisovetsky, Troy Osinoff and Ashish Pandhi. They are pictured against a grayish background.
Fans using Zurp can support influencers without changing their spending habits.
A stairway runs through a Stuf self-storage space.
Catch up on the NYC tech news you may have missed last week.
Stuf’s logo on a blue sign affixed to a gray building in San Francisco’s Financial District.
The NYC startup plans to double its nine-person team this year.
Comun CTO Abiel Gutierrez (left) and CEO Andres Santos (right) pose for a photo.
The Spanish-first banking app allows users to sign up for a checking account without a social security number.
Via CEO Daniel Ramot and CTO Oren Shoval stand in front of a car with the Via logo.
Valued at $3.5 billion, the NYC-based company is hiring across several departments.
The flox team.
Catch up on the NYC tech news you may have missed last week.
Marker Learning co-founders Emily Yudofsky (left) and Stefan Bauer (right) post for a photo in front of the NYC skyline.
The Series A funding will help the startup reach more school districts and offer additional services.
The Canoe team at an offsite gathering in January.
The NYC-based startup, which helps investment firms streamline data collection, also plans to expand to Europe.
Fierce CEO and founder Rob Cornish.
Fierce combines a high-yield checking account with investment banking and 24/7 customer support.
Canary founder and CEO Rachel Schneider
The company has facilitated financial aid programs for Visionworks, Clear Channel Outdoor and Harvard Business Publishing.
The Hivemind team is pictured at their new NYC headquarters.
Catch up on the NYC tech news you may have missed last week.
The Hivemind team poses in front of their logo on the wall of their new NYC headquarters.
The office is intended to foster collaboration among co-workers and more productive meetings with clients, investors and founders.