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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LeafLink co-founders Zach Silverman, left, and Ryan Smith have transitioned to advisory and chairman roles, respectively.
The company also announced new leadership with Artie Minson taking over as CEO and Karan Gupta becoming CTO.
A view of the Brooklyn Bridge through two buildings.
Learn how the tech companies who raised last month’s largest rounds are investing their new capital.
The Passthrough team poses for a group photo
The NYC startup plans to double its 26-person team this year.
Paradigm CEO Kent Thoelke.
The platform will make it easier for community health providers to participate in clinical trials.
NYC skyline
Catch up on the NYC tech news you may have missed last week.
A user orders a Tesla on the FINN app.
The company plans to grow its U.S. headcount from 51 to 71 this year, with most jobs based at its NYC headquarters.
ChartHop founder and CEO Ian White stands outside for a photo.
The NYC company has tripled its employee headcount and quadrupled its annual revenue since raising a Series B round in 2021.
AtomicJar co-founder Sergei Egorov, left, and Eli Aleyner stand shoulder to shoulder outside.
The startup’s microservices testing platform has been downloaded more than 100 million times.
Tranch co-founders Philip Kelvin, left, and Beau Allison.
The NYC and London-based startup also received a $95 million credit facility.
Dayforward founder and CEO Aaron Shapiro smiles for a photo outside.
The insurtech startup rapidly scaled from three to 38 states by acquiring Commercial Travelers Life Insurance Company.
Models on the runway at NYC Fashion Week
Catch up on the NYC tech news you may have missed last week.
Chord co-founder and CEO Bryan Mahoney
The NYC startup plans to add another five to seven people to its 33-person team.