
Founder and CEO: “We appreciate that it’s a space people go to get away. At the same time, skiers bring their own devices, and they’re looking for the information we’re providing.”
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Founder and CEO: “We appreciate that it’s a space people go to get away. At the same time, skiers bring their own devices, and they’re looking for the information we’re providing.”
“Chocolate as a delivery system for medication is great,” co-founder Andrew Goldman has said.
The coworking and coding education school laid off staff last week.
The company has cut 27 employees and would like to close its original location in the Golden Triangle.
“We want to keep our members longer,” CTRL Collective CEO Rob Walston said of the decision to add larger private offices.
Startups in Colorado raised a total of $272 million in May.
The office will be home base for approximately 20 Lyft employees working on the app’s enterprise program.
Defendant Pipl bills itself as “the world’s largest people search engine.”
The company went public in April.
“One of my favorite features is it packs into itself to become a fanny pack,” Carrie Yang said.
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