Ashley Bowden

Ashley Bowden is a Built In news reporter covering technology news in San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles and other markets. She has been on the Built In team since 2020. Bowden has a bachelor of fine arts degree from Long Island University Post. Her work has also appeared in Agent Publishing and other outlets.

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Kickfin, a restaurant software provider, was Austin’s fastest-growing company with a growth rate of 2,144 percent.
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Learn how the innovators that raised last month’s largest venture rounds are investing the fresh capital.
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Learn how the companies that secured last month’s largest venture funding sums are investing their fresh capital.
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Find out how the local innovators that secured last month’s largest venture sums are investing the fresh capital.
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Over 200 AI stakeholders, including local innovator Sonar, are members of the consortium.
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Clarissa O’Connell is joining Sonar with more than two decades of experience driving human capital programs and initiatives.
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The company is expanding its leadership team with a new chief technology officer and an SVP of partnerships and alliances.
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Investors backed Austin-based tech innovators with $660 million across the market’s largest rounds.
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Learn how the companies that secured last month’s largest venture sums are investing the fresh capital.
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The company is developing a muscle-machine interface to help users control prosthetic limbs and robotic exoskeletons.
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L7 Informatics, a data intelligence company, was this year’s fastest-growing Austin company after ranking second in 2022.
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Find out how the companies that raised last month’s largest rounds plan to invest the fresh capital.