Jenny Lyons-Cunha

Jenny Lyons-Cunha is a Built In editor and former staff writer for Brand Studio. Lyons-Cunha has been writing about human interest, sustainability, mental health, change-making and more for nonprofits and tech companies since 2013. She holds a B.A. in Literary Journalism from the University of California, Irvine, an M.F.A. in Creative Writing, Nonfiction from San Fransisco State University and an M.S. in Digital Media Management from USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. She has been published in KIOSK.

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From fast-growing startups to established firms with hefty benefits, here’s a rundown of Austin’s most noteworthy people-first organizations to watch in the season ahead.
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project44 aims to disrupt the broken supply chain industry by creating order from the chaos. Built In sat down with three of the company’s team members to discuss their game-changing product, Movement.
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Built In sat down with a product strategy manager to learn more about her professional rise at Eventus.
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Pluralsight’s devotion to equitable skills development starts with its employees.
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RapidDeploy’s culture of flexibility, trust and communication has become as natural to its team members as their passion for building impactful products.
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The real estate industry is fast-paced — and Jointly’s founder and CEO is determined to make it even faster.
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Hybrid work has changed the tech landscape for the better. Learn more about how these Austin tech leaders are maximizing its power for good.
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Transitioning into a leadership role often comes with looming self doubt. These four Austinite leaders suggest talking it out.
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As summer is heating up, so too is Austin’s tech scene. Check out 11 companies that reward their employees with standout perks and benefits.
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Human connection can feel fleeting in the remote workplace. Welcoming employees’ most authentic selves can help
From AI to legal tech and beyond, these companies are looking for the right fit for their thriving Austinite culture.
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Cultivating a hybrid workforce starts with employee empowerment.