How this virtual event startup rebounded from a near-shutdown to an acquisition amid the pandemic It’s been one heck of a startup roller coaster ride for the team at Pathable this year. Founded in 2008,… Read More
The show goes on(line): As events cancel due to COVID-19, Seattle startup builds a virtual platform On a typical day, Pathable, the Seattle-based company that normally produces mobile apps for conferences and events, might get three… Read More
Work from wherever you want: One small startup’s secret weapon in the tech recruiting battle When Jordan Schwartz and Peter Brown open their laptops to work, the founders of the small Seattle startup Pathable are… Read More
Tech Moves: New CEOs at Phytelligence, Healionics Corp., Northwest Center; Socrata adds execs; Limeade hires VP of sales; and more — Bellevue-based corporate wellness technology company Limeade has appointed Mitch Risner as its new vice president of sales. Before Limeade, Risner was the Group VP… Read More
Take that, Marissa Mayer: This startup’s ‘nomadic engineer’ program lets developers work wherever they want We’ve seen tech companies do all sorts of crazy things to attract talented engineers — giving away cash, cars and… Read More
Dream of the 90s is alive in Portland: Cvent buys mobile app maker CrowdCompass CrowdCompass, a Portland startup whose mobile apps are used to power events, including the 2012 Seattle Science Festival and the Lions… Read More
Pathable raises cash to make real-world events more social Even with the rise of Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, people still like to conduct business in face-to-face meetings at conferences… Read More