While Colorado isn’t exactly Wall Street, we do have our fair share of fintech companies helping consumers and businesses manage, make and even spend their money. Here are several Colorado players — some new, some old — to keep an eye on.</p>
Leaders from InspiringApps, Maxwell, Pie Insurance and ezCater discuss their career journeys, the lessons they’ve learned and their advice for other women.
From fast-growing startups to established firms with hefty benefits, here’s a rundown of Colorado’s most noteworthy people-first organizations to watch in the season ahead.
From fast-growing startups to established firms with hefty benefits, here’s a rundown of Colorado’s most noteworthy people-first organizations to keep an eye on.
The latest Inc. 5000 ranking just dropped, and 163 Colorado-based companies made the cut on the 2021 list. Read on to see which fast-growing local tech companies led the way this year.
We spoke to the charismatic sales folks on Colorado’s software-selling front lines to learn what about their companies motivates them through thick and thin.</p>
Between their global accelerators, events like Startup Week and Startup Weekend and community resources like local Startup Digests, there’s no denying Techstars has had a huge effect on tech communities around the world.
It’s not uncommon for startups to offer equity or stock options as part of an employee’s compensation package. But for newcomers to the startup world, whether transitioning from other industries or just entering the workforce, equity can be confusing.</p>