Companies to Watch: Five Latino Founders Shaping the Future of New York Tech
For this month’s Companies to Watch, we talked with some of New York City’s awardees of the Latino Founders Fund on the things they're building and how the tech industry may better assist Latinx entrepreneurs.
Companies to Watch: Celebrating Pride with LGBTQ+ Founders
To close out Pride Month, we spoke to a group of LGBTQ+ New York founders about how they’re responding in this moment and continuing to grow their businesses — and, of course, how they’re celebrating Pride.
Announcing Tech Year NYC: Bridging the Tech Jobs Gap in NYC
Building on the success of prior years, Tech Year NYC will expand a pilot program serving 1,000 students curious about pursuing careers in tech.
Companies to Watch: New York Startups Shaping a More Sustainable Future
In honor of Earth Month — and all the ways we can support a more sustainable, resilient New York — here’s our list of NYC startups building technology-forward solutions for transforming transit, fashion, your everyday household products, and more.
Companies to Watch: Five Female Founders Changing the Face of New York Tech
To close out Women’s History Month, we teamed up with BBG Ventures to profile five founders from their portfolio who are doing just that — and in doing so, paving the way for the future of healthcare, media, and more.
Companies to Watch: 10 Startups Accelerating NYC’s Comeback
For this month’s special edition of Companies to Watch, coinciding with the final week of the NYC Recovery Challenge, we spoke to each of the founders about the insights they’ll take from the program and how tech can continue to lead recovery efforts that reach all New Yorkers.
How Caryn Seidman-Becker built CLEAR into a $4.5 billion IPO
For the latest edition of the Cornell Tech @ Bloomberg speaker series, CLEAR CEO Caryn Seidman Becker shared how she transformed a bankrupt startup into a $4.5 billion IPO.
Companies to Watch: New York Founders Improving Your Work and Life
For this month’s Companies to Watch, we’re highlighting New York health and wellness startup founders on how they are helping people who are looking for better wellness and productivity habits to adapt to this new flexible day to day.
Introducing Tech:NYC's Next Executive Director
Jason Myles Clark takes the helm of the organization beginning January 24, 2022.
How Klarna’s Sebastian Siemiatkowski is making retail payments smoother
For the latest edition of the Cornell Tech @ Bloomberg speaker series, Klarna co-founder and CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski discusses how retail payments are the next big finance disruption since e-commerce.
Companies to Watch: New York Founders at the Forefront of Cybersecurity
For this month’s Companies to Watch, we’re highlighting New York cybersecurity startup founders on how the pandemic accelerated the security needs of individuals, businesses, and governments alike.
Building a better listener: LivePerson’s Rob LoCascio wants to design our automated future
For the latest edition of the Cornell Tech @ Bloomberg speaker series, LivePerson founder and CEO Rob LoCascio predicts the future of automation and consumer behavior.
Companies to Watch: Celebrating Google's Black Founders Fund
For this month’s Companies to Watch, we talked with some of the New York-based recipients of the Black Founders Fund on what they’re building and how the sector can better support entrepreneurs of color.
How Maven’s Kate Ryder turned her women’s and family health startup into a unicorn
Maven founder and CEO Kate Ryder reflects on her startup’s history-making unicorn status and what’s left to do bring women’s and family health into the status quo.
Suits & Hoodies: How Work-Bench co-founder Jessica Lin brings startups and corporates together
For the latest edition of the Cornell Tech @ Bloomberg speaker series, Work-Bench co-founder and general partner Jessica Lin discusses the rise of enterprise tech — and what it means for the next generation of early-stage startups.
Companies to Watch 2021: A Year in Review
To mark another successful — albeit very different — year of our Companies to Watch series, we’ve compiled key insights into how New York founders navigated the pandemic.
How Spotify’s Gustav Söderström won the world’s ears by prizing convenience
For the latest edition of the Cornell Tech @ Bloomberg speaker series, Spotify Chief R&D Officer Gustav Söderström charts his quest to take accessible audio global.
Statement on the Future of Tech:NYC's Leadership
Tech:NYC Executive Director Julie Samuels released a statement on the future of the organization’s leadership.
Companies to Watch: Celebrating Pride with LGBTQ+ New York Founders
To close out Pride Month, we spoke to a couple of LGBT+ New York founders about growing their businesses and how they celebrate Pride

