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Tech Moves: RealSelf appoints interim CEO; Hootsuite hires new CFO; Tune CEO lands at Roku

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Tune CEO Peter Hamilton at the company’s 2017 Postback conference. Ries was most recently general manager of demand generation at contract management startup Icertis. Nderitu has served as a DEI consultant for nonprofits Doctors Without Borders and One Acre Fund. GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota). Outlier AI Photos).

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Tech Moves: Zillow co-founder joins Palantir board; Hootsuite names new CEO; and more

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He led technology and product operations at retailers Gap Inc and L Brands, and spent more than a decade as a consultant at EY. Intellectual Ventures named former TiVo executive Arvin Patel as chief operating officer of the Bellevue, Wash.-based contract management startup Icertis. Arvin Patel.

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As mental health needs surge, this Seattle startup offers AI-powered analysis of therapy sessions

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In 2017, the team officially launched Lyssn. The startup has a dozen customers, primarily university programs that train counselors and therapists. Evergreen Treatment Services , a Puget Sound-area opioid treatment program, is one of Lyssn’s customers.

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Tech Moves: AWS exec named Splunk president; Amazon vet joins Overstock as CMO; and more

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. — Uber board member and former Xerox CEO Ursula Burns joined the advisory board of contract management startup Icertis. Burns served as CEO of Xerox for seven years and as chairwoman for another seven, stepping down in 2017. During the Obama administration, she helped lead the White House’s national STEM program.

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Bias, disrespect, and demotions: Black employees say Amazon has a race problem

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pic.twitter.com/2AZKIhVy3H — Jared Axelrod (@JaredAxelrod) October 20, 2017. Kelly-Rae left Amazon in September after just 10 months; she is now focused exclusively on a consulting business she founded 20 years ago, Chanin Kelly-Rae Consulting. Chanin Kelly-Rae now runs her own consulting business based in Seattle.

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Bias, disrespect, and demotions: Black employees say Amazon has a race problem

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pic.twitter.com/2AZKIhVy3H — Jared Axelrod (@JaredAxelrod) October 20, 2017. Kelly-Rae left Amazon in September after just 10 months; she is now focused exclusively on a consulting business she founded 20 years ago, Chanin Kelly-Rae Consulting. Chanin Kelly-Rae now runs her own consulting business based in Seattle.