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Adaptive Biotechnologies’ new HQ: Co-founders show off 100K square-foot space in Seattle

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Adaptive co-founders Harlan (left) and Chad Robins on the plaza at the new Adaptive Biotechnology headquarters. After doubling its workforce during the pandemic, Adaptive Biotechnologies finally has room to grow. The labs are designed modularly — the bench space is mobile and can easily be reconfigured.

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Tech Moves: T-Mobile taps new CMO; Bezos Earth Fund adds senior staff; ex-Drugstore.com CEO joins SecureSave board

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T-Mobile Photo). Mike Katz , a longtime T-Mobile executive, is now chief marketing officer of the Bellevue, Wash.-based Callie Field , an 18-year vet of T-Mobile, is replacing Katz in his previous position as leader of T-Mobile for Business. A T-Mobile spokesperson confirmed the changes. — Mike Katz. (T-Mobile

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Vote for Startup CEO of the Year: These five leaders are taking their companies to new heights

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Clockwise, from top left: SEngine Precision CEO Carla Grandori; Joon Care CEO Emily Pesce; FlavorCloud CEO Rathna Sharad; AltPep CEO Valerie Daggett; and Strella Biotechnology CEO Katherine Sizov. Submit your vote here or below and keep scrolling for descriptions of each finalist for Startup of the Year, presented by T-Mobile.

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Remitly files initial IPO paperwork as Seattle fintech company prepares to go public

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The mobile remittance company said Wednesday it confidentially submitted a draft registration statement with the SEC for its proposed IPO. Founded in 2011, Remitly’s mobile technology lets people send and receive money across borders, including immigrants in the U.S. Remitly CEO Matt Oppenheimer. Remitly Photo). Remitly, ranked No.

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GeekWire Awards: How these five Workplace of the Year finalists navigate challenging times

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Workplace of the Year finalists, clockwise from top left: Adaptive Biotechnologies co-founders Harlan and Chad Robins; the Helion team; Impinj offices in Seattle; Treasury4 team; Blink CEO Karen Clark Cole. This year’s finalists are Adaptive Biotechnologies, Blink, Helion, Impinj and Treasury4. Blink Blink CEO Karen Clark Cole.

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Vancouver, Wash. biotech company Absci files to go public

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The company, founded in 2011, began commercial operations in 2018 and now has partnerships with Merck, Xyphos Biotechnology, Alpha Cancer Technologies and several other drug companies. Three Washington state companies — Sana Biotechnology , Impel Neuropharma and Paymentus — have gone public with a traditional IPO this year.

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Money transfer startup Remitly reveals financial results in preparation for upcoming IPO

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Founded in 2011, Remitly’s mobile technology lets people send and receive money across borders, including immigrants in the U.S. He founded the company in 2011 with Josh Hug and Shivaas Gulati ; the original name for the startup was Beamit Mobile. Nautilus Biotechnology and Rover went public via SPAC deals.

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