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Tech Moves: Delivery giant Gopuff adds Seattle-area execs; Wheels Up names president; and more

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Lauren Woodman , a former Microsoft general manager, is the new CEO of global nonprofit DataKind. She was most recently CEO of NetHope, a consortium helping NGOs secure funding and apply technology to their missions. He was also VP of marketing, sales and business development at online photography platform SmugMug. UW Photo). —

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MACH37 Cyber Accelerator (@MACH37Cyber) Launches 17 New Cyber Security Startups

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Participants receive a $50,000 investment to develop and launch their ideas into emerging, investable companies. At MACH37, we look for companies who are developing innovative approaches to thwart some of the most prevalent problems in cybersecurity,” commented Rick Gordon, Managing Partner of MACH37™. About MACH37™.

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Tech Moves: Delivery giant Gopuff adds Seattle-area execs; Wheels Up names CEO; and more

GeekWire

Lauren Woodman , a former Microsoft general manager, is the new CEO of global nonprofit DataKind. She was most recently CEO of NetHope, a consortium helping NGOs secure funding and apply technology to their missions. He was also VP of marketing, sales and business development at online photography platform SmugMug. UW Photo). —

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Spotlight on Cybersecurity Leaders: Gene Kingsley

SecureWorld News

Gene Kingsley has worked as a dedicated resource in the Information Security space for more than 25 years, among industries such as Higher Ed, Healthcare, Finance, Federal Government agencies, and others. I was with a group of about ten students, and we were lined up at the curb to cross the street at Woodland Ave.

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Tech Moves: Expedia board director Skip Battle resigns; Madrona promotions; Vacasa’s new CFO

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George “Skip” Battle , the former CEO of AskJeeves, has resigned from Expedia Group’s board of directors. AskJeeves was acquired in 2005 by IAC, the internet media company run by Barry Diller, who is also chairman of Seattle-based Expedia Group. Madrona Venture Group Photo). Skip Battle. Global Ventures Photo).

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The ‘Great Retraining’: IT upskills for the future

CIO Business Intelligence

According to the 2023 State of the CIO , IT leaders are looking to shore up competencies in key areas such as cybersecurity (39%), application development (30%), data science/analytics (30%), and AI/machine learning (26%). From an individual’s perspective, it keeps careers interesting and helps people grow with the organization.

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SMU Continues To Innovate In Cyber Security Innovation: Launches new institute and innovation gym

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The Innovation Gym helps develop young minds, turning students loose to solve real-world problems under tight deadlines, overcoming intermediate failures as they learn to innovate. By funding the Innovation Gym, the gift helps to develop the next generation of innovators equipped to solve emerging problems.”. The Deason Innovation Gym.

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