Ashley Bowden

Ashley Bowden is a Built In news reporter covering technology news in San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles and other markets. She has been on the Built In team since 2020. Bowden has a bachelor of fine arts degree from Long Island University Post. Her work has also appeared in Agent Publishing and other outlets.

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A birds eye view of expressways and the Seattle skyline.
Learn how the tech companies with last month’s largest funding rounds will invest their fresh capital.
Lyft co-founders Logan Green and John Zimmer pose for a photo.
Catch up on the latest developments from the Puget Sound tech sector.
Lyft co-founder and CEO Logan Green (left) is pictured with incoming Lyft CEO David Risher (center) and Lyft co-founder and President John Zimmer (right). | Photo: Lyft
Lyft co-founders Logan Green and John Zimmer will transition to the company’s board of directors.
Payscore founders Mark Fiebig (left) and Stephen Arifin (right) pose for photos.
The capital round from ff Venture Capital will help Payscore hire talent across all departments.
People petting a dog in a living room.
Catch up on the latest developments from the Seattle tech sector.
The Felix&Fido team stands in a group for a photo with two dogs.
The company provides a subscription-based care offering for pet owners with 24/7 service.
Ram Krishnan, CEO of Valant, poses for a photo.
The company recently launched a range of digital health solutions and has seen more than 20 percent revenue growth since 2020.
Qualtrics founder and executive chairman Ryan Smith speaking at an event.
Catch up on the latest developments from the Seattle tech sector.
Dr. Albert Bourla, Pfizer Chairman and CEO, poses for a photo outside.
Pfizer will further its work in the oncology sector by expanding its portfolio of cancer treatment medicines.
A daytime photo of the Seattle skyline.
Catch up on the latest developments from the Seattle tech sector.
Ben Waters, WiBotic co-founder, poses for a photo
ResGreen’s LilBuddy bots can navigate to WiBotic’s charging stations all on their own.
A Coding Dojo employee works on a laptop.
Catch up on the latest developments from the Seattle tech sector.