Spokane Valley-based Intrinium Inc. has rebranded its cybersecurity services and plans to spin those services off into a company that focuses on providing cybersecurity measures for medium- and large-sized businesses.
Nolan Garrett, founder, owner
Coeur d'Alene-based cyber security company Gravwell Inc. has received $3 million in seed funding from three venture capital companies.
Its new investors are Montana-based venture capital fund Next Frontier Capital, Utah-based Kickstart Capital LLC
Kim Zentz will transition from her leadership role as CEO of Urbanova to senior project manager in mid-November in a gradual transition toward retirement.
Zentz grew up in Chattaroy and attended Riverside High School, where she was student body president
Resource Synergy LLC, a Spokane-based energy consultant, has agreed to pilot a waste-reduction program within five schools on Seattle's west side, says Erik Makinson, the company's founder and president.
Through the agreement with Seattle Public
A trio of former Itron Inc. employees has launched Treasury4 Inc., a fintech software startup aimed at serving large corporations.
Steve Helmbrecht, Nathan Brown, and Ed Barrie quietly incorporated Treasury4 in July 2020. Last month, the company closed
Intrinium Inc. founder and CEO Nolan Garrett says he always wanted to be an entrepreneur.
Born and raised in Spokane, Garrett earned a bachelor's degree in computer science from Eastern Washington University and started his career doing information
Stephen Bone, the CEO and cofounder of Crimson Medical Solutions Inc. uses the word 'stoked†to describe his excitement for the company's simple but practical advance in intravenous safety equipment, called the IV Manager.
'I'm so excited about
Where Maayan Gordon's curiosity and passions lead her, she follows.
The 30-year-old entrepreneur currently is involved in five businesses and maintains a thriving social media presence across several platforms.
Her ventures here include business coach
Spokane-based cybersecurity expert Heather Stratford has created a subscription-based microlearning cybersecurity and compliance training software platform company called Drip7 Inc.
Drip7 aims to train people on cybersecurity and regulatory compliance
Sarah Clifford and Amy Nichols were promoted in July to presidents of Spokane-based digital media company Seven27 LLC, which does business as Seven2.
For nearly nine years, Clifford has worked at the creative company, which develops games