The Washington Technology Industry Association (WTIA) has selected 30 Washington state tech startups for its seventh Founder Cohort Program.
The virtual program is designed to help seed-stage startups grow and scale over the course of six months. Participants learn how to fundraise; how to manage a board of directors; corporate governance such as accounting and legal; and customer development and go-to-market strategies.
Each participating startup is headquartered in Washington and features at least one product in development and an annual revenue of less than $1 million.
“The startup landscape continues to evolve at a rapid clip, and this year’s cohort represents Washington’s best and brightest,” Dave Parker, board chair of the WTIA Startup Program, said in a news release Tuesday.
Here is the list of selected companies:
The Founder Cohort is sponsored by Fenwick & West; Wilson Sonsini; Seed Intellectual Property; Clark Nuber; NowCFO; Pike Place Partners of Morgan Stanley; JP Morgan and Rippling.
WTIA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a strong, sustainable technology sector.
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