Mattea Gygi
Mattea Gygi studied English at BYU focusing on professional writing. In 2021 she was an intern at TechBuzz and then worked full time as a writer in 2022. Mattea is from Boise, ID.
PathologyWatch announced a $25 Million Series B Fund round on November 16th, 2021. The series was led by Ceros Capital Markets based in Florida, with Springtide Investments and Rock Creek Capital, both Utah-based healthcare technology funds who invested in the Series A round. Blackbrook Management Group (based in Salt Lake)
by Mattea GygiOn September 30th, 2021, Qlik announced the acquisition of Salt Lake City-based Big Squid, a leading provider of no-code automated machine learning. It is Qlik's 13th acquisition since its founding in 1993. The terms of the acquisition have not been disclosed. With its US headquarters in King of
by Mattea GygiIn 2018, Brenda Anderson, a brand marketing manager, was diagnosed with a golf ball-sized acoustic neuroma, a tumor deep inside her left inner ear. The tumor sat dangerously close to her brain and brainstem. Anderson underwent a major 8-hour surgery to have it removed. “This was hands down the hardest,
by Mattea GygiOn September 30th, 2021, the Women’s Tech Council announced eight award winners from its twenty four finalists. Each woman was recognized for their influence and innovation in the technology sector in Utah. Following are profiles and highlights of the eight award winners: Community Leadership: Juliette Bautista, Founder and Director
by Mattea GygiIt’s easy for an information worker to assume their situation is “normal”; to unthinkingly believe that most people spend their day at a desk, communicating with others, writing, designing, and processing information in countless different ways with a mouse, keyboard, and computer monitor. But according to our interview with
by Mattea GygiAmongst the scenic red rock desert of one of Utah's favorite recreational destinations, Moab, sits Utah's latest B Corp, The Synergy Company. Home to Utah's largest national park, Canyonlands, and ever-popular Arches National park, world-famous for its finely sculpted arches, Moab supports a community
by Mattea GygiThis is part three of a series on Utah's Polynesian entrepreneurs. See parts one, two, and four at the links. Bronson Kaufusi grew up in a Provo home with five siblings and parents who all loved and played sports. His father, Steve Kaufusi, was a professional athlete himself,
by Mattea GygiOn September 30th, 2021 the Women Tech Council will hold its 14th annual Women Tech Awards to celebrate women who have positively impacted and innovated technology in Utah. Cydni Tetro, Co-Founder and President of the Women’s Tech Council, is a quintessential model for how women can impact the tech
by Mattea Gygi