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.
In 2018, Juliette Bautista moved from her home country of Peru to Utah for her daughter’s medical treatments. In Peru, Bautista had worked in the tech industry in Peru for 15 years and was named one of the up-and-coming young executives with the most promise in Peru’s corporate
by Mattea GygiTrinsic, a remote decentralized identity startup, raised an $8.5 million seed round led by Georgian, a VC firm based in Toronto, Canada. Other investors included Osage Venture Partners (Philadelphia), Kickstart Fund (Utah), Forward VC (Netherlands), and Founders’ Co-op (Seattle). Angel investors included Utah’s Dan Goldsmith (Tendo), Austen Allred
by Mattea Gygi“I was making really good money, I had amazing career growth, and I really loved the culture of the company, and I wondered, ‘Why don't more people do this?’ I went from no degree, no sales experience, no tech background, to making over six figures in eighteen months
by Mattea Gygi30 years ago, Dr. Denis Wilson discovered Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome, a thyroid disorder leading to the conversion of thyroid hormones T4 and T3 getting stuck in “conservation mode” after a high stress condition, such as childbirth, losing a loved one, or divorce. While this is the body’s normal
by Mattea GygiOn June 13th, 2022, Future House Studios, a Metaverse content creation company based in Pleasant Grove, became the first to mint the ownership of its corporate office as an NFT. The company’s office real estate title will remain and transact permanently on blockchain. TruMint, a blockchain real estate company,
by Mattea GygiI’m a fairly new observer of the Utah tech scene. In my measly one year I have seen great and not-so-great things happening in what has been dubbed “Silicon Slopes.” But despite my young years, I felt compelled to share and relate themes I found while attending the Acceleration
by Mattea GygiJordan Wright and Scott Weinert founded Atomic FI, and have led it to become the tech company they wanted to work at. Just two years later, employees testify that the founders have truly created an environment where employees can do “the best work of their lives.” Since TechBuzz's
by Mattea GygiOn June 7th, Smarty, a location data intelligence company based in Provo, released its US Master Address List, the most comprehensive list of 193+ million standardized and verified US addresses. All addresses on the list are mailable by USPS, but was not created as a mailing list, rather it’s
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