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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Stampli's co-founders pose together for a photo.
The platform works to help finance teams streamline accounts payable functions.
The Golden Gate Bridge is pictured.
Learn how the companies that secured last month’s highest venture funding rounds are investing their fresh capital.
A row of homes in San Francisco.
Check out how the companies that secured last month’s highest venture sums are investing their fresh capital.
The Golden Gate bridge and the San Francisco skyline are pictured.
Learn how the startups that raised last month’s largest venture capital rounds plan to invest their fresh funding.
Ian Zhu, co-founder and CEO of SchoolJoy, poses for a photo.
The solution aims to paint a comprehensive picture of a student based on who they are both in and outside of the classroom.
Members of the Hammerspace team pose for a photo.
Catch up on the latest tech developments from the Bay Area.
Ranjan Reddy, CEO and founder of Bureau, poses for a photo.
Backed by GMO VenturePartners and others, Bureau’s total funding to date is $20.5 million.
David Flynn, founder and CEO of Hammerspace, poses for a photo.
The company plans to expand its team by more than 25 roles across customer success, sales and marketing.
Zluri's co-founders pose together for a photo.
Zluri’s platform uses generative AI to help customers optimize their software-as-a-service app infrastructure.
The golden gate bridge is pictured in front of the SF skyline.
Learn how the companies that raised June’s top funding rounds are investing their fresh capital.
The Naked Market co-founders Harrison Fugman and Alex Kost pose for a photo with Haus brand drinks.
The brand is being relaunched with several of its most popular flavors available for online purchase.
Group photograph of the Primer team
Catch up on the latest developments from the Bay Area tech scene.