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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True founder and CEO Bret Cox poses for a photo against a gray pattern background.
The social networking platform connects users with people they actually know and doesn’t sell anyone’s online data.
Members of the Descope team pose together on an urban rooftop for a group photo.
The company’s cybersecurity solution aims to make implementing passwordless sign-in easier for developers.
The TripActions logo on a mobile device.
Catch up on the latest developments from the San Francisco tech sector.
Regie’s co-founders Srinath Sridhar, CEO, and Matt Millen, President, pose for a photo.
The company’s tech helps go-to-market teams create personalized sales outreach content.
Rohit Choudhary, Acceldata’s co-founder and CEO, poses for a photo
The Series C round from lead investor March Capital will help Acceldata expand its footprint and tech platform.
Omneky founder and CEO Hikari Senju poses for a photo against a colorful background.
Despite being an AI-powered solution, Omneky’s mission encourages human creativity above all else.
InfluxData's Evan Kaplan (left) and Paul Dix (right) sit together outside for a photo.
InfluxData helps Fortune 500 companies like Tesla and IBM gather insights from time-stamped data.
Nex Cubed’s CEO Marlon Evans poses for a photo against a gray background.
The startup accelerator’s $40 million HBCU Founders Fund aims to help close the U.S. racial wealth gap.
Clearly co-founders chat with each other in an office.
Catch up on the latest developments from the Bay Area tech sector.
Alek Vernitsky, Portside's co-founder and CEO, poses for a photo
Portside also acquired two flight management companies.
Lombard Street in San Francisco
Learn how these Bay Area startups plan to invest their new capital.
An illustration of diverse women
The startup developed an at-home cervical cancer screening solution meant to be more comfortable and affirming than a Pap smear.