Ashley Bowden
Staff Reporter at Built In
Expertise: Tech Journalism in LA, San Francisco and Seattle
Education: Long Island University Post

Ashley Bowden is a Built In staff 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.

Sort By
Most Recent
Most Recent
Oldest
197 Articles
Photo: Shutterstock
The funding will help fuel sales and marketing efforts as well as product innovation.
Emerge leadership team. | Photo: Emerge
The new space will house 160 employees across sales, customer service, carrier enablement and more.
Kieran King, chief customer officer at Pindrop. | Image: Pindrop / Built In
Kieran King discusses how she’ll help drive growth in her new role at Pindrop, a voice authentication company.
The Goodr team. | Photo: Goodr
The Series A funding will help Goodr develop its food waste management tech and establish free grocery stores across the country.
Anders Lillevik, founder and CEO of Focal Point | Photo: Focal Point
The company’s CEO speaks on Focal Point’s past and future growth within the procurement management sector.
The SingleOps team.
The equity investment will fuel the expansion of SingleOps’ platform and team.
Andrea Brody, chief marketing officer at Riskonnect.
Upon joining forces, the two companies will operate as one entity under the Riskonnect brand.
McKinsey & Company
The consulting firm will open its new office location in 2023 and build out its local team to 1,500 by 2025.
The deal marks Greenwood’s second acquisition within a two-month time frame.
The deal marks Greenwood’s second acquisition within a two-month time frame.
Florence Healthcare Raises $27M to Streamline Clinical Trial Workflows
The C-1 funding round will help the company increase its headcount and enhance its product offerings.
Photo: CargoBarn
The third-party logistics provider is expanding in cities like Dallas and Jacksonville with plans to reach a headcount of up to 250 by year’s end.
Logistics Company CargoBarn Plans to Grow Its Headcount Across the U.S.
The third-party logistics provider is expanding in cities like Dallas and Jacksonville with plans to reach a headcount of up to 250 by year’s end.