
VC Spotlight: Tanya Beja, AlleyCorp
Tanya Beja, a general partner at AlleyCorp leading the Economic Infrastructure team, where she focuses on investments and incubations that directly benefit working families, shares her insights.
Tech:NYC at #NYTechWeek 2024
NY Tech Week brought a mammoth ~700 events, and Tech:NYC — along with our friends at a16z and member companies and partners and collaborators — was in the thick of it.
Tech:NYC’s Statement on the Proposed Payroll Mobility Tax Increase
Tech:NYC President & CEO Julie Samuels released this statement on the proposed increase in the payroll mobility tax:
Tech Workers Want To Live in New York – This is How to Make It More Affordable
Today, we’re releasing new data, in partnership with StreetEasy, that finds tech workers in NYC could afford about one in three (35%) rentals on the market in 2023.
Meet the 60 Diverse-Led Startups from Tech:NYC’s Third Founder House
This week, we kicked off the third Tech:NYC Founder House, our quarterly initiative to bring the most promising early-stage founders together with investors, industry experts, and – most importantly – each other all under one roof for a day of collaboration.
This was a special edition of the House: This time, we partnered with the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) to support its 2024 Founder Fellowship, a cohort of 60 diverse-led startups contributing to a more inclusive tech ecosystem in New York. Meet them all here.
Companies to Watch: Black Founders Shaping the Next Generation of New York Tech
As we close out Black History Month, we asked leading New York VCs in our network to nominate the Black-led startups they’re most excited to support in 2024. Here’s what they reported back: For this special edition of our Companies to Watch series, meet Hopscotch, Guaranteed, Singuli, and Spry.
What’s Next for AI in New York: 2024 Caucus Weekend Recap
Each year, Tech:NYC leads a delegation of startup founders and other tech leaders to join elected leaders for the New York State Association of Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic & Asian Legislators’ annual conference – “Caucus Weekend,” as it’s coloquially called. This year’s conference was all about AI, and we wanted to ensure the legislators had access to the founders building the next generation of AI tools:
Sunrise AI CEO Deepak Shrivastava is using AI to revolutionize credits assessments and expand financial health outcomes for those with thin or no credit histories.
COI Energy CEO SaLisa Berrien is deploying AI to identify and eliminate energy waste in buildings and repurpose it for good.
Plural CEO Damola Ogundipe is leveraging AI to make public policy data easily discoverable, interpretable, and collaborative.