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Aug 15, 2023
Global electric vehicle company Bird recently launched an initial fleet of 200 e-bikes in the Seattle metro area, and plans to increase the number of bike's available in the coming months. Bird's expansion into the e-bike market in Seattle is expected to further enhance the mobility options available to residents and visitors, allowing them to navigate the city while reducing their carbon footprint. Bird's e-bikes are equipped with electric assist technology that adapts to the rider's natural pedaling style. The bikes, like Bird's e-scooters, feature integrated GPS capabilities and can be locked and unlocked using the Bird mobile app. Bird was founded in 2017 by Travis VanderZanden, and its mobility solutions are available in more than 350 cities, primarily across the United States, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, and Australia.
Radisys Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Jio Platforms Limited and a global provider of open telecom solutions, announced that it has completed the acquisition of Mimosa Networks from Airspan Networks Holdings. Mimosa brings a portfolio of point-to-point and point-to-multi-point connectivity products leveraging unlicensed spectrum bands. These products enable the rapid rollout of multi-gigabit-per-second Fixed Wireless Access networks and wireless backhaul connectivity for telecommunications systems. The Mimosa product suite complements Radisys Open Access (Connect Open RAN and Connect Open Broadband) portfolio. Mimosa has become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Radisys. Radisys is headquartered in Hillsboro, Oregon.
Olis Robotics, specialists in remote monitoring, control, and error recovery technology for industrial robots, announced that it has raised $4.1 million funding in a round led by PSL Ventures. Additional investors include Tectonic Ventures, Ubiquity Ventures, as well as several strategic angel investors, including Daniel Theobald, the president and co-founder of MassRobotics and founder and chairman of Vecna Robotics. The Olis Connect system allows a user to monitor, diagnose, and remotely control robots from anywhere. Olis Connect is controlled directly in a web browser and delivered on an edge-hosted PC that can be connected to both brand new and legacy industrial robot arms and robotic cells. The system works across robot brands, with Olis Robotics currently providing full support for robots from Universal Robots and FANUC, addressing approximately 20% of the operational stock of more than 3.5 million industrial robots deployed worldwide. With its new funding, Olis is adding support for additional robot brands representing more than half of all industrial robots. The funding will also help expand partnerships with robot system integrators in North America and develop new software products. Olis Robotics is a spinoff from the University of Washington and is located in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood. PSL Ventures is a venture capital fund located in Seattle. The fund is affiliated with Seattle-based startup studio Pioneer Square Labs, and invests in pre-seed and seed stage companies. The organization partners with founders at the earliest stages to help build and invest in market-defining technology companies, primarily in the Pacific Northwest.
Aug 11, 2023
Make-A-Wish Alaska & Washington announced a partnership with Seattle's Network of Giving. The Network of Giving platform utilizes digital commerce, and is enabled by financial institutions, connecting local consumers, merchants, and non-profit community organizations. The Network of Giving allows local merchants to have the digital tools to grow their business, while providing consumers an outlet to support local organizations. Through the Make-A-Wish partnership with the Network of Giving, the people of Seattle will have a new way to support Make-A-Wish Alaska & Washington. Make-A-Wish creates life-changing wish experiences for children with critical illnesses.
Seattle-based POSaBIT Systems,, a financial technology company delivering payment processing and point-of-sale systems for cash-only businesses, announced that Chris Baker, currently serving as chief strategy officer, will assume the role of chief operations officer, effective immediately. Baker joined the company last year. In his new role, he will oversee the company's day-to-day operations. Baker has a track record in strategy, operations, and financial management. Ryan Hamlin is CEO and co-founder of POSaBIT. POSaBIT works exclusively within the cannabis industry.
Clearwater Paper appointed Sherri Baker as senior vice president and chief financial officer, effective August 14, 2023, to oversee the company's finance and strategy. Baker joins Clearwater Paper with extensive finance and executive leadership experience. In her last two roles she served as CFO, first at PGT Innovations and then at Hyliion Holdings. Previously, Baker worked at Dean Foods from 2010 to 2019, where she held roles in commercial finance, supply chain, investor relations, and corporate strategy. From 1997 to 2010 she worked at Frito-Lay where she progressed through finance roles covering accounting, tax, and procurement. Baker began her career at Ernst & Young in audit. She earned both a bachelor's and master's degree in accounting from the University of North Texas. Clearwater Paper is based in Spokane, and is a supplier of private brand tissue to retailers, including grocery, club, mass merchants, and discount stores. In addition, the company produces bleached paperboard, and offers services that include custom sheeting, slitting, and cutting.
Aug 10, 2023



KIRO Newsradio, 97.3 FM, today announced two changes to its lineup. Jack Stine and Spike O'Neill will host the noon-3 p.m. time slot starting on Monday, Aug. 14. And Jake Skorheim started hosting KIRO Nights this week.
Jack and Spike have been hosting the noon-3pm show on an interim basis since February. The new show will be called “The Jack and Spike Show.”
Jake Skorheim is a new addition to the KIRO Newsradio show lineup. His show will be called “KIRO Nights with Jake Skorheim.”
“I'm thrilled about these new shows, and I hope our audience will be too,” said Bryan Buckalew, Director of News and Talk Programming at Bonneville Seattle. “Listeners can expect dynamic conversations based on the top news stories of the day, keeping our community informed and entertained.”
Jack Stine got his start in podcasting and YouTube before joining KIRO Newsradio in 2020 as a fill-in host. He took over KIRO Nights in 2021, which he produced himself.
Spike O'Neill has been a Seattle radio fixture since the 1990's. He was co-host on the Bob Rivers Show on KISW, KZOK and KJR-FM for 25 years, where he served as sportscaster, writer, impressionist, interviewer, and commenter.
Jake Skorheim started at Bonneville Seattle in 2008 as producer for The David Boze Show on KTTH. In 2009 he moved to KIRO, serving as Dori Monson's producer until 2016.
Aug 09, 2023
Two weeks ago Seattle Art Museum shared the news that Amada Cruz was stepping down as SAM's Illsley Ball Nordstrom Director and CEO for the past four years. Yesterday, SAM announced that former director Kimerly Rorschach has agreed to serve as SAM's interim director and CEO. Rorschach retired in September 2019 after seven years of leadership at SAM as the Illsley Ball Nordstrom Director and CEO. Rorschach will begin in early September, allowing overlap time with Cruz prior to her departure in early October, to ensure a seamless transition.
“We are delighted to welcome Kim back to SAM, a place she loves and led with great vision and care,” says Constance Rice, Chair of the Board. “The museum flourished under her leadership, and we are grateful that she will bring her deep knowledge of SAM and her many relationships with trustees, donors, staff, and larger arts community to bear in this moment.”
Kim is a highly regarded leader with 25 years of experience as a museum director. During her tenure at SAM, Rorschach planned and oversaw an extensive renovation and expansion of the Seattle Asian Art Museum, a project that brought SAM's 1933 historic Volunteer Park building up to 21st-century structural and environmental standards and reimagined the presentation of its celebrated Asian art collection. She led a successful $150 million fundraising campaign for SAM, which included $50 million for the Seattle Asian Art Museum project. She also launched DEI initiatives at the museum and diversified the exhibition and acquisition programs. Exhibitions devoted to Kehinde Wiley and Yayoi Kusama, among others, attracted broad new audiences to the museum.