Examples of 'co-found' in a sentence

Meaning of "co-found"

Co-found is a term used to describe a person who is a founding member of a company or organization
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So it was only natural that she decided to co-found WeShareEat.
He helped to co-found MasculinityU to encourage men to rethink popular conceptions of masculinity.
Nineteen others helped to co-found the Society.
We co-found companies with great entrepreneurs and the leading experts in their sectors.
I also had the opportunity to co-found the science journalism club, NakedScience.
We co-found and help launch products and companies through strategy and design.
Reid Hoffman, the former executive vice president who later went on to co-found LinkedIn.
Some years later, the twins decided to co-found the crypto trading platform Gemini.
I helped co-found a group by the name of Bronies for Good.
It was this experience that led Natasha to co-found Beulah an ethical clothing line.
He recently left his position as a lead developer in a European Fintech to co-found Syncbnb.
So I decided to co-found the institute to read them.
Justen left his job as an attorney to co-found Daily Bread.
The Batterberrys went on to co-found Food Arts magazine, a publication aimed at restaurants and hotels.
Hilda Hewlett of England is the first woman to co-found a flight school.

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Smith went on to co-found Akamba Corporation and work as its CEO.
After three years Olson left this position to co-found the website PlanetOut . com.
John Ellenby went on to co-found the companies Agilis and Augmented Reality pioneer GeoVector.
It was designed by Bob Yannes, who would later co-found synthesizer company Ensoniq.
Her zeal led her to co-found Switzerland Zero Waste Association to raise awareness among others.
Former head of Wedbush Securities leaves company to co-found a Blockchain fund to support innovation.
Gilman would later co-found the Russell Trust Association, the foundation behind Skull and Bones.
Were there mitigating events that led you to co-found Lawyers Without Borders Canada?
Morris went on to co-found one of the first web-based applications, the online store Viaweb.
I would like to work in a start-up or co-found one.
Chen and Santiago went on to co-found the video game studio Thatgamecompany.
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I also helped to co-found Wikimedia France.
Jawed Karim, former engineer who went on to co-found YouTube.
After retirement, he helped to co-found MGM Grand Air with another Los Angeles businessman.
Gox, the first bitcoin exchange and then went on to co-found Ripple.
Later, she began to co-found other ensembles.
Stern teaches a course in Seattle called “ The Personal Connection ” at TheFilmSchool, which he helped co-found.
He helped co-found this trade union.
His employee went on to co-found Intel.
He went on to co-found X. com which later became PayPal.
He left during his sophomore year to co-found Submit It!
CommerceNet also helped co-found the Microformats . org community site.
They were designed by Paul Schroeder, who later left Mostek to co-found Inmos.
Some graduates co-found startups.
Charles Hoskinson, the creator of Cardano ( ADA ) and co-found.
While he was in college, he managed to co-found and direct a small design firm.
He helped co-found Boy Better Know, a record label and crew.
Afterwards, Carmack left Softdisk to co-found id Software.
I helped co-found the Satanic Temple.
Citizens aged less than 18 years may co-found an association.
His father went on to co-found Evans and Sutherland, an early computer graphics company . [ 1 ].
Their common and complementary sensibilities led them to co-found the graphic studio Des Signes in 2003.
At 19, he helped co-found Brazilian power metal band Angra, with whom he still plays.
That summer, Benenson went on to co-found Amnesty International.

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