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MADRONA VENTURE GROUP, LLC
MADRONA VENTURE GROUP, LLC
Seattle, Washington
25-49 employees
Seed, early stage and acceleration stage investor and partner for founders. Investing for over 25 years in startups in the Pacific NW, now investing here and across the US in machine learning, AI, marketplaces, devops, biotech and across the technology spectrum.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
IGNITION PARTNERS, LLC
IGNITION PARTNERS, LLC
Bellevue, Washington
1-24 employees
Ignition is the leading venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in enterprise software. Our mission is to be a transformative partner to our portfolio companies, investing not only our capital but our time, expertise and personal/professional relationships with top leaders in technology and throughout the Fortune 500. We will do everything in our power to help our founders achieve their mission of building an iconic business. We know “early enterprise.” This understanding is not academic but comes from our team’s collective experience in leadership positions at top technology and Fortune 500 companies, as startup builders, and investors. This is not just the space we invest in, but the life we live and the circles we move in. Our network is unparalleled. We have deep relationships with well-respected entrepreneurs and key decision makers within top technology companies and members of the Fortune 500. Through these relationships and our past experience as builders and operators, we understand the needs of your potential customers, partners, and acquirers. Through our focus on enterprise software, our duo-locations in Seattle and Silicon Valley, and our past experience, we have deep relationships with the cloud vendors. We don’t just know the “VC relationship” person at AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, we also know the best Go-To-Market people (the engineering and product teams, the business development teams and field leaders)--and know them well. Corporate development too! Why does this matter? More than any other investor, we can help you position your business and products to meet your business goals and provide you with access to influential decision-makers who can change the trajectory of your business. We have a track record of investing in category makers such as Cloudera, Docker, DocuSign, Heroku, Icertis, Splunk, XenSource and Xamarin. Ignition Partners has returned more than $1B to investors since 2012. We are actively investing in early-stage startups in the following sectors: Cloud Computing, Intelligent apps, Cybersecurity, B2B, Business IT, Machine Learning, AI (Artificial Intelligence), Frontier Tech, SaaS, Vertical SaaS, Business Applications. Silicon Valley & Seattle
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
KAVILCO INCORPORATED
KAVILCO INCORPORATED
Seattle, Washington
All Size Average employees
Provide, finalize and submit SEC documents as required by law. Plan on-going board meetings: venue location, catering and Board books and agenda. Updating and continue to with all company documentation. From day one made the company more secure and continue to do so with company email domains and moved company highly sensitive documentation to a more secure location.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
SEIU HEALTHCARE 1199NW MULTI- EMPLOYER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FD
SEIU HEALTHCARE 1199NW MULTI- EMPLOYER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FD
Renton, Washington
All Size Average employees
The SEIU Healthcare 1199NW Multi-Employer Training and Education Fund is a non-profit, labor-management partnership between nine hospital employers and the largest healthcare union in Washington State. Established in 2008, the Training Fund was created to develop a statewide program for addressing the workforce needs of participating employers and to support the career, knowledge, and skill aspirations of SEIU Healthcare 1199NW members. It is a ground-breaking enterprise designed to leverage the healthcare industry’s greatest strengths – its people and its institutions – to collectively keep pace with this rapidly changing, ever-expanding and highly complex industry. The Training Fund’s Work -Offer direct education and training benefits -Provide extensive support services to increase member success and therefore ‘return on investment’ -Influence the education system as a large labor/management partnership to meet our collective goals -Pursue external funding to expand services and leverage employer financial contributions
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive