Abel Rodriguez

Abel Rodriguez is a Built In news reporter covering the technology industry in Chicago, Seattle and other markets. Prior to joining Built In in 2021, he was a community reporter for Cicero Independiente. His work has also appeared in various Chicago nonprofit newsrooms including Injustice Watch and Borderless.

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Wedy staff toss confetti in the air
Wedy is an online marketplace where couples can book wedding services and venues.
Austin’s skyline at dusk
Check out which companies secured last month’s largest capital sums.
Photo of Paramount Theater in Austin.
A lot happened in the world of tech last week. Catch up with the Built In Austin Weekly Refresh.
Hangtight co-founders Kate Grehl and Armando Vera Carvajal review plans for their app.
Hangtight helps users meet new people and facilitates in-person meetings with friends.
Nomi Health employees gather at its new Austin office for a ribbon cutting ceremony
Nomi Health helps companies provide cost-effective healthcare to their employees.
StoryFit founder and CEO Monica Landers
StoryFit uses AI to read over scripts and provide audience insights.
Professional golfer Rory McIlroy, left, is pictured with Golf+ CEO Ryan Engle.
A lot happened in the world of tech last week. Catch up with the Built In Austin Weekly Refresh.
SubjectWell’s booth at an indoor convention
SubjectWell helps pharmaceutical companies find candidates for clinical trials.
Jasper’s founding team John Philip Morgan, CTO, Dave Rogenmoser, CEO, and Chris Hull, COO, pose for a group photo
Jasper developed an AI tool that generates text and images using short prompts.
An aerial photo of Zilker Park in Austin
Tech startups from San Francisco and Scotland are opening headquarters in Silicon Hills.
Photo of downtown Austin skyline
A lot happened in the world of tech last week. Catch up with the Built In Austin Weekly Refresh.
Nudge Security co-founders Russell Spitler and Jaime Blasco stand in front of a mountain range
Nudge Security helps track when employees use new SaaS applications and helps protect their devices.