Incubator’s Roos-Gabridge no stranger to raising money
BOULDER — Lenie Roos-Gabridge, the new vice president and director of the Boulder Technology Institute (BTI), said she never expected to be engaged in such an interesting career.
Her education, a master’s degree in political science and bachelor’s degree in science, was no indicator years ago that she would be looking back at having assisted countless new technologies into the marketplace, she said.
“I thought I would be teaching,” Roos-Gabridge said. “In my wildest dreams, I didn’t think I would be doing this.” “This” includes bringing entrepreneurs together and helping to establish start-up companies based on new technology.
At BTI, Roos-Gabridge looks…
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