Korrio scores $4.6M to help coaches, clubs and parents organize youth sports

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Korrio has pulled in $4.6 million in new venture funding, money that the Seattle area startup will use to expand the service beyond youth soccer leagues. Previous investors, including Ignition Partners and angel investors, participated in the round. Founded in 2009 by former Isilon Systems and F5 Networks executive Steve Goldman, Korrio is developing a… Read More…

Startup Spotlight: Korrio looks to score with social network for youth sports

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As a father and coach, Steve Goldman experienced first-hand the pains of getting youth sports teams organized. And as a techie, he knew there had to be a better way. Goldman founded Korrio in 2009 to solve that problem, creating an online service that helps coaches, players and family members stay organized using modern-day technologies…. Read More…

Tech Moves: Sarah Novotny joins Opscode; Steve Banfield jumps to Korrio; Grist’s new editor; etc.

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There have been a number of key hires and moves in the Pacific Northwest technology industry in recent days. Here’s a quick look. Sarah Novotny, who previously co-founded Blue Gecko, has joined Opscode as the company’s first sales engineer. In her new role, Novotny says that she plans to bridge the gap between technology and… Read More…