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Louisville, KY, USA + 1 more
More locations: Milwaukee, WI, USA
Baird provides a range of financial services including wealth management, capital markets, private equity, and investment banking. Their wealth management services help individuals and families manage their investments and financial planning. In capital markets, Baird assists companies in raising capital through equity and debt offerings, as well as providing advisory services for mergers and acquisitions. Their private equity division invests in companies to help them grow and succeed. Baird differentiates itself from competitors by being employee-owned, which fosters a unique culture and commitment to client service. The company's goal is to deliver great outcomes for clients while maintaining a strong focus on integrity and community involvement.
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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1919
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Coverage of the 2025 GeekWire Awards, presented by Astound Business Solutions , the PNW’s annual startup and technology awards.Science teacher Scott McComb with students at Raisbeck Aviation High School. (Raisbeck Aviation Photo)Of all their inquiries, there’s one question the students at Raisbeck Aviation High School never ask science teacher Scott McComb. And that is, “When am I going to use this in real life?”“It’s been 20 years since someone’s asked me that question,” McComb said.That’s because McComb’s project-based program is focused on real-world applications where students do experiments and interact with industry experts.“The idea is, how do we connect the work that’s happening inside the classroom with work that’s happening outside the classroom?” he said. “And so we blur the line.”For his trailblazing approach, McComb is one of two instructors being celebrated at this year’s GeekWire Awards as a STEM Educator of the Year. The second honoree is Fatima Kamal, an education program supervisor at Seattle’s Pacific Science Center, who will be separately featured on GeekWire.First Tech is sponsoring the award, and Kamal and McComb will be recognized at the GeekWire Awards event on April 30 at Seattle’s Showbox SoDo.Back in the classroom, McComb’s ninth-grade students are asked to design and build a heat shield to protect a chocolate bunny from the super hot temperatures produced when a spacecraft reenters the Earth’s atmosphere. The project culminates in presentations to thermodynamicists from companies such as Boeing, Blue Origin and Space X.“Instead of just turning in a piece of paper at the end, or a worksheet, they have a design file, and they present it to practicing engineers who say, ‘So, tell me a little about that,” McComb said
The 2025 GeekWire Awards Geeks Give Back honorees, from left: Chaitra Vedullapalli, Aviel Ginzburg and Emer Dooley.Being part of a community is what the GeekWire Awards are all about — the chance to come together to celebrate Pacific Northwest tech innovators and entrepreneurs and their successes over the past year.The honorees in the Geeks Give Back category are part of the reason there is a community, especially one that helps to make space for more people in tech, to help turn ideas into startups, and to continually work to strengthen the ecosystem that makes everything thrive.The recipients this year are Aviel Ginzburg, the entrepreneur and investor who is a general partner at VC firm Founder’s Co-Op and who helped create Foundations, a new community for tech founders in Seattle; Chaitra Vedullapalli, founder and president of Women in Cloud, which helps women-led businesses get resources to succeed in cloud computing; and Emer Dooley, site lead for the Creative Destruction Lab at the University of Washington, a nonprofit that runs startup accelerators across the world.The Geeks Give Back category is presented by BECU.The GeekWire Awards will recognize nearly 50 finalists and honorees across a dozen categories, from Startup of the Year to Next Tech Titan. Winners will receive their coveted robot trophies live onstage on April 30 at Showbox SoDO in Seattle. Individual tickets are now on sale. Grab a seat here!Keep reading to hear from this year’s Geeks Give Back honorees in their own words about how to build and sustain successful communities. Responses edited for brevity and clarity.FoundationsAviel Ginzburg. (Founders’ Co-op Photo). “From my perspective, you don’t build community, you nurture it
Coverage of the 2025 GeekWire Awards, presented by Astound Business Solutions , the PNW’s annual startup and technology awards.Inside the 2024 GeekWire Awards at Showbox Sodo. (GeekWire File Photo / Kevin Lisota)Don’t miss out on celebrating the best in Pacific Northwest tech — individual tickets for the upcoming GeekWire Awards are now on sale. Grab a seat here!Our annual celebration of the leading entrepreneurs and innovators will take place April 30 at Showbox SoDo in Seattle.From Startup of the Year to Next Tech Titan and more, nearly 50 finalists and honorees will be recognized across a dozen categories. Winners will receive their coveted robot trophies live onstage.The event will feature a VIP welcome party, sit-down dinner and the main program as well as a photo booth and a fun nostalgic nod to old school video and arcade games.Read more about the finalists in these GeekWire stories:Astound Business Solutions is the presenting sponsor of the 2025 GeekWire Awards. Thanks also to gold sponsors JLL, Baird, Wilson Sonsini, Baker Tilly and First Tech, and supporting sponsors ALLtech and Showbox Presents.Read a recap of the 2024 GeekWire Awards
Coverage of the 2025 GeekWire Awards, presented by Astound Business Solutions , the PNW’s annual startup and technology awards.Scenes from the 2024 GeekWire Awards. (GeekWire File Photos)Get your votes in! Today is the last chance to help us choose the upcoming winners at the 2025 GeekWire Awards, our annual celebration of the leading entrepreneurs and innovators in Pacific Northwest tech.Cast your ballot here or in the embedded form at the bottom of this story.From Startup of the Year to Next Tech Titan and more, nearly 50 finalists are competing across nine categories. We’re excited to hand out our coveted robot trophies live onstage at Showbox SoDo on April 30.The event will feature a VIP reception, sit-down dinner and fun entertainment mixed in. Tickets go fast, and a limited number of half-table and full-table sponsorships are available, so contact [email protected] to reserve a spot for your team today.Read more about the finalists in these GeekWire stories:Astound Business Solutions is the presenting sponsor of the 2025 GeekWire Awards. Thanks also to gold sponsors JLL, Baird, Wilson Sonsini, Baker Tilly and First Tech, and supporting sponsors ALLtech and Showbox Presents
From self-driving vehicles to detecting audio deepfakes to computer vision for warehouses — companies across the Pacific Northwest are using groundbreaking advancements in AI technology to solve problems for customers. The six finalists for AI Innovation of the Year at this year’s GeekWire Awards span multiple industries and use cases. The finalists are: Allen Institute for AI; Enzzo; Groundlight; Hiya; Overland AI; and Rhythms. The winner in this category last year was the Allen Institute for AI, for its OLMo open-source large language model.Read more about each organization, and cast your vote below.Allen Institute for AI: The Seattle-based nonprofit in January released a supersized version of its Tülu 3 AI model, aiming to further advance the field of open-source artificial intelligence and demonstrate its own techniques for enhancing the capabilities of AI models. Ai2 said its new model rivals or exceeds the performance of OpenAI’s GPT 4o and DeepSeek v3 out of China — showing that the U.S. can produce competitive, open-source artificial intelligence, free from the influence of big tech companies, according to the organization.Enzzo: The Seattle startup spun out of Pioneer Square Labs last year with a mission to accelerate hardware development