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Microsoft launches social entrepreneur program | Tech Moves [GeekWire]( SPONSOR MESSAGE: The Finalists have been chosen, and now it's up to you: [Click here to cast your vote for the 2020 GeekWire Awards]( TODAY'S TOP STORIES Dogs, views, snacks, and more: Voting is open for Geekiest Office Space, one of our favorite GeekWire Awards categories. Office spaces across the Seattle region boast tons of modern amenities and design perks these days, and companies big and small are sparing no expense to stand out from the pack. [Check out the nominees and cast your ballot here.]( etailz raised $25 million to grow its business, which helps brands sell on huge platforms like Amazon, Walmart and eBay. The darling of the Spokane, Wash., tech community [chose debt financing]( to avoid giving up stake in the company. The Allen Institute added former Washington Gov. Gary Locke, JPMorgan Chase’s Pacific Northwest Chair Phyllis Campbell, and Deloitte Consulting managing director Margaret Anderson to its board. [Check out more high-profile hires]( in our regular Tech Moves series. Speaking of tech moves, T-Mobile’s vice president of corporate services, David Carey, plans to leave the company later this year. He’s following T-Mobile CEO John Legere’s lead; the longtime chief executive of the company plans to step down May 1. T-Mobile[announced changes]( this week to its mega-merger with Sprint, resulting in a slightly higher stake for majority owner Deutsche Telekom. Microsoft launched a new program today to support entrepreneurs around the world who are[tackling social and environmental challenges](. The heavily funded real estate startup Compass has opened another office in the Seattle area [continuing an arc of rapid growth]( in the region that began nearly two years ago. Amazon warned third-party sellers that items claiming to treat or protect against coronavirus will be removed from the marketplace, [CNBC reports](. Thanks for reading. See all our headlines below. — GeekWire civic editor Monica Nickelsburg, monica@geekwire.com. SPONSOR MESSAGE [Without the right talent it’s hard to achieve your startup’s vision]( Mercer wants you to help them understand what it looks like when startups get the talent growth equation right. With their “Building Hypergrowth Workplaces” research, they are seeking to understand how the most innovative, hypergrowth startups create a differentiated employee experience while maintaining a focus on scaling quickly. Your responses will remain anonymous and takes 15 minutes. [Bring your unique perspective to Mercer’s startup-focused research.]( LATEST HEADLINES [SpaceX reportedly seeking to raise $250M as Starlink and Starship efforts ramp up]( [Dogs, views, snacks and more: Vote for Geekiest Office Space ahead of 2020 GeekWire Awards]( [Pacific Northwest startups well-represented in new Andreessen Horowitz top 100 marketplace list]( [Microsoft unveils new logo design for signature Windows apps]( [Report: Amazon will pull products from third-party sellers that claim to treat coronavirus]( SPONSORED: GEEK HOME OF THE DAY [New Luxury Farmhouse in West Bellevue]( [Tech-fueled real estate brokerage Compass opens another Seattle-area office]( [Microsoft launches entrepreneurship program to support startups tackling societal challenges]( [Longtime T-Mobile EVP David Carey to depart; Abdul Saad promoted to CTO]( [Etailz raises $25M in debt funding to help companies sell on big e-commerce platforms]( [Private Division opens Seattle game development studio to create Kerbal Space Program 2]( [Tech Moves: Allen Institute adds former governor to board; Starbucks hires a CMO; and more]( GEEKWORK: TODAY'S TECH JOBS - [Rad Power Bikes: Executive Assistant]( - [GeekWire: GeekWire Technology and Business Reporter]( - [ALLEN INSTITUTE FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI2): CTO-in-Residence // Co-Founder]( - [Stripe: Support Specialist]( - [ALLEN INSTITUTE FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI2): Technical Co-Founder // CTO (Stealth Startup)]( - [ALLEN INSTITUTE FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI2): Deep Learning Engineer // Co-Founder]( - [PATH: Senior Engagement Associate, Center of Digital and Data Excellence (9791)]( - [Copper: Sr. Product Designer for well funded startup]( [FIND MORE JOBS ON GEEKWORK]( [HIRING? BUY A FEATURED LISTING TO APPEAR HERE]( [About GeekWire]( [Contact Us]( [Advertise]( Copyright © 2020 GeekWire LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted to receive emails from GeekWire LLC.  Our mailing address is: GeekWire LLC 123 NW 36th St, Suite 203 Seattle, WA 98107  [change email frequency or address]( | [unsubscribe](

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