Founding in a sentence as a noun

I'm the former CTO of Braintree and one of the founding employees.

Or the opposite, that women are worse than men in founding startups that they need special treatment.

This event is only trying inspire women that founding startups does need to be stigmatized as a male club.

That's because many of the people founding these startups were in elementary school when it happened.

I've done both - worked for 2 other people's startups, founded my own, worked 5+ years at Google, now founding another.

> Airbnb, while pointing out that the incident was the first of its kind out of some 2 million stays booked since the company's founding in 2008this isn't true.

This is nothing new, I don't know why people seem to expect VC to be of better virtue than others means of founding a company.

In 1998, he entered the business world by founding a consulting company around his kernel porting work.

If perfect law enforcement had been a reality in MN, CO, and WA since their founding in the 1850s, it seems quite unlikely that these recent changes would have ever come to pass.

The original ones that are worth more than most startups in Mountain View are cylinder watches, and finding one that runs is the equivalent of founding a Facebook for watch collectors.

Those were screened by a team that has specialized in doing nothing but screening founding teams and then attempting to give them every advantage their considerable and growing infrastructure and connections can give them.

However, those who frequent Hacker News should know that these people will find talented others who are capable of dealing with their social immaturity and will end up co-founding their own company and, unencumbered by the enforced social niceties of this fictional society, may very well end up becoming a dominant player and returning to the status quo.

Founding definitions

noun

the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new; "she looked forward to her initiation as an adult"; "the foundation of a new scientific society"

See also: initiation foundation institution origination creation innovation introduction instauration