Abel Rodriguez

Abel Rodriguez is a Built In news reporter covering the technology industry in Chicago, Seattle and other markets. Prior to joining Built In in 2021, he was a community reporter for Cicero Independiente. His work has also appeared in various Chicago nonprofit newsrooms including Injustice Watch and Borderless.

 

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KeyCare CEO and founder Lyle Berkowitz
KeyCare enables healthcare provider networks to offer telehealth services.
A Chicago monument wearing a Chicago Cubs helmet.
Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
Chicago skyline
Find out which companies closed the most prominent deals last year.
SMARTCharts, Kadeya, Indoor Drone Tours, CampfireSocial and CryptoMom App
These startups may be small but they are mighty. And they’re hard at work building the next big thing.
Homegrown startups and newcomers are establishing physical offices for local tech talent.
SMARTCharts founder Corinne Vargas at the TechRise pitch competition.
The Chicago-based healthtech platform helps patients visualize their recovery goals.
The Chicago skyline
A lot happened in the world of tech last week. Catch up on the latest with the Built In Chicago Weekly Refresh.
Nerdio co-founders Vadim Vladimirskiy and Joseph Landes.
The Chicago-based company is a virtualization management platform for businesses using Microsoft technologies.
Coins representing crypto currencies placed on a tablet
Evertas insures theft and loss of crypto assets, mining centers and equipment.
Chicago's millennium park
CoinFlip, a crypto startup, was the fastest-growing tech company in Chicago this year, according to Deloitte’s annual ranking.
Mezo's founding team Erin Karam, Mike Travalini, John Botica
Mezo’s platform helps renters submit maintenance requests to building management.
TechRise winnners during the season 2 finale
A lot happened in the world of tech last week. Catch up on the latest with the Built In Chicago Weekly Refresh.