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TECHCRUNCH: "A founder seizes on anti-Trump sentiment to market women-friendly workflow software."
Earlier this year, Kristen Koh Goldstein merged two of her companies, three-year-old Scalus and six-year-old BackOps into a new company called HireAthena, a back-office-as a service startup that...
BUSINESS INSIDER: "This Goldman Sachs alum is helping stay-at-home moms find work."
After more than a decade in finance, one Goldman Sachs alumnus decided working and raising a family wasn’t a zero-sum game. And it didn’t have to be for other moms, either. Kristen Koh Goldstein set up California-based...
What do startups and stay-at-home parents have in common? As it turns out, a lot.
STRICTLY VC: "Quick chat with Scalus founder and CEO Kristen Koh"
Scalus, a five-year-old, San Francisco-based maker of workflow and collaboration software, was born out of necessity, says founder and CEO, Kristen Koh Goldstein, a former investment analyst turned entrepreneur. We recently caught up with her to learn more.
GIGAOM: "New workflow software aims to empower younger, wuieter employees."
One of the newest tools in the workflow management game is Scalus, a Google Ventures-backed startup that’s looking further change the way we work. While ...
FOUNDER'S GUIDE: "Scalus founder & CEO has a new take on project management."
A graduate of Cornell University and Harvard Business School, Kristen is no stranger to walking difficult paths on the way to success. Among her previous jobs include being a portfolio trader, a research associate, an industry analyst, and a chief financial officer. In 2010, she founded BackOps, an “integrated, web-enabled, paperless back office solution for SMBs.”