Jeff Rumage
News Reporter at Built In
Expertise: Tech journalism
Education: University of Wisconsin-Madison

Jeff Rumage is a tech news reporter for Built In. Before joining Built In in 2021, he worked as a reporter and editor for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Patch and the Oconomowoc Enterprise. He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and communications from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Ten people from Assured Allies’ management team pose for a group photo outside.
The funding will help the company partner with more long-term care insurers.
SOS co-founder and co-CEO Robina Verbeek is seated on concrete steps while SOS co-founder and co-CEO Susanna Twarog stands next to her on the right.
The Boston startup operates digital vending machines in more than 100 locations in Boston, NYC and Florida.
One of Divert's anaerobic digestion facilities that converts wasted food to renewable natural gas.
Catch up on the Boston tech news you might have missed last week.
A red metal sculpture is pictured in front of the Stata Center on the MIT campus.
Learn how the tech companies who raised last month’s largest rounds are investing their new capital.
High Time Foods was co-founded by Damian Felchlin (left) and Aakash Shah (right). The two are pictured side by side against a green background.
The plant-based chicken substitute is currently in eight Boston restaurants, including Boloco.
Several boxes of expired food are pictured inside Divert's anaerobic digestion facility in Freetown.
Enbridge will help the Concord company build anaerobic digestion facilities in every major geographic region in the U.S.
A photo of the Boston skyline.
Catch up on the Boston tech news you may have missed last week.
Future co-founders Jean-Louis Warnholz (left) and Kamal Bhattacharya pose for a picture against a dark green background.
The startup also helps users lower their carbon footprint through spending insights.
The Sandbox Banking team poses for a photo holding the company's logo.
Catch up on the Boston tech news you may have missed last week.
EarlyBird Education CEO Carla Small is pictured against a green backdrop.
EarlyBird Education’s software is used in classrooms across 20 states.
Istari CEO Will Roper (left) and CTO Chris Benson (right) are pictured against a bluish-gray background.
The Cambridge startup is backed by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
A woman in white lab coat looks into a microscope.
Veralto will consist of 11 companies with a global workforce of 16,000 employees.