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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Scroobious founder and CEO Allison Byers smiles for a photo in front of a purple background
The Boston startup is also developing an algorithm that would connect early-stage startups with like-minded angel investors.
Hopper co-founders pose in an office. CTO Joost Ouwerkerk holds a phone with the Hopper logo on the screen.
The travel app continues to find new growth avenues. Its B2B product, which launched last year, comprises 40 percent of its overall revenue.
A lithium-ion battery pack for an electric car.
Three Boston battery companies recently raised funds to supercharge their manufacturing capabilities.
Photo of the Tour24 team at their event booth
Catch up on the Boston tech news you may have missed last week.
Rachel Cossar, co-founder and CEO of Virtual Sapiens, poses for a photo
The Boston startup uses AI to provide feedback on a user’s lighting, eye contact and body language.
A group of nurses wearing face makspose for a photo
The Waltham-based startup has grown by 250 percent in the past year.
The Make Way For Ducklings sculptures at the Boston Public Garden.
Learn how the tech companies who raised last month’s largest rounds are investing their new capital.
The Preveil team at the Black Hat Briefings in 2018.
Catch up on the latest Boston tech news you may have missed last week.
Trova’s co-founders, pictured from left, are CRO Matt Bailey, CEO Michael Fodera and CTO Jon Parsons.
The platform uses AI to match coworkers with each other based on shared interests.
Perygee co-founders Mollie Breen, CEO, (left) and Mark Watabe, CTO, (right) sitting on the steps outside of a building.
The Boston startup also launched a self-service onboarding experience that allows anyone to use a free tier of its platform.
The Relevize team sits on a couch in an office.
Catch up on the latest Boston tech news you may have missed last week.
Axoft founders
The startup has been approved for the FDA’s Breakthrough Devices Program.