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FreeWill co-CEOs Patrick Schmitt and Jenny Xia Spradling cofounded a service that makes it easy for users to donate to charity by writing their wills online. Xia Spradling also is a 2019 Forbes 30 Under 30 member.One company creates Facebook chatbots, another helps you write online wills. Several are trying to make work better—say by tackling performance reviews.
was acquired by public cybersecurity company Palo Alto Networks for an estimated $173 million, says Pitchbook, and others have announced successful funding rounds in the past year. Among 2016 Rising Stars,enters the Cloud 100 for the first time this year, joining other former Rising Stars that made the jump in years past, including
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