Aryelle Young
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Aryelle Young

Aryelle Young is a published writer and editor with experience across industries. She has worked with an independent publishing company and as a proposal writer for a government contractor. Her original work has also been published in various journals and one short story collection. At KingsCrowd, she strives to provide insightful and actionable content for all readers. Aryelle graduated with a Creative Writing degree from George Mason University.

A New Kind of Union at Google – News Roundup Jan. 4-8

A new kind of union is formed by workers at Google, Roblox announces its upcoming direct listing, and a robot dance party.

News from the Future: Crowdfunding in 2021

2020 is ending and that brings the question of what 2021 will hold for the online private markets. Here's a few ideas.

Bitcoin Soars Over $20k

Robinhood is accused of deceiving investors, bitcoin soars over $20k, and the best science images of 2020.

Facebook Slapped with Two Antitrust Suits – News Roundup Dec. 7-11

Facebook is facing dual antitrust suits, a crypto token named after Steve Wozniak soars, and watch an unmanned rocket explode.

November 2020 Underrepresented Founders

We have compiled all the Deals to Watch and Neutral Deals from November 2020 that feature underrepresented founders.

Nasdaq Makes Diversity Demands – News Roundup Nov. 30 – Dec. 4

Nasdaq proposes diversity requirements for companies on its exchange, Stripe delves into banking, and the surprising truth about figgy pudding.

Bitcoin Approaches All-Time High – News Roundup Nov. 9-13

Beyond Meat had a rougher-than-normal Monday, bitcoin is approaching an all-time high, and chess is cool again.

SEC Updates Crowdfunding Limits – News Roundup Nov. 2-6

Ant Group's historic IPO is cancelled, the SEC increases the limits on Regulation Crowdfunding campaigns, and the Wild West gets an orchestral makeover.