RealLIST Connectors: These are the 100 influential leaders to know in Pittsburgh tech – Technical.ly

What does it take to build a thriving tech ecosystem?

Ask a hundred people and you might get a hundred different answers. But whether they be talent, funding, community organizations, business-minded legislation or anything else, people are at the heart of the matter. Its the people who broker venture capital deals, people who build the hardware behind robots, people at the lab bench and people negotiating behind government doors.

Given that, below is Technical.lys list of people doing that work and more in Pittsburgh. In our first RealLIST Connectors for Pittsburgh, weve highlighted venture capitalists, startup founders, community organizations, nonprofits, civic leaders and more. This list is by no means exhaustive (and we certainly hope to grow it in the future) but consider this first iteration a brief whos who in Pittsburgh tech. Did we miss anyone? Connect us: sophie@technical.ly.

Lynsie Campbell. (Courtesy photo)

George Cook. (Courtesy photo)

Colin Dean. (Photo via LinkedIn)

Josh Fabian. (Courtesy photo)

WPRDCs Bob Gradeck speaks at an Open Data PGH event in 2018. (Technical.ly file photo)

Herman Herman. (Photo via LinkedIn)

Kelauni Jasmyn. (Courtesy photo)

Lance Lindauer. (Courtesy photo)

Innovation Works President and CEO Rich Lunak gives a talk at Nova Place. (Courtesy photo)

Michele Migliuolo. (Photo via LinkedIn)

Kit Needham. (Photo taken by Foo Conner | Jekko)

Nadyli Nunez. (Photo via LinkedIn)

Joel Reed. (Courtesy photo)

Audrey Russo. (Photo via LinkedIn)

Megan Shaw. (Courtesy photo)

Mark Anthony Thomas. (Photo via LinkedIn)

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