The co-founders of this Internet company founded the business in 1996 and floated in on the stock market in February 2000.
The co-founders and four other employees put in more than $100,000.
She was also one of the co-founders of the recently formed Harvard Club of Bulgaria, a group which is resolved to play an active role in the country's business and political life.
My ‘non-joining’ philosophy even extended to the Congress for Cultural Freedom of which McAuley was one of the co-founders in Australia.
After days of cleaning up and putting away, my co-founders and I left with exactly what many founders of failed start-ups leave with: nothing more than the experience.
They are professors of medicine at Harvard University and co-founders of Physicians for a National Health Program.
He was scrupulous about listing himself as a co-founder of Greenpeace and was cagey about how many co-founders there were.
She was one of the original 11 co-founders of the magazine.
The editors and co-founders said the new publication was about giving talented writers somewhere to showcase their wares.
The trio before me represents three of the four co-founders of the theatre group, an ensemble in the midst of preparing for their second production.
Making clear they ‘do not promote the illegal use of drugs’ the six co-founders are looking to open a forum for debate on the issue under the banner ‘no victim, no crime’.
The search engine relies on its own brainstorming list to keep innovation at the top of the firm's agenda, its co-founders said.
I read your interview with the co-founder of the animal rights group and I must say I never liked this organization.
The exhibit is called ‘This Is New York,’ and joining us now here in Washington are its two co-founders.
Back in 1996, the co-founders always wanted to have a weekly session, while coincidentally, Maclean wanted to try his hand at a few students.
The organization suffered even more when its co-founders acknowledged that they had failed to convert and were in love with each other.
Speaking to one of the company's co-founders, he nails its success down to a group of similarly-minded people who are very different performers from varying backgrounds.
The One Nation co-founders have won their bid to get out of jail, after successfully overturning their convictions and their three-year sentences for electoral fraud.
Controversy is not something he and his co-founders shy away from.
Google isn't conventional and neither are its co-founders.
Derivatives
co-found
verb
[with object]
Found (an institution or organization) jointly.
he helped co-found the studio with former colleagues
Example sentencesExamples
After co-founding the international non-profit group which brings high-tech volunteers to the developing world, she decided to focus her energies on her music.
In 1990, she co-founded the Dublin Self Advocacy Group to campaign for the rights of people with learning difficulties.
She followed this triumph by co-founding the Women's Medical College in a residential area of Toronto the same year her daughter graduated.