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North Texas’ Tech Exits of 2018

by | Feb 20, 2019
Here are some of the notable deals from last year.
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Follow the Money: Caris Raises $150M, Meritize Gets $13.2M, iDonate Secures $10M, BenefitMall Buys Phoenix Firm
by | Oct 4, 2018
From Dallas investor Carl Sparks and 7-Eleven Ventures to Conversable and Hospice Source, here are notable funding and acquisition deals with North Texas ties.
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Ben Lamm and Andrew Busey founded Conversable in 2016. [Photo: Conversable]
Texas AI Company Conversable Acquired by LivePerson
by | Oct 1, 2018
Conversable will join LivePerson in "taking conversational commerce to the 'Main Street' market," according to Conversable co-founder Ben Lamm. Conversation technology is a “transformative interface,” he says.
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The New Frontiers:
DFW Companies Leading the Charge
by | Jan 26, 2018
Gartner has announced the top tech trends for 2018. Here’s a quick glance at the Dallas-Fort Worth companies leading the charge in each arena.
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CEO Insider: A Chat With Ben Lamm On Driving Success

by | Jan 16, 2018
The DEC's Trey Bowles kicks off a new interview series with Dallas-area CEOs. He talks first with serial entrepreneur Ben Lamm.
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Dallas’ Ben Lamm Among Adweek’s ‘Young Influentials’
by | Oct 11, 2017
Ben Lamm, co-founder and CEO of Conversable, was included in the group that Adweek said is "shaking up the tech world” in media, brands, and marketing.
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Life as a Serial Entrepreneur:
The World of Ben Lamm
by | Feb 14, 2017
The Dallas resident is CEO and co-founder of Conversable, and helped found such startups as Chaotic Moon Studios and Team Chaos.
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Dallas-based Wingstop Offers 1st Menu-specific Ordering Via Alexa
by | Jan 12, 2017
Amazon Alexa prompts users through the ordering process -- no pre-selected favorite order needed.
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Ben Lamm and Andrew Busey founded Conversable in 2016. [Photo: Conversable]

Conversable’s Bots Put Wingstop’s Wings One Message Away

by | Jun 7, 2016
The company's software can detect specific phrases through Facebook Messenger or Twitter.
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