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Discover LudwigThe phrase "founder at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person's position or job title within a company or organization. For example: - She is the founder at a successful tech startup. - As founder at the non-profit organization, she oversaw the fundraising efforts. - John Smith, founder at XYZ Inc., will be giving a keynote speech at the conference. - The company's founder at the time had a strong vision for the future. - I had the pleasure of meeting the founder at the company's annual meeting.
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CEO & Founder at ECOBAGS Products , Inc
Fabrizio Venanzi is the founder at Jolie Poupée.
Jane Beeken is the founder at JFA Contracts.
WHEN did his home life become a "tremendous distraction" that caused him to founder at school?
A founding partner of Christy and Viener, and a founder at The New York City Police Foundation.
Dwight Foster, 63 Founder, at 54 D.E.
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