The most face time I ever got with Irma Olguin Jr. was at a tattoo shop in downtown Fresno. It was April 2022, and I was working on a blog to promote one of Bitwise Industries’ startup apps, Tatstat.
Last month, Calbright College, the state’s online-only community college, announced that it had launched its first apprenticeship partnership for nine of its students with Fresno-based Bitwise ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — The co-founders of the failed tech company Bitwise are to report to federal prison. Jake Soberal will spend 11 years in prison, while Irma Olguin Jr. will serve nine years.
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