Muriel Clauson
Anthill • Cofounder & CEO
Clauson’s startup, Anthill, gives “deskless workers,” such as warehouse or manufacturing line employees who don’t have easy access to corporate email or intranets, access to company software and tools via text messaging. It uses machine learning to help workers quickly access information about everything from health care plan details to whether they can switch shifts with a coworker. Clauson, who met cofounder Young-Jae Kim as a graduate student, won the “future of work” category at the South by Southwest conference’s 2022 pitch contest and has north of $7 million in seed funding from investors.
Jennifer Harris-Kroll
Similar Posts
How Anthill Saves You Time and Money
You start searching for software that can help solve the issues you’re facing. Before you know it, you’re buried in options, each one claiming to be the best there is. Believe me—we get it. And let’s face it: you don’t…
What Frontline Employees Wish They Could Tell Their CHRO
Frontline workers are often the unsung heroes of organizations, and their voices are not heard as frequently as they should be. They are the ones who are on the ground, dealing with customers and clients, and making or delivering products…
Get to Know The Frontline Worker
A frontline worker (also known as a deskless worker) is an employee who does not have a traditional office desk, workstation or access to a traditional digital corporate resources and software; rather these workers must be physically present to perform…