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August 25, 2021
Glowforge, a Seattle-based company that designs and produces 3D laser printers for home and small business use, announced that Ralph Clark and Sarah Kauss have been appointed to its board of directors. Clark brings more than three decades of corporate, financial, and organizational leadership experience to Glowforge's board. He currently serves as president and chief executive officer of ShotSpotter, a company that develops precision policing solutions, where he led the transformation to a software as a service business model, and oversaw the company's successful 2017 initial public offering. Clark previously served as chief executive officer of GuardianEdge Technologies. Kauss is the founder and executive chairwoman of S'well, a company that is working to rid the world of single-use plastic bottles. Prio to starting S'well, Kauss was an international real estate developer and Certified Public Accountant who provided professional services to public and privately held companies in the technology, consumer products, and media sectors. Clark and Kauss join existing Glowforge directors Maria Klawe, president of Harvey Mudd College, Steve Murray, managing partner at venture capital firm Revolution Ventures, Brad Feld, co-founder of the investment firm Foundry Group, and Dan Shapiro, founder and CEO of Glowforge.