Ashley Tillman

Program Advisor at Grid110

Ashley Tillman is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in program development, design consulting, and community engagement. Currently serving as a Program Advisor at Grid110 and the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative Director at the University of Colorado, Ashley has also founded Hedgehog Designs LLC, providing design services to align organizational offerings with market needs. Previous roles include Program Lead at IDEO, where Ashley collaborated on diverse global initiatives, and Education Director for the Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative, focusing on business development for Latino entrepreneurs. Past experiences encompass program management at the University of Colorado at Boulder, TEDxMileHigh, and AXL Academy, along with a Policy Fellow position in the City and County of Denver. Ashley holds a degree in Environmental Studies with a minor in Business from the University of Colorado Boulder and completed The Global Leadership Program at Charles University.

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Grid110

Grid110 is an economic and community development startup accelerator and non-profit dedicated to creating clear pathways to success for early-stage entrepreneurs. Their mission is to make the entrepreneurial path more equitable, inclusive and accessible. Grid110 supports companies across a diverse range of industries and stages. Their alumni have raised $120M+ in outside capital, with 70% of the funding raised by women founders and 72% by founders of color. For every $1 donated, Grid110 generates $47 back into the community, in addition to the 520+ local jobs that Grid110 companies have created. Grid110 is an award-winning organization that fosters the most thriving, inviting, and inclusive community for entrepreneurs and puts their founders’ needs first. Through no-cost, no-equity programs, Grid110 has distributed more than $2M in non-dilutive capital to underrepresented founders and supported 36+ companies over 28 cohorts.