co-found
verb[T]
(alsocofound)uk/ˌkəʊˈfaʊnd/us/ˌkoʊˈfaʊnd/toestablishsomething, such as abusinessororganization, together with one or more otherpeopleororganizations:
Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs co-foundedAppleComputers.
Shecontinuestoplayanactivearolein thecharityshe co-founded.
See also
found(BEGIN)
co-founder
- Thebiodieselco-opwas co-founded by two University of Marylandgraduates.
- Herresearchledher to co-found anationalnetworkof nonprofitcreditcounsellingservices.
- He stillworkswith thesmalltheatrecompanyhe cofounded in hishometown.
Success & failure in business
- administration
- axe
- bankrupt
- bankruptcy
- be running on fumesidiom
- belly
- dying
- fold
- go to the wallidiom
- growth hacker
- growth hacking
- have a corner on a marketidiom
- incept
- receiver
- spin
- spinsomethingoff
- start (something) up
- subscale
- turn around
- turn round