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Bellingham startup investment group seeks to grow locally

Pandemic expanded reach of Bellingham Angel Investors nationally

Katy von Kuhn leans against the metal railing near the shoreline.
Katy von Kuhn is the executive director of Bellingham Angel Investors. The group plans to expand its membership this year and next, after expanding its investment reach geographically during the pandemic. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)
Frank Catalano
By Frank Catalano CDN Business Contributor
A “nice” exit. A group of Bellingham startup investors — possibly one you’ve never heard of — is looking to expand its membership in both numbers and diversity, right after pandemic-spurred growth in its geographic reach. Bellingham Angel Investors (BAI) isn’t as well known, or as large, as Alliance of Angels in Seattle or VANTEC Angel Network in Vancouver, British Columbia. Founded in 2005 with approximately 35 current members in Whatcom and Skagit counties, BAI is dwarfed by the

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