Sam Abuelsamid is a principal analyst leading Guidehouse Insights’ E-Mobility Research Service with a focus on transportation electrification, automated driving and mobility services. With Guidehouse, Sam has worked with numerous clients to help them understand emerging technology trends and shape strategies. Sam regularly contributes to a number of publications including Autonomous Vehicle Engineering, Forbes and One Zero and co-hosts the Wheel Bearings podcast. Trained as a mechanical engineer, Sam worked in the automotive industry for more than two decades, developing advanced electronic control systems and embedded software. Prior to joining Guidehouse Insights (formerly Navigant Research) in 2014, Sam worked as an automotive journalist and in product and technology communications at Ford and GM.
Nina focuses on venture and growth investments in enterprise SaaS, vertical SaaS, and AI. She is excited by the combination of software and payments to help legacy industries transition from using pen and paper workflows to adopting more modern, vertical-specific solutions. Nina also believes that the combination of voice and AI is unlocking new business applications and soon will become the new system-of-record for enterprises. Previously, Nina was an FP&A Lead for Google’s AdSense team where she managed a multi-billion dollar book of business covering Amazon, IAC and eBay. Nina started her career as a high yield bond trader at Citigroup. She also started HIVE Ventures, the first seed venture fund focusing on Armenian entrepreneurs, where she invested in over 30 companies. Nina graduated from Harvard University with a B.A. in government and is a recipient of the Michael C. Rockefeller Scholarship. Nina currently lives in San Francisco and enjoys watching football and Formula 1.
Dr. Toyin Ajayi is co-founder and CEO of Cityblock Health, a tech-enabled, value-based healthcare provider for Medicaid, dually-eligible and lower-income Medicare beneficiaries in underserved communities. Cityblock’s model of care meets individuals where they are, delivering highly personalized medical care, behavioral health care, and social services to members in neighborhoods where it’s needed most. Prior to Cityblock, Dr. Ajayi served as Chief Medical Officer of Commonwealth Care Alliance, a nationally renowned integrated health plan and care delivery system for individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid. In this role, she led clinical operations, spearheaded care delivery innovations, and oversaw multi-disciplinary teams of clinicians, community health workers and administrators. Dr. Ajayi received her undergraduate degree from Stanford University, an MPhil from the University of Cambridge and her medical degree, with Distinction in Clinical Practice, from King’s College London School of Medicine. Board certified in Family Medicine, Dr. Ajayi completed her residency training at Boston Medical Center and continues to practice primary care with a focus on patients with chronic, complex and end-of-life needs. She has published and spoken extensively about her work in caring for populations with complex needs, including at TEDMED, NCQA, and HLTH, and in journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Konstantinos Alataris
President & CEO, Nēsos
Konstantinos Alataris PhD is the co-founder and CEO of Nēsos, a clinical stage company developing disease modifying digital therapeutics targeting the autonomic nervous system’s control of the immune response. Nēsos clinical efforts are in inflammatory mediated diseases with a current focus on autoimmune, neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders. Konstantinos was the founder and CEO of Nevro (NYSE: NVRO). Under his leadership, Nevro advanced Senza®, its implantable neuromodulator therapeutic, from concept to commercialization for neurological disorders. Dr. Alataris received master’s degrees in Electrical Engineering and Business and a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering with focus in Computational Neuroscience from the University of Southern California. He received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece.
Jeremy Allaire is Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of Circle, a global financial technology firm that enables businesses of all sizes to harness the power of stablecoins and public blockchains for payments and commerce. Founded in 2013, Circle is the pioneer of USD Coin (USDC), the fastest growing, fully-reserved, and regulated dollar stablecoin. Governed by the Centre Consortium, led by Circle and Coinbase, USDC’s market cap is more than $26 billion with over $800 billion in transaction volume. Previously, Mr. Allaire co-founded and led multiple global internet technology companies with thousands of employees, hundreds of millions of consumers served, and multiple successful public offerings on NASDAQ. He has provided expert testimony on digital assets and monetary policy before the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Government Affairs, US Senate Banking Committee, and he has been named to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) High-Level Advisory Group on FinTech. Mr. Allaire provides perspective and policy recommendations at the highest levels inside financial bodies across the US, UK, and Europe.
Forged in the fires of Community during the early days of Reddit and Product at Nike, Alex now leads community efforts as the Chief Community Officer at Commsor & The Community Club. She’s a big nerd who is very into the “how” behind things, and loves to learn and share that knowledge however she can. When she’s not eyeball deep in niche online communities, she can be found knitting, enjoying obnoxiously hip beers, and cheering on Cleveland sports teams.
Adrian Aoun is the founder and CEO of Forward, is an entirely new healthcare system empowering doctors with technology and data to monitor and guide health outcomes. Most recently, he was the head of Special Projects for the CEO of Google/Alphabet, where he founded one of the Alphabet companies Sidewalk Labs. Adrian arrived at Google upon the acquisition of his AI startup Wavii and spent his first year at Google helping to create and build their AI division. Additionally, Adrian is an active angel investor and advisor to a number of technology startups and funds.
Brian Armstrong is the Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Coinbase. Founded in 2012, Coinbase is building the cryptoeconomy – a more fair, accessible, efficient, and transparent financial system enabled by crypto. Coinbase serves over 56 million verified users, 7,000 institutions, and 115,000 ecosystem partners in over 100 countries. Recently, Coinbase listed publicly on NASDAQ as COIN. In April 2020, Brian committed Coinbase to Pledge 1%, dedicating 1% of Coinbase profits, equity, and employee time toward charitable activities that leverage the power of crypto to help people around the world. In June 2018, he founded GiveCrypto.org, a nonprofit with the mission to financially empower people by distributing cryptocurrency globally. Brian also personally signed the Giving Pledge, committing the majority of his wealth to charitable causes throughout his lifetime. Before founding Coinbase, Brian served as a software engineer at Airbnb where he focused on fraud prevention. Before Airbnb, Brian founded and was CEO of Universitytutor.com, an online tutoring directory and a subsidiary of Johnson Educational Technologies LLC. Brian also previously served as a consultant for the enterprise risk management division at Deloitte & Touche LLP. Brian has a B.A. in Computer Science and Economics and an M.S. in Computer Science from Rice University.
Tope Awotona is the founder and CEO of Calendly, the modern scheduling platform for high-performing teams and individuals accelerating business forward. Tope founded Calendly in 2013 with the vision of simplifying scheduling for everyone without the back-and-forth emails. With Tope’s strategic direction, the platform has grown and evolved to over 10 million monthly users. Prior to Calendly, Tope spent the majority of his career in enterprise software sales, working for companies such as IBM, Perceptive Software, and Dell Technologies, in addition to launching a series of startups. He grew up in Lagos, Nigeria and came to the United States in 1996. Tope is on the Board of Directors at SalesLoft. He holds a degree in Management Information Systems from the University of Georgia. He is the recipient of the 2021 Atlanta Business Chronicle Most Admired CEO Award and 2019 Comparably Best CEOs award.
Natalya Bailey is the CTO and co-founder of Accion Systems, a company providing in-space propulsion for spacecraft. Oregon native, Natalya moved to Cambridge to complete her doctorate in space propulsion at MIT with a focus on a novel ion engine technology. Prior to MIT, she researched a new chemical rocket technology during her MS at Duke University. She is a partner at XFactor Ventures, investing in female-founded companies, and is on the board of Youth CITIES, a non-profit that teaches entrepreneurship and STEM skills to diverse youth cohorts. In her free time she enjoys traveling with her husband and three children and completing Python katas on Codewars.
Stephen Bailey
Co-founder & CEO, ExecOnline
Stephen Bailey is the founder and CEO of ExecOnline, a leading provider of B2B leadership development solutions through partnerships with the world’s top business schools. Prior to ExecOnline, he served as the CEO of Frontier Strategy Group (FSG), a software and information services business serving Fortune 500 executives who have responsibility for international markets. Stephen grew the business from an early-stage start-up to a company that served nearly half the Fortune 500 across a range of international markets and business functions. Prior to his role as CEO, he was FSG’s first chief product officer, with responsibility for the development and delivery of all products and client-related content. Before joining FSG, Stephen was an associate in the venture capital and private equity group of WilmerHale. Stephen is a Board Director for the Match Group, Board Chair of the Truman Center for National Policy and member of the Board of Prospect Schools, a charter school network in New York City. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude from Emory University and holds a JD from the Yale Law School.
Hailing from Oman and India, Svanika Balasubramanian is the Co-Founder & CEO of rePurpose Global, the world’s first Plastic Credit Platform dedicated to making environmental action accessible to people and companies around the world. Her platform accomplishes this by empowering anybody to go Plastic Neutral today by financing innovators on the frontlines of fighting the plastic waste crisis. rePurpose Global is creating environmental impact for people across 26 countries and 150+ purposeful brands, ranging from up-and-coming SMEs to global Fortune 500s. On behalf of their global coalition, rePurpose now recovers over 11 million pounds of plastic waste every year, and in doing so, positively impacts 9,500+ marginalized waste workers across Asia, Africa, and South America. Svanika is a Forbes 30 under 30 honoree, World Economic Forum SDG Champion, One Young World Lead2030 Champion, Halcyon Fellow, and graduate of The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She is a frequent commentator on social entrepreneurship and sustainability with appearances on diverse platforms including the Nobel Prize Summit, United Nations, World Economic Forum, Sustainable Brands, and SOCAP. Svanika is fueled by two passions: pushing ahead the charge for our future circular economy and finding new ways to integrate podcasts into her day.
Eren leads the Carbon Health team towards his vision to democratize healthcare and make quality care accessible for everyone. Previously, Eren paved the way to make education accessible by founding Udemy, the world’s largest marketplace for online courses, with over 10 million students worldwide. In his youth, Eren was a star mathematician, winning awards in mathematics, physics, computer science and chess including the International Mathematical Olympiads. He still loves chess today and plays to unwind after a long day at the office.
Maren Bannon is Co-Founder and Managing Partner at January Ventures, a pre-seed firm focused on B2B startups that are digitally transforming traditional industries, including work, health and climate. January Ventures has invested in 60 companies to date, and closed Fund II in March 2022. Maren is an engineer turned operator and entrepreneur. Before co-founding January Ventures, Maren was CEO and co-founder of LittleLane, a mobile marketplace for local experiences. Her operating experience also includes marketing and sales roles at health tech startups as well as leading consumer marketing for a $1B product at Genentech. She is a contributor at Forbes and a Mentor at Stanford StartX and TechStars. She has an MBA from Stanford and an Engineering degree from Dartmouth. Maren is based in London, United Kingdom.
Jeremy Barlow
Head of Commercial, Diligent Equity, Diligent Corporation
Jeremy leads the commercial team for Diligent Equity, which simplifies equity and portfolio management for venture capital, private equity, start-ups and service providers.
Peter Beck
Founder & CEO, Rocket Lab
Peter Beck is the founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Engineer of Rocket Lab, a Nasdaq-listed leading launch and space systems company opening access to space to improve life on Earth. Rocket Lab’s capabilities span the space economy, including satellite design and manufacture, industry-leading spacecraft software and components, and reliable launch services. Under Mr. Beck’s leadership, Rocket Lab’s Electron launch vehicle has become the most successful small launch vehicle globally and Rocket Lab satellite subsystems have featured on more than 1,700 missions. Rocket Lab technology enables some of humanity’s most ambitious space missions, including complex interplanetary science missions, national security programs, and vast commercial constellations.
Since founding the company in 2006, Mr. Beck has grown Rocket Lab into a global organization of 1,800 people across the United States, Canada and New Zealand. Today, Rocket Lab’s launch vehicles, satellites and space systems are relied upon by a range of global mission partners including NASA, the United States Space Force, DARPA, the National Reconnaissance Office, and a broad range of commercial satellite and constellation operators.
Amy is a finance and strategy professional with 16 years of experience in the technology, finance, media, and telecom sectors and she is currently a VP of Finance at Diligent, the largest GRC SaaS provider. Prior to Diligent, Amy held strategic finance roles at Everly Health, Audible and Shutterstock. She managed functions including FP&A, Strategy, Corporate Development and Investor Relations helping rapidly growing companies scale and improve profitability. She also spent three years as a Management Consultant at Deloitte working with large technology, media and telecom companies. Prior to her MBA, she spent 7 years in investment banking and private equity first at Citigroup and then Apollo Management. Amy holds a B.A in Applied Math and Economics from Brown University and an MBA from Columbia Business School.
Jaime Bott is a Talent Partner at Sequoia Capital, where she has spent over ten years partnering with hundreds of founders and working on more than a thousand executive searches. Currently, Jaime runs Sequoia’s Talent organization that supports early-stage founders with hiring engineering talent as well as growth-stage CEOs building out their executive teams and boards.
Jim Bugwadia is a co-founder and the CEO of Nirmata, the Day 2 Kubernetes company. Prior to Nirmata, Jim has held various leadership and engineering roles at companies such as Cisco, Pano Logic, Trapeze Networks, Bell Labs/Lucent, and Motorola. Jim is an active contributor in the cloud native community and currently serves as a co-chair of the Kubernetes Policy Working Group. Jim is also a maintainer of Kyverno, the popular Kubernetes policy engine.
Brian Bushell
Co-founder & CEO, By Humankind
Brian Bushell is Co-founder and CEO of by Humankind. He was the founding CEO of Baked by Melissa, the company that invented the bite-size cupcake and pioneered the concept of a multi-channel CPG foods company, selling fresh cupcakes online and shipping them nationwide. Before founding Baked by Melissa, Brian lead multiple digitally native consumer product companies.
Stewart Butterfield is the CEO and co-founder of Slack. For more than 20 years, he has been an entrepreneur, designer, and technology leader, usually all at once. In 2013, Stewart and his team launched Slack, which has transformed business communication. Today, Slack is the leading channel-based messaging platform, used by millions to align their teams, unify their systems, and drive their businesses forward. In 2003, Stewart co-founded Flickr, one of the pioneers of image sharing and the social web. As CEO, he built Flickr into one of the largest web services in the world. Stewart has been regularly recognized for the foresight and innovation that has helped him build two companies that have reimagined the way we use technology to communicate, collaborate, share, and store information. He was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World by Time Magazine, and one of the Top 50 Leaders by BusinessWeek; he has been included on Vanity Fair’s New Establishment List, the Recode 100, Advertising Age’s Creativity 50, and the Technology Innovator of the Year by the Wall Street Journal. Stewart has a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from the University of Victoria and a Master of Philosophy from the University of Cambridge.
Secretary Pete Buttigieg
Secretary of Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation
Pete Buttigieg took office in January, 2021, as the 19th U.S. Secretary of Transportation. Prior to joining the Biden-Harris Administration, Secretary Buttigieg served two terms as mayor of his hometown of South Bend, Indiana. A graduate of Harvard University and a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, Buttigieg served for seven years as an officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve, taking a leave of absence from the mayor’s office for a deployment to Afghanistan in 2014. In South Bend, “Mayor Pete” Buttigieg worked across the aisle to transform the city’s future and improve residents’ everyday lives. In 2019, Secretary Buttigieg launched a historic campaign for president, and in 2021 made history as the first openly gay person confirmed to serve in a president’s Cabinet. Secretary Buttigieg lives with his husband Chasten and their rescue dogs, Buddy and Truman.
John joined IMVU in January 2018 as the Chief Strategy Officer, leading strategic corporate and business development across IMVU’s virtual / social platform. John arrived at IMVU after serving as President of Silver Chalice, a sports digital technology platform where he was also a Founder. John also was an Executive in Residence at Trinity Ventures.
Terri is a partner at GV, focused on investing in consumer companies and the future of work. Her investments include HAGS and Locker room. Terri joined GV in 2017 and was previously an associate product manager at Twitter, focusing on user experience. Terri also worked as a developer evangelist and front-end engineer at Venmo, a mobile payments company. Terri studied computer science at New York University. In her spare time, she speaks and writes on issues related to technology, diversity, and inclusion. Terri is recognized on the Forbes 30 Under 30 2021 list and serves as a Kauffman Fellow. In 2021, Terri was elected to the NYU Board of Trustees, where she serves as the youngest board member in NYU’s history.
Cameron is responsible for developer technology at Esri and views a well-designed API as valuable as a work of art. His career in geospatial software spans over 30 years.
Ted was appointed CEO, Ford Pro, and a corporate officer effective June 1, 2021. In this role, Cannis leads a global team that is redefining customer value through the auto industry’s first standalone commercial-vehicles services and distribution business inside Ford Ford Pro leverages technology to deliver a range of electric and gas commercial vans, trucks, and connected services, helping business and government customers improve productivity lower their total cost of vehicle ownership. Previously, Cannis was general manager, Commercial Vehicles, where he unified dedicated resources needed to drive the commercial vehicle business forward by delivering customer solutions and optimizing operations, including through improved alignment with partners.Cannis was global director, Battery Electric Vehicles, leading strategy and business execution for Team Edison, Ford’s dedicated team for battery electric vehicles that developed the groundbreaking Mustang Mach-E SUV. Cannis began his career at Ford in 1989 as a profit analyst at the company’s headquarters in Dearborn, Mich. He worked 11 years in Finance, including assignments in Brazil and the United States and other various executive positions in Marketing.
A renowned leader in the U.S. product stewardship movement, Scott Cassel has over 35 years of experience tackling waste management issues in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. He is the founder and CEO of the Product Stewardship Institute (PSI), which brings diverse stakeholders together to research, develop, and implement extended producer responsibility laws.
Tom Chi has worked in roles ranging from astrophysical researcher to Fortune 500 consultant to corporate executive developing hardware/software products & services. He pioneered and practices a unique approach to rapid prototyping and leadership that can jumpstart innovative new ideas and move large organizations at unprecedented speeds. He was head of Product Experience and a founding member of Google X, and currently works to accelerate a future where humanity becomes a net positive to nature.
Marcelo Claure
CEO, SoftBank Group International, COO, SoftBank Group Corp.
Marcelo Claure serves as CEO of SoftBank Group International and COO of SoftBank Group Corp., the world’s largest tech investor. Claure oversees the company’s strategic direction and its portfolio of operating companies, including WeWork, SB Energy, Fortress, Boston Dynamics, as well as SoftBank’s stake in T-Mobile U.S. He also spearheads the SoftBank Latin America Funds, an $8 billion commitment to investing in technology growth opportunities throughout the region, as well as the newly launched SB Opportunity Fund, a $100 million fund dedicated to investing in entrepreneurs of color. Most recently, Claure announced the SoftBank Miami Initiative, a $100 million funding program dedicated to startups based in or relocating to Miami. In addition, Claure serves as Executive Chairman of WeWork, the world’s largest, flexible space-as-a-service company. Previously, Claure served as President and CEO and then as Executive Chairman of Sprint, where he is widely recognized for delivering the best financial results in Sprint’s 120-year history and architecting its $195 billion merger with T-Mobile U.S. Prior to Sprint, Claure founded Brightstar, which he built into the world’s largest global wireless distribution and services company and the largest Hispanic-owned business in U.S. history, with operations in more than 50 countries and revenues exceeding $10 billion. Claure serves as chairman of Fortress and was recently appointed as Vice Chairman of the newly combined Televisa-Univision. Additionally, he serves on the board of directors of Arm. He is also the president of Club Bolívar, Bolivia’s most popular and successful soccer team, and co-owner of Girona FC.
Julia Collins is a serial entrepreneur who spent her career building food companies including Zume Pizza where she became the first Black woman to co-found a unicorn company. Today, Julia leads Planet FWD, a company on a mission to tackle climate change by making it easier to bring climate-friendly products to market. Empowering the next generation of sustainable brands through its proprietary software, Planet FWD’s platform reduces the cost and complexity of creating sustainable and carbon neutral products. The platform is inspired by Planet FWD’s own snack brand, Moonshot, which launched in 2020 as the first climate-friendly snack brand. In addition, Julia sits on the advisory council for Launch with GS and the Food for Climate League board, serves on the All Raise operating committee, and is an EIR for Cleo Capital. She is an active angel investor focused on funding female entrepreneurs and BIPOC founders. Follow Julia: Twitter – @JuliaCollins | Instagram – @JuliaECollins Follow Moonshot: Instagram – @MoonshotSnacks | Twitter – @MoonshotSnacks
Jennifer (Jen) Cotter
Chief Content Officer, Peloton
Jennifer (Jen) Cotter joined Peloton as Chief Content Officer in May 2019 and oversees all things content and production for the world’s largest interactive fitness platform. With more than 25 years of experience in the content and television space, Jen oversees a team that produces more than 950 classes monthly across Peloton’s fitness disciplines, including indoor cycling, running, walking, strength, stretching, cardio, yoga and meditation — all streamed live from our broadcast studios in NYC and London. Jen oversees a team that has collectively won 9 Emmys throughout their individual careers, with one coming from her work with HBO and The Late Show with David Letterman. Jen previously founded a branding agency, JJB Collective, and later went on to become the Chief Marketing and Content Officer at Procaps Laboratories. Earlier in her career, she served as EVP of Content, Television and Programming for HSN. Prior to that, she was SVP of Development for Oxygen Media. Jen lives in New Jersey with her husband and two sons.
Tawni L. Nazario-Cranz joined SignalFire in 2017 as a Venture Operating Partner and Strategic Advisor. Tawni is a global business executive with more than two decades of experience working for some of the world’s most innovative companies. As a leading business strategist and culture transformer, she drove Netflix, Bausch & Lomb, FedEx Kinko’s and other top companies to record-breaking success. During Tawni’s decade at Netflix, she built out the company’s operations internationally and drove rapid global growth (#NetflixEverywhere). As a trusted business partner, she ensured Netflix’s systems, people and culture were perfectly aligned so that the company could achieve exemplary execution. Her ability to lead business strategy and drive culture transformation played a key role in Netflix’s ability to sustain unprecedented growth throughout her tenure. Beyond Netflix, Nazario-Cranz scaled and built out the core HR functions at Cruise Automation, Bausch & Lomb and FedEx Kinko’s. She is known for creating and growing differentiated, high performing cultures that are anything but ordinary. Nazario-Cranz believes companies are most successful when they seek to improve their culture year over year; the status quo is never good enough. Nazario-Cranz is known as a trailblazer in the Silicon Valley and business world. She authored Netflix’s Unlimited Maternity & Paternity Leave and co-authored the company’s first culture deck, which Sheryl Sandberg describes as, “the most important document to ever come out of the [Silicon] Valley.” She also contributed to and co-authored Netflix’s most recent culture desk release. When not busy transforming cultures and driving global growth, you will find Nazario-Cranz spending time investing back in her community (she is part of numerous Silicon Valley venture capital firms), building out her family-owned vineyard (Nazario Ranch Vineyards) or hanging out with her daughter Maya and sons Ryan and Hayden. Nazario-Cranz is a graduate of the Drucker Graduate School of Management and University of California, Santa Barbara.
Greg Cross
Co-Founder and Chief Business Officer, Soul Machines
Greg Cross is one of the original tech nomads, spending his career traveling to and living in every major tech market in the world. He now lives in New Zealand but creates businesses that compete on the international stage. Most recently PowerbyProxi, a wireless charging company he co-founded, was sold to Apple in 2017. In 2016 Greg co-founded Soul Machines to build a HumanOS for Artificial Intelligence and explore the future of human-machine cooperation. Soul Machines is at the cutting edge of AGI research with its unique Digital Brain, based on the latest neuroscience and developmental psychology research. Partnering with innovative people and brands like Carmelo Anthony, Procter & Gamble, NESTLÉ® TOLL HOUSE®, Maryville University, and The World Health Organization, Soul Machines is re-imagining what is possible in the delivery and underlying economics of empathetic customer experience. Greg holds multiple chair positions, is the Sir John Logan Campbell Executive in Residence at the University of Auckland Business School, and was inducted into the New Zealand Hi-Tech Hall of Fame in 2019.
Paul Dagum
Founder, Mindstrong Health
Paul Dagum, MD, PhD is an entrepreneur, physician and computer scientist. Dr. Dagum is the founder of Mindstrong and was its CEO through November 2019. He has an outstanding record of bringing product, technology and business model innovation into healthcare, cybersecurity and supply chain through four successful venture-backed companies as founder, CSO, CTO and CEO. Dr. Dagum’s early research in dynamic Bayesian networks is in use today in many modern-day applications. He further created and patented the first digital biomarkers of brain function from human-computer interactions and built a digital care delivery model for mental health built on a foundation of continuous measurement and AI informed telehealth services. Dr. Dagum led government funded research while at Stanford University and has authored numerous publications and patents. Dr. Dagum received an MSc in theoretical physics, PhD in theoretical computer science both from the University of Toronto and an MD and surgical residency training at Stanford University.
Mona Das
State Senator, Washington State Legislature
Elected to the Washington State Senate in 2018, Mona now serves as Caucus Vice Chair, the vice chair of the Senate Housing Affordability & Stability Committee, and as a member of both the Senate Transportation Committee and the Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Committee. During her first two years as an elected official, Mona has worked tirelessly on behalf of the environment, affordable housing, and equity and inclusion. As she enters her third year in 2021, she is continuing her work to make our communities and our planet healthier. She loves the outdoors, hiking, biking, paddle boarding and camping in her free time. Mona also loves to travel, and has visited 37 countries. She is a proud auntie to two nephews.
Haneen Davies
Chief Commercial Officer, Houseplant
Haneen Davies serves as the chief commercial officer of Houseplant. Based in Toronto, Davies joined the Houseplant team in March 2018 as the company’s first official employee and she built the brand from the ground up. Davies currently oversees global brand marketing and communication strategy as well as management of the Housegoods line and Houseplant’s Canadian operations. Davies is a natural born leader who began her professional journey in investor relations. After spending time with a few highly esteemed firms, she found a knack for helping companies build their brand and honed in on her passion for establishing their narrative. She held several roles in brand development, growth and marketing for companies like Toronto International Film Festival Group (TIFF), Unilever and PepsiCo., before working in agency life at both Edelman and TAXI. She then took an entrepreneurial leap and began consulting during which time she connected with Houseplant. They were looking for someone who had a track record of excellence in brand building, Davies met with the founding team the very next day and the rest is history. Born and raised in Jordan and spending much of her childhood living in the UAE, Davies moved to Toronto in her high school years, where she currently resides with her husband, two daughters and a Goldendoodle. Davies holds a BCom degree from McGill University and is deeply passionate about travel, food and people.
Rachel Drori created Daily Harvest because she was working hard and though she knew the things she should be eating, she had to settle for things that were convenient. Rachel started investigating why there were no solutions that existed that were clean, convenient and sustainable and realized the problem was larger than she had imagined. There were real systemic reasons why the food she wanted to eat did not exist. The way food is created and produced is the opposite of customer, human, and planet driven. With that, Daily Harvest was born. Daily Harvest is on a mission to take care of food so food can take care of you. Rachel believes in a world well-fed, a world that big food has failed… So, she’s built a platform that makes it easier to eat more real fruits + vegetables every day. After all, they are the foundation of a happier, healthier life and more sustainable future.
Andrew D’Souza is the co-founder & CEO of Clearco, the largest e-commerce investor in the world. Andrew has raised hundreds of millions of dollars in venture capital and is an adviser and investor to companies such as WealthSimple, Properly, and Tulip Retail. Prior to Clearco, Andrew was the president of Nymi, a wearable platform focussed on identity and security and the COO of the education startup, TopHat. Andrew began his career as a consultant with McKinsey & Company after receiving his degree in Systems Design Engineering from the University of Waterloo.
Nisha Dua is a Managing Partner at BBG Ventures, which she co-founded in 2014. BBGV is an NYC-based, early-stage fund leading investments in companies built by female and diverse founders that are solving the needs of consumers, workers and employers. BBGV invests in big categories that require new thinking such as Health & Wellbeing; The Future of Work & Ed; FinTech; Climate; and solutions for Overlooked Consumers. At BBGV Nisha has invested in over 100 female-led start-ups including Spring Health, Real, Fiveable, KiwiCo, Blueland and The Mom Project. Nisha has spent over a decade working in media, tech, strategy and law. She was the General Manager of AOL’s millennial site, Cambio, which she grew 4X in less than a year. She founded BUILT BY GIRLS, a software platform which has connected over 20,000 girls or non-binary talent with professionals in technology. Nisha was previously Chief of Staff for the AOL Brand Group, working on strategy, operations and special projects. She cut her teeth as a management consultant for Bain & Company and an M&A lawyer at Australian law firm Blake Dawson.
Dave Elliott
Developer Advocacy Lead, AI, Google Cloud
Dave Elliott leads AI and Machine Learning advocacy for developers at Google Cloud. His team engages communities to inspire them to try new products and technologies, embrace new ideas, and they are the voice of those communities to product development. Prior to Google, Elliott was the Chief Cloud Evangelist at Symantec where he advocated for new architectures in data and storage. Mr. Elliott was an early advocate of cloud computing while at Sun Microsystems in the 1990s and has spent his career helping companies understand and embrace emerging technologies. Prior to Symantec, Elliott served as GM Americas at Arkeia Software, an innovator in data protection for virtual and cloud environments. Earlier, Mr. Elliott was responsible for Strategic Development for Iomega Corporation’s PSS Business Unit, and held management positions at Blue Martini Software and with management consulting firm A.T. Kearney. Mr. Elliott holds an MBA from the University of California at Berkeley and a BA in Quantitative Economics & Decision Sciences from the University of California, San Diego.
Ryan Feit is the CEO and Co-Founder of SeedInvest. Prior to founding SeedInvest, Ryan worked at Wellspring Capital Management and Lehman Brothers in New York City where he invested in, financed, and managed dozens of private and public businesses. Ryan was instrumental in the passage of the 2012 JOBS Act which changed 80-year-old U.S. securities laws to make it possible for entrepreneurs to raise capital over the Internet. Since 2012, he has worked closely with members of the SEC, FINRA, the White House, and the Treasury Department on the implementation of the JOBS Act. Ryan currently serves on FINRA’s Fintech Committee and previously served as a board member of the Crowdfund Intermediary Regulatory Advocates and the Crowdfunding Professional Association. In addition, he frequently serves as a subject matter expert on startup investing and the JOBS Act for the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, CNBC, FoxBusiness, the Economist, and the New York Times as well as a columnist for Fortune Magazine and Inc. Magazine.
John Felts is Co-founder and CEO of Cruz Foam. Cruz Foam produces bio-benign foam and eco-friendly EPS-alternative solutions that power key industry leaders to be the catalyst for a cleaner environment. John holds a BS in chemical engineering from UC Santa Barbara and an MS in materials engineering from the University of Washington. John co-founded Cruz Foam in 2017 with the mission of saving our oceans and helping end the global epidemic of plastic pollution. He is an avid surfer and lives with his family in Santa Cruz, California.
Andrew Filev is the founder of Wrike, a collaborative work management platform that was acquired by Citrix in March 2021. Filev began writing software at a young age and founded his first software consulting company at age 17. As a young entrepreneur with a fast-growing business, he quickly grasped the challenges organizations faced in scaling a successful operation. Frustrated with the limitations of working through email and spreadsheets, Filev founded Wrike in 2006 to focus solely on building collaborative tools that could improve the way businesses work. Under Filev’s leadership, Wrike has been consistently recognized for its excellent product and tremendous growth. In 2020, Wrike was included on Deloitte’s Technology Fast™ 500 list for the sixth consecutive year and was named a Leader in the Forrester Wave on Collaborative Work Management Enterprise Tools for the third time. Filev has more than 15 years of experience in the technology sector and his insights on entrepreneurship, productivity, and the future of work have been featured in leading business publications, including Forbes, Entrepreneur, Inc., and The New York Times. He has also led talks at numerous conferences, including Collision Conference, the Project Management Institute Global Conference, SaaStr Annual, CeBIT, Google Cloud Next, and Montgomery Summit.
Lindy Fishburne is a Managing Partner of Breakout Ventures and the Founder of Breakout Labs, at the Thiel Foundation. For the last 10 years she has been investing at the intersection of technology and biology.
Melissa is Chief Financial Officer at Outreach. Previously, Melissa was CFO of Qualys (“QLYS”), a leading provider of cloud-based IT, Security and Compliance SaaS solutions. Prior to Qualys, Melissa served as Head of FP&A, Treasury and Investor Relations at Zynga. Prior to Zynga, Melissa served as Head of Corporate Development, Treasury and Investor Relations at Digital River, an ecommerce SAAS and payments company, until its sale to Siris Capital. Prior to joining Digital River, Melissa spent 15 years as an investment banker advising companies in the technology sector on a range of issues including M&A, valuation, capital allocation and shareholder issues. During her investment banking career, Melissa advised companies on more than $400 billion of transaction volume at major investment banks including Goldman Sachs and Banc of America Securities. Melissa is a Director on the Board of Model N (“MODN”), a publicly-traded company providing revenue management software solutions and is a member of the Audit Committee. Melissa received an A.B. degree in government from Harvard University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School.
John Foley is the Founder and CEO of Peloton. As an avid cyclist and boutique fitness addict, John leveraged his tech and business experience to create Peloton, a technology company at the nexus of fitness and media. Prior to founding Peloton, John spent six years in manufacturing leadership with Mars Inc. He also served as a President at Barnes&Noble, CEO and Co-founder of Pronto.com, CEO of Evite.com and an early leader of Citysearch.com starting in 1996. When John’s not brainstorming Peloton’s next big innovation, you can find him training for triathlons, at boutique group fitness classes with his wife Jill, or strolling through the West Village with his two children.
Andy Forssell, EVP & GM of Direct-to-Consumer at WarnerMedia, leads the HBO Max operating business unit at WarnerMedia, reporting directly to CEO Jason Kilar. Forssell and his team are responsible for the product, marketing, consumer engagement, and operations of HBO Max, including the recently launched HBO Max ad-supported subscription offering and the platform’s international rollout, which began with Latin America in June and will followed by upgrades of HBO-branded streaming services in Europe. Additionally, Forssell continues to pave the way for future services within WarnerMedia. Prior to this, Forssell helped build the foundation for another WarnerMedia company, Otter Media, where he served as the company’s Chief Operating Officer. He joined Otter from its subsidiary, Fullscreen, where he was president and COO for several years, overseeing the company’s day-to-day operations, as well as leading technology and product development. Before joining the WarnerMedia family, Forssell served as CEO of Showyou, a video aggregation service that was sold to Vevo in 2015. He was also on the ground floor when Hulu was founded in 2007, helping grow the company grow from ten employees to more than 700, from zero revenue to more than $1 billion, and led its push into original programming. As the acting CEO for most of 2013 his leadership helped the streamer exceed EBITDA targets and achieve its first year with more than a billion dollars of revenue. Prior to that, he led the content business, including ownership of content strategy, leading all content acquisition, launching the original content business, and managing content spend of up to $750M per year. He was also responsible for managing software development and operational infrastructure for high volume video encoding and storage to support Hulu on the web and Hulu Plus on a vast array of devices.
Michael Fosnaugh
Co-Head of the Flagship Fund and Senior Managing Director, Vista Equity Partners
Michael Fosnaugh is Co-Head of the Vista Flagship Fund and sits on the fund's Investment Committee. He also serves as a member of Vista’s Executive Committee and Private Equity Management Committee. Michael is a board member of several Vista companies including Integral Ad Science (NASDAQ: IAS), Jamf (NASDAQ: JAMF), Ping Identity (NYSE: PING), SmartBear and TripleLift. Prior to joining Vista, Michael worked in the Technology, Media and Telecommunications Group at SG Cowen & Co., where he focused on the software, services and financial technology sectors. While at SG Cowen, he advised clients on buy-side and sell-side transactions, public and private equity financings, and other strategic advisory initiatives.
Alexis Gay is a comedian, podcast host, and type-A New Yorker trying to make sense of the tech industry, where she’s spent the better part of a decade. You might already know that if you follow her on Twitter, where her short-form comedy videos on the topics of work, tech, San Francisco, and more have been seen over 11 million times. On her podcast, “Non-Technical,” she interviews influential folks from tech, media, business, and beyond about everything except their resumes. Alexis asks venture capitalists, founders, operators, and executives questions like, “do you believe in ghosts?” and “who would play you in a movie?” Past guests include Chetan Puttagunta (Benchmark), Sara Mauskopf (Winnie), Joanna Stern (Wall Street Journal), Casey Newton (Platformer), Helena Price Hambrecht (Haus), Scott Belsky (Adobe), and more. Previously, Alexis led the Creator Partnerships and Business Operations teams at Patreon, a platform serving over 6mm users that enables creators to run their own fan memberships. Before that, she held operational and partnerships positions at Twilio and a small startup in NYC you probably haven’t heard of. Alexis holds a B.A. from The Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University and once got a concussion at SoulCycle.
Roham is the CEO of Dapper Labs, the creators of CryptoKitties, Flow and NBA Top Shot. Roham started his first startup at the age of 14 and has since funded and built over a dozen companies. Formed in February 2018, Dapper Labs was spun out of Axiom Zen, the award winning venture studio, to spread the benefits of decentralization through the power of play, fairness, and true ownership. It has raised funding from investors including Andreessen Horowitz, Union Square Ventures, Venrock, Google Ventures, Samsung, and the founders of Dreamworks, Reddit, Coinbase, Zynga, and AngelList, among others. Roham is an occasional angel investor; his portfolio includes SaaS leaders Intercom, toutapp, and teampay, among others. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and dual bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Biological Sciences from Stanford University.
Bobby is a co-founder of Form Capital, a new seed fund that invests real design expertise alongside seed capital. An angel investor in Coinbase, Envoy, Linear, and over 40 startups, Bobby started his career at Facebook as their first designer on User Growth in 2008. Later he was lead designer for Facebook Photos, one of the most used products on the internet.
Craig Goodwin
Co-Founder and Chief Product & Strategy Officer, Cyvatar
Craig Goodwin, co-founder of Cyvatar, brings more than 20 years’ experience as an in-house CISO for companies that include Fujitsu, Monster, and CDK. He has spent his career driving real business outcomes by positioning security as an enabler for digital trust and transformation. Throughout his career, Craig has experienced the frustration and challenges that security teams face when it comes to the complexity of the security product and services in most organizations — the lack of integration and the lack of focus on delivering real business outcomes — and he co-founded Cyvatar with the vision of making strong, effective security programs achievable for every organisation. So far, he’s succeeded.
Hilary Gosher is a Managing Director at Insight Venture Partners leading Insight Onsite, the firm’s team of operations and growth experts who help drive scale and growth at Insight’s portfolio companies.
Dayna Grayson is Co-founder and General Partner of Construct Capital, an early stage venture firm that invests in extraordinary founders building technology to transform the most foundational industries of our economy from manufacturing to mobility. Dayna was one of the first venture capitalists to turn her attention to transforming these sectors of our economy through software based models. She backed companies creating new advances in manufacturing, automation, and vertically integrated consumer brands. During her time as a partner at NEA (2012-2020), she was the lead investor from the earliest stages and was on the board of companies including Desktop Metal (2015 – today), Tulip (2017 – 2020), Onshape (acqd by PTC) (2013-2019), and Framebridge (acqd by Graham Holdings) (2014-2020) among others. She also led investments in Guideline, Formlabs, Evenly and Neuralmagic. At Construct, along with her co-founder Rachel Holt, Dayna is exclusively focused on early stage investments and investing behind the accelerating changes in foundational industries that together make up half our economy’s GDP are failing to meet customer expectations. Some of their investments include Copia, Veho, Hadrian, The Rounds, and Verve Motion. Dayna started her career in product development and led design efforts at Blackbaud [BLKB], the leading global provider of software to nonprofit organizations, as the company grew to over $130 million in revenue and completed a successful public offering and was an investor at North Bridge Venture Partners from 2007-2012. She is a graduate of the University of Virginia (Systems Engineering) and Harvard Business School, where she serves as a venture partner today.
Combining a unique and unconventional blend of professional history and acquired investment experience, Kirsten launched San Francisco-based Forerunner in 2010. Kirsten has led efforts to raise over $2.3B from leading institutional investors and has invested in more than 100 companies. She currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors of portfolio companies like Faire, Glossier, Ritual, The Yes, Prose, Hims & Hers, and Curated. She is also on the Board at Nordstrom, Inc (NYSE: JWN). Kirsten has been honored in Time’s 100 Most Influential People, named a Top 20 Venture Capitalists by The New York Times in 2018 & 2017, included on Forbes’ Midas List for the past 6 years, in addition to being named among the magazine’s World’s 100 Most Powerful Women.
Jean-Denis Greze is Chief Technology Officer at Plaid. He plays a critical role in ensuring that Plaid continues to deliver a platform that is reliable, safe and secure for developers, financial institutions and end-users. He oversees Plaid’s global engineering and security teams with over 250 engineers across North America and Europe, as well as Plaid’s core products. He leads the technical vision and infrastructure of Plaid, with a focus on delivering a secure and reliable platform that enables the fintech ecosystem to unlock financial freedom for everyone. Prior to joining Plaid, Jean-Denis was Director of Engineering at Dropbox. Before that, Jean-Denis worked at a fintech in New York and holds a CS & MS degree from Columbia as well as a JD from Harvard Law School. He lives in San Francisco with his wife and son and has spent time all over the world including: Boston, Chicago, Lausanne (Switzerland), Los Angeles, New York City, Paris (France), Santiago (Chile), and Shanghai (China) over the last four decades.(Chile), and Shanghai (People’s Republic of China) over the last four decades.
Arvind Gupta co-leads Mayfield’s engineering biology practice and is founder and venture adviser at IndieBio. He is the co-author of “Decoding the World,” published by Hachette.
Sunny Gupta is the Co-founder and CEO of Apptio. He is a market and product innovator with a customer obsession that led him to uncover significant untapped demand for an analytics-based business management system for CIOs. Since founding Apptio in 2007, he pioneered a market category (Technology Business Management or TBM) and drove the company to become the market leader in a disruptive industry with significant scale. Gupta led Apptio to an Initial Public Offering in September 2016 (NASDAQ: APTI) as well as its acquisition by Vista Equity Partners in January 2019.
Nancee is a Solutions Engineer at Momentive.ai, with experience leading market research studies for Kantar, Fuel Cycle, Business Insider, and more. Nancee is based in New York, NY.
Katie is the Founder and CEO of Haun Ventures where she and the team raised a $500 million early stage fund and a $1 billion acceleration fund to invest in the future of web3. Previously, Katie was a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) where she co-led the firm’s three crypto funds. She joined in June 2018 as its eleventh general partner and first female general partner. Prior to a16z, Katie spent a decade as a federal prosecutor focusing on fraud, cyber, and corporate crime alongside agencies including the SEC, FBI, and Treasury. She created the government’s first cryptocurrency task force and led investigations into the Mt. Gox hack and the corrupt agents on the Silk Road task force. While with the U.S. Department of Justice, Katie prosecuted RICO murders, organized crime, public corruption, gangs, and money laundering. She also held senior policy positions at Justice Department headquarters in both the National Security Division and Attorney General’s office where her portfolio included antitrust, tax, and national security. While in the private sector, Katie has testified before both the House and Senate on the intersection of technology and regulation. She has taught a course on crypto at Stanford Business School and on cybercrime at Stanford Law School. Katie clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy and is an honors graduate of Stanford Law School. She is a lifetime member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Katie currently serves on the board of Coinbase.
Aaron Hageman is the owner and CEO of Delivery Drivers, Inc. (DDI); a third-party Human Resources and Management that connects tens of thousands of independent contractors with delivery and retail firms nationwide. Aaron and DDI have more than 25 years of experience and leadership in the rapidly growing and changing gig economy.
Robert Herjavec
Dynamic Entrepreneur, Business Leader, and Leading Shark on ABC's hit show Shark Tank, Herjavec Group
Robert Herjavec is one of North America’s most recognizable business leaders. A dynamic entrepreneur, Robert has built and sold several global IT companies. His company, Herjavec Group, is an international cybersecurity operations leader with locations in the U.S., UK, and Canada.
Mar is Pear’s Founding Managing Partner. After earning a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, Mar developed a groundbreaking technique of optimizing the design of analog semiconductors. Since then, she has accrued over 13 years of founder experience, co-founding three startups in mobile/ecommerce, enterprise software and semiconductor industries and has registered 14 separate patents. As Pear’s co-founder and managing partner, Mar brings operational and technical expertise to the Investment Team. She is in currently a Lecturer for Stanford University, teaching Lean Launchpad, one of the premier entrepreneurship classes at Stanford. Prior to that, she was a Consulting Professor at Stanford teaching the introductory course in Analog Circuit Design for nearly a decade. Mar serves on the board of trustees of Harvey Mudd College and the Advisory Board of the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at Carnegie Mellon University. She is a founder of Equity Summit, the premier conference for connecting URM Venture Capital GPs to LPs, and an initial founding member of All Raise. She has been recognized by MIT Technology Review as a Top Innovator Under 35, named a Champion of Innovation by Fast Company, awarded the Digital Automation Conference’s Marie R. Pistil Achievement Award, and recognized on the Forbes Midas List in 2021, 2022, and 2023.
Jenifer is marketing leader with over 17 years experience in B2B, B2C and B2B2C marketing. She currently works at Elation Health as the VP of Marketing where her and her team help practices start, grow, communicate, and succeed in delivering the highest-quality personalized care to patients with the most trusted technology platform for independent primary care. Prior to Elation, Jenifer led the Business Growth Marketing team at Lyft and held marketing leadership roles at hyper growth companies including DocuSign and Fastly. Personally, Jenifer is a mom to a 2.5 year old toddler, loves cooking & traveling and helping others through mentorship.
Andy Hoang is the founder of Aviron, a high intensity connected rowing machine and the first gaming rower in the world. Born to Vietnamese refugee parents in Toronto, Canada, Andy turned to exercise in high school as a way to manage his ADHD, but as he spent more time in the gym, he noticed bored exercisers glued to their phones who were just going through the motions of a workout. He founded Aviron in 2018 as a better way to exercise. Aviron combines the increased confidence, problem solving, and resiliency benefits of gaming with non-impact, high intensity interval training (HIIT) for an engaging, calorie-torching workout that taps into users’ competitive side. Aviron launched their connected rowing machine to the consumer market in 2020 and has seen remarkable growth for a seed stage company, surpassing 2020 revenue in the first quarter of 2021. Aviron is backed by high profile angels like Arjun Sethi as well as Samsung Next and Formic Ventures, a fund created by Oculus co-founder, Michael Antonov. A winter 2021 alumni of Y Combinator, Andy is a graduate of Schulich in Toronto where he received his MBA.
An accomplished entrepreneur, executive, and investor, Reid Hoffman has played an integral role in building many of today’s leading consumer technology businesses. In 2003 he co-founded LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional networking service.
In 2009 he joined Greylock. He currently serves on the boards of Apollo, Aurora, Coda, Convoy, Entrepreneur First, Microsoft, Nauto, Neeva, Xapo, and a few early stage companies still in stealth. In addition, he serves on a number of not-for-profit boards, including Kiva, Endeavor, CZI Biohub, New America, Berggruen Institute, Opportunity@Work, the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI, and the MacArthur Foundation’s Lever for Change.
He is the host of Masters of Scale, an original podcast series and the first American media program to commit to a 50-50 gender balance for featured guests. He is the co-author of three best-selling books: The Start-Up of You, The Alliance, and Blitzscaling. He is an Aspen Institute Crown Fellow, a Marshall Scholar at Oxford, and a graduate of Stanford University.
Katelin is Founding Partner at Alexis Ohanian’s venture capital firm Seven Seven Six, managing the firm’s operations and actively investing in early stage tech companies. Having spent her early career at Pixar Animation Studios, she parlayed her culture-building skills to tech, dedicating over a decade to developing teams as a senior executive at some of the internet’s most influential startups, including Klout and Reddit. As an investor, Katelin is committed to helping founders and the broader venture ecosystem evolve their diversity, equity, inclusion & belonging practices. She is passionate about funding and supporting the people-first companies that will shape the next chapter of technology, with a keen eye on Web3, HealthTech, ClimateTech, and the delicate balance that enables us to thrive.
Steve Isakowitz is a recognized leader across the government, commercial, space and technology sectors, who has worked tirelessly throughout his career on behalf of the public good in space. He currently serves as President and CEO of The Aerospace Corporation, a leading architect for the nation’s space programs, where he heads up efforts to outpace threats to the country’s national security while nurturing innovative technologies to further a new era of space commercialization and exploration. With his guidance, Aerospace’s national workforce of more than 4,600 employees provides objective technical expertise and thought leadership to solve the hardest problems in space and assure mission success for space systems and space vehicles. Over the course of his more than 30-year career, Isakowitz has made impactful contributions across a number of prominent roles, including at Virgin Galactic, NASA, the U.S. Department of Energy, and the White House Office of Management and Budget.
Vineet Jain is the CEO and co-founder of Egnyte, a leading cloud-based collaboration and governance platform. An entrepreneur at heart, prior to Egnyte, Vineet founded Valdero, a supply chain solution provider. Egnyte has grown exponentially, serving more than 22,000 customers globally with more than 1,000 employees worldwide.
Jade Kearney is a Lean Startup expert and the Co-Founder and CEO of She Matters, a platform designed to improve mental health for Black women through community, culturally competent therapists and culturally relevant resources. Jade is the author of “Lean While Black” A Guide to Black Entrepreneurship and the Entrepreneur in Residence at Digitalundivided. She has a background in diversity and inclusion and a Master’s degree in Digital Media Design from NYU. As a Black female founder and mother her goal is to inspire other women of color to experience their power through entrepreneurship.
Dr. Jason Kelly is the co-founder and CEO of Ginkgo Bioworks. Ginkgo is a synthetic biology company headquartered in Boston, MA that programs cells for customers in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food and energy industries. The company recently raised over $930M in venture capital to expand their automated genetic engineering foundries and is the largest designer of synthetic DNA in the world. Ginkgo is valued at $4.5B and has been listed for the past three years on CNBC’s Disruptor 50 List of fast-growing companies. Prior to Ginkgo, Jason received B.S. degrees in Chemical Engineering and Biology and a PhD in Biological Engineering all from MIT.
As Chief Growth and Innovation Officer, Jamal Khan leads multiple teams across several areas, including: internal efficiencies and automation; new products and services; brand equity, demand generation, and digital engagement; and data and eCommerce. Khan also oversees all aspects of Connection’s international operations. Khan is an industry expert with years of engineering expertise in the areas of Trading Systems, eCommerce, and Cyber Security. He is a Guest Lecturer at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business, on the subject of Artificial Intelligence. He is also an inventor of six approved patents related to human-machine interface design, data orchestration, and machine learning, and has been actively involved in technology startups as both an investor and mentor. Mr. Khan joined Connection through the company’s 2016 acquisition of GlobalServe Inc., where he served as Chief Executive Officer. Prior to GlobalServe, Mr. Khan worked in leadership capacities at Instinet, VeriSign, Arpatech, and Merck Medco.
Nina Kjellson has been a General Partner at Canaan since 2015 and invests in biopharma and digital health start-ups that serve high unmet needs. She has 20 years of experience funding, growing and transacting early-stage companies. Current Canaan investments include Intrepida, Pact Pharma, Tizona, Tyra and Vineti. She also serves on the board of WellTok and previously served on the boards of Labrys (acquired by Teva), Cidara (CDTX), Trius (TSX, acquired by Cubist), Eiger (EIGR), NovaCardia (acquired by Merck) and co-sponsored investments into Paratek (PRTK), Tesaro (TSRO, acquired by GSK) and Aspreva (ASPV, acquired by Galenia), along with numerous other ventures during her tenure at InterWest Partners. As a leader of Canaan’s Women of Venture program, Nina is a vocal advocate for female entrepreneurs and investors. She serves as an advisor to Springboard Life Sciences, Nina Capital (no relation), The Gates Foundation and serves on the boards of Essential Access Health, Girl Effect and the Oliver Wyman Health Innovation Center. Nina is a 2018 Aspen Institute Health Innovators Fellow. Prior to InterWest and Canaan, Nina worked at Bay City Capital, Oracle Partners and the Kaiser Family Foundation. She holds a B.A. in human biology from Stanford University. Nina is an avid reader, is active in nature, runs, skis and loves to travel the world.
Melody is a Partner at NextView Ventures based in its New York office. Prior to joining NextView, Melody was Head of Product at Blue Apron (NYSE: APRN). Melody joined Blue Apron as the first product hire when the company was 18 months old with 20 HQ employees. She helped scale the business through hyper-growth (25x in 3.5 years) and to its IPO, building and leading a 35-person team across Product Management, Product Design, and Analytics/Data Science. Previously, Melody was a Product Manager at Fab.com leading marketing & analytics products and the founder/CEO of a seed-funded wine subscription e-commerce service. Melody was also a venture investor at Time Warner’s strategic VC group and was a one of six inaugural members of First Round Capital’s Product Co-op initiative. Melody began her career as a tech/media M&A investment banking analyst at Evercore Partners. Melody holds an MBA with Distinction from the Harvard Business School and a BS in Commerce with Distinction from the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia.
Stuart Landesberg is the co-founder and CEO of Grove Collaborative, a leading sustainable consumer products company transforming the industry into a force for human and environmental good. Grove creates and curates high-performing, planet-first products across household cleaning, personal care, laundry, clean beauty, and pet. Stu has long been passionate about sustainability. He began building the company that became Grove in 2012 (first under the ePantry name) when he became frustrated that he had to choose between his values and products for his home. He wanted to create a platform that would allow families easy access to healthy, sustainable products. Grove was established in 2016 as a certified B Corp and is now also a public benefit corporation. Grove serves millions of households in the U.S. every year and has raised more than $450 million in total funding to-date. In 2021 alone, Grove’s product innovations are expected to save over 2.3 million pounds of plastic. By 2025, Grove will be 100% plastic-free. Stu was previously with TPG Growth, where he was involved in more than $400 million in consumer and technology investments. Stu and his wife, Caitlin, live in San Francisco with their two children and dog, and spend as much time outside as possible.
As CEO of Yahoo, Jim Lanzone oversees a global media and tech company that reaches nearly 900 million people around the world and is the third largest property on the Internet. He is focused on delivering trusted products, content and tech across finance, sports, news, gaming and e-commerce. Yahoo also provides a full-stack platform for businesses to amplify growth and drive more meaningful connections across advertising, search and media. Jim draws from over 20 years of leadership and entrepreneurial experience in the technology and media space, driving growth and innovation. He is the former CEO of Tinder, the world’s most popular app for meeting new people. Tinder has been downloaded by more than 400 million people and is available in 190 countries and 40+ languages. Prior to Tinder, Jim spent a decade as President and CEO of CBS Interactive, a top 10 global Internet company with brands ranging from CBS All Access to CNET. He joined CBS Interactive in 2011 when CBS Corporation purchased Cicker Media, an Internet video search and programming guide, where he was founder and CEO. Before founding Clicker, Jim served as CEO of Ask.com (formerly Ask Jeeves), a top 10 consumer Internet property and leading search engine owned by IAC/InterActiveC Jim resides in Northern California with his wife and three children. He holds a B.A. from UCLA and a J.D./M.B.A. from Emory University.
As the CEO of global esports organization Evil Geniuses (EG), Nicole LaPointe Jameson heads up a legacy sports brand that has helped to define the modern era of competitive gaming and continues to break boundaries today. LaPointe Jameson leads a team across Seattle and LA and oversees strategy and operations around EG’s competitive sports, streaming and entertainment, and merchandise as well as masterminding expansion into new business sectors. Under her leadership, EG has undergone a major brand relaunch and made winning debuts in multiple competitive esports, including a franchise slot in the League Championship Series (LCS), the third most popular overall sport between 18-34 year olds in North America. A statistics graduate of Columbia University, LaPointe Jameson draws from her analytical background to make calculated decisions on business operations and strategic opportunities on behalf of EG. As an associate at PEAK6 Investments, she drove the due diligence assessment prior to the acquisition of EG and ultimately stepping in to lead its revitalization as CEO. With experience in capital allocation through private equity and portfolio company operations, twinned with a deep understanding and affinity for the digital and gaming audiences, LaPointe Jameson brings the worlds of esports and business operations together.
Vanessa Larco joined NEA as a Partner in 2016 and focuses on enterprise SaaS and consumer investing. She is passionate about well-designed products and services that enable people to be more productive and fulfilled at work and at home. Vanessa has led investments in Cleo, Rocket.Chat, Mejuri, EvidentID, Greenlight Card, Feather, and Lily AI. She is also a board observer at Robinhood (NASDAQ: HOOD), Willow Pump, Forethought AI and OmniSci. Prior to joining NEA, she was the Director of Product Management at Box (NYSE: BOX) where she worked on building the next generation of productivity apps across web and mobile. Her passion for design and analytics stems from her experience in the gaming industry, which includes leading the Speech Recognition Experience team at Xbox Kinect v1, and building a top grossing gaming studio at Disney Social. Vanessa holds a BS in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Marcelo is the COO and co-founder of Remote, the company making global employment accessible for businesses of all sizes. Marcelo previously worked as the VP of Engineering at Unbabel and has held several CTO positions. He is a passionate engineer, proud dad, and sci-fi nerd. Reach Marcelo on Twitter @marcelo_lebre.
David Lee
EVP of Samsung Electronics & Head of Samsung Next, Samsung Next
Phil Libin is co-founder and CEO of All Turtles, a mission-driven product studio, and mmhmm, a new app that makes video communication more clear and compelling. Previously he was Managing Director at General Catalyst, and before that he was co-founder and CEO of Evernote, which he grew to become a beloved product for hundreds of millions of users.
Byron joined Insight in 2015 and is responsible for driving the governance, diligence and preparation for M&A and IPOs. Prior to starting with Insight, he worked as a Consultant with Bain & Company in their New York and Boston offices. His work at Bain focused on advising both public and private companies on long-term product and go-to-market strategy definition, internal process redesign, and supply chain optimization. He also spent significant time in Bain’s private equity due diligence group. Byron has experience across a diverse set of industries including healthcare, retail, financial technology, insurance, and consumer packaged goods. Byron has also spent time working at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Procter & Gamble. At the Gates Foundation, he was part of their Discovery Strategy team concentrating on early-stage technology investments in Malaria and Child Nutrition. At Procter & Gamble, he was an R&D Engineer in their Innovation Lab where he focused on product reformulations. Originally from Berkeley, CA – Byron graduated with honors from Harvard University where he studied Biomedical & Materials Engineering with a secondary degree in Economics. In his spare time he loves cooking with friends, reading design blogs, exploring New York by foot, and singing aloud to himself.
Arel sets the strategic and technical direction for Cedar's product line and leads the “Makers” team, which includes engineering, product, design and data science. Prior to founding Cedar in 2016, Arel was VP of product at AppNexus where he supervised the development and launch of the company’s flagship products. He was recognized as an honorary founder and received the “Founder Award” for his contributions to the company. Arel began his career as a technology associate at Bridgewater Associates, working on trading systems for the world's largest hedge fund. He graduated from Princeton University with a B.S.E. in electrical engineering and a certificate in finance.
Elliott Limb is Chief Customer Officer for Mambu. With over 20 years in banking and fintech, Elliott has a deep understanding of the financial sector. He has held senior technology and business roles at large global and regional banks, business head roles within leading fintechs and has also run a global boutique consultancy focused on building digital banks and helping fintechs grow. At Mambu, Elliott has built a customer centric approach focused on working with the extended ecosystem to build flexible and scalable solutions for a broad range of banking customers.
Benjamin Ling
Founder & General Partner, Bling Capital
Ben is the Founder and General Partner of Bling Capital. He has backed over 15 unicorns from their early stages, with the best yet to come. Ben previously was a GP at Khosla Ventures for 5 years, and prior to that was an executive at Google (founded Commerce team, head of Search Products) and YouTube (head of partnerships and platform), and Facebook’s first Director of Platform. Bling Capital’s differentiation is to help entrepreneurs find product market fit — Bling Capital has over 100 LPs who are the heads of product, engineering, growth, CEOs at the top tech companies — and when the fund is invested, all of them are invested as well, and the company has access to the broad LP base.
Luciana Lixandru is a Partner at Sequoia, where she focuses on enterprise and consumer technology companies across Europe and co-leads Sequoia’s early-stage investment business in the US/Europe. She works closely with companies like Pennylane, Veed, Robco and Tacto and is passionate about helping founders unlock their potential and think on a global scale. Prior to becoming Sequoia’s first partner in Europe in 2020, Luciana worked at Accel for eight years, where she led investments in UiPath (PATH), Deliveroo (DROOF), and Miro, among others. Luciana has also held positions at Summit Partners and Morgan Stanley. She has a B.S. in Economics and Mathematics from Georgetown, and resides in London.
Spencer Llewellyn serves as part of the founding Enterprise Sales team at Canva. He was among the first hires in the US, and has helped support the company’s rapid growth. Prior to his role at Canva, Spencer spent time at Yelp and Prezi, where he worked with customers like Disney, CVS and the NFL on their visual communication in presentations. He’s now brought that experience to Canva where he’s working to streamline design for new customers on the West Coast. Spencer played D1 basketball in college, but now mostly sticks to golf and pickle ball in his free time.
After gaining first experiences in business development at Elkline GmbH, Ronny Lutzi first set foot in the then still young smart TV industry in 2010 as Project Lead Web Services at EVIADO GmbH. One year later, Lutzi developed his own concept and founded Foxxum GmbH, based in Kiel, Germany, with partners on July 1st, 2011. Foxxum is a white label provider for innovative smart TV solutions and app development. Since 2013, Ronny Lutzi also oversees, and acts as an advisor for his investment company Kielista GmbH. Building on the rich industry experience with Foxxum and Kielista, he founded rlaxx TV, an ad-financed streaming service that focuses on an innovative mix of linear channels and video-on-demand offerings, in 2020 together with his longstanding business partner Dirk Wittenborg.
John Lynn
Managing Partner, cela
The co-founder of cela Innovation, John is a globally recognized expert and industry leader in startup accelerators. In his work setting up new accelerators and in supporting current accelerators, John has worked with hundreds of founders on every issue pertaining to entrepreneurship, crafting world-class curriculum and content on Lean Startup with some of the field’s other experts along the way. Startups working with John have found first customers, investors, expedited go-to-market, fundraised, grown their teams, and leveraged his perspective on Lean to move forward with resourcefulness and intention.
Johnny Lyu is the Co-Founder and CEO of KuCoin, a global leading cryptocurrency exchange. Founded in 2017, KuCoin has grown into one of the most popular crypto exchanges and already has over 8 million registered users across 207 countries and regions around the world. In November 2018, KuCoin received $20 million (USD) round A funding from IDG Capital and Matrix Partners. In 2021, Forbes Advisor named KuCoin as one of the Best Crypto Exchanges of 2021. At KuCoin, Johnny leads the company’s day-to-day operations of KuCoin, spot trading, Pool-X, as well as the expansion and prosperity of the KCS ecosystem. He used to lead the listing, business development and investment team, and he is also the main contributor behind Spotlight, Pool-X. Before founding KuCoin, Johnny has accumulated abundant experience in the e-commerce, auto and luxury industry.
Hōvig Margōssian
Relationship Manager – Aerospace, Defense, Government Contracts, Bank of America
Hovig Margossian is a Vice President with Bank of America’s Aerospace & Defense practice. His focus and areas of expertise are providing lending solutions and banking services to middle-market companies in the aerospace, space and defense ecosystem, as well as emerging space and space technology companies throughout Greater Los Angeles and the Pacific Southwest. Prior to his career in banking, Hovig spent 10 years in Marine Corps Aviation as a UH-1N Huey aerial observer, AH-1W Cobra helicopter mechanic and quality assurance supervisor. Hovig received a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of California Santa Cruz, a Master of Business for Veterans from USC Marshall School of Business, and an Airframe & Powerplant license from the FAA. Hovig is a Los Angeles native and lives in Woodland Hills.
Bertrand Martin is the co-founder and CEO of Sentry Software, a leading player in IT observability. Bertrand founded the company in 2004 introducing the innovative design of a hardware monitoring module that laid the foundation of Sentry Software. He architected a successful business model with BMC Software that made the company a major player in its domain, reaching hundreds of the largest organizations worldwide. Bertrand is a visionary business driver with recognized entrepreneurial instincts. His deep technical knowledge makes him ideally suited to initiate and actively participate in the development of all the company innovative solutions. In the last year, Bertrand's technical breakthroughs allowed Sentry Software to design a pure-software solution to help organizations assess the electricity consumption of any IT equipment and help them minimize their carbon footprint. A dynamic and sought-after public speaker, known for captivating his audience, Bertrand participates in IT conventions, conferences, and business events to develop and promote the company's innovative solutions for sustainable IT.
Dr. Trevor Martin co-founded Mammoth Biosciences with the mission to enable the next generation of CRISPR-based synthetic biology products across therapeutics and diagnostics. Areas of focus include a novel class of affordable, effective, and rapid CRISPR-enabled molecular diagnostics that allow individuals worldwide to better understand their health and novel families of nano-sized CRISPR proteins including Cas14 and CasPhi that can enable in-vivo editing and permanent genetic cures. Trevor earned his BA from Princeton University and his Ph.D. in Biology from Stanford. His scientific work has been featured in outlets including FiveThirtyEight and The Atlantic. He is the featured healthcare honoree on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, is on Fortune’s 40 Under 40 list, and is a Malaria No More “10 to END” innovator.
Arun Mathew joined Accel in 2009 and leads growth investments in the enterprise, security, and infrastructure markets. Arun works closely with 1Password, BetterCloud, Dealer.com (acquired by DealerTrack), ForgeRock, G2 Crowd, PagerDuty (PD), Qualtrics (acquired by SAP), ServiceChannel, Squarespace, Tenable (TENB) and Webflow. Arun also leads the firm’s Tech Council initiatives and spends time in India, where he is active with Accel’s investments in Flipkart, BookMyShow, Ola, and Freshworks. Arun is from Nashville, Tennessee and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Thomas Mazzaferro joined Western Union in February of 2020 as the Chief Data Officer. Before that he made his mark at HSBC and JP Morgan Chase, spearheading digital initiatives in technology, operations, risk, compliance, and retail banking. At HSBC, Thomas was the Global Head of Retail Stress Testing & Capital Management, and moved on to become the Chief Data Officer of HSBC N.A. While at JP Morgan Chase, Thomas held COO roles in IT, and was Executive Director of Risk Management and a Business Unit CFO.
Nick Mehta (he/him), is the CEO of Gainsight, The Customer Success Company—a five time Forbes Cloud 100 recipient. He works with a team of nearly 700 people who together have created the customer success category that’s currently taking over the SaaS business model worldwide. Nick has been named one of the Top SaaS CEOs by the Software Report three years in a row, one of the Top CEOs of 2018 by Comparably, and was named an Entrepreneur Of The Year 2020 Northern California Award winner. On top of all that, he was recently rated the #1 CEO in the world (the award committee was just his mom, but the details are irrelevant). He is a member of the Board of Directors at F5 and has also co-authored two books on the customer success field, Customer Success: How Innovative Companies Are Reducing Churn and Growing Recurring Revenue, and The Customer Success Economy: Why Every Aspect of Your Business Model Needs A Paradigm Shift. He is passionate about family, football, philosophy, physics, fashion, feminism, and SaaS customer success. People told him it’s impossible to combine all of those interests, but Nick has made it his life’s mission to try.
Emily is a co-founder of Threshold. She is looking for entrepreneurs who are genuinely excited about being agents of change and have an almost irrational drive to make things better. Her portfolio includes BetterUp, Brightline, Calibrate, Elation Health, Imagen, Livongo (NASDAQ: LVGO), Ooda Health, Redfin (NASDAQ: RDFN), Shift (NASDAQ: SFT), Tia, Verge Genomics, Vineti, Vital, Viz, and Wellframe. In 2019, Forbes recognized Emily on the Midas Brink List as an investor destined for success based on her reputation and momentum in the industry. Emily is an active founding member of All Raise, a non-profit dedicated to improving access for women and others to start and invest in companies. She also serves on the board of the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA). Early in Emily’s career, she sourced investments in Box (NYSE: BOX), Meebo (Google), Kudo (Google), RichRelevance, and Flux (MTV Networks). She has also invested and advised a number of early-stage companies including Pulse Network (LinkedIn), Notion and Poshmark. A Stanford grad with a BA in political philosophy with honors and an MBA, Emily is drawn to disruptive ideas and technologies that have the potential to radically change consumer, enterprise and healthcare markets.
Stephanie Mencarelli is the VP of Design at InVision, where her team is focused on building inclusive products that help teams around the world collaborate better. Before InVision, she was a Senior Design Director at Walmart Labs, where she led a team that created innovative products for millions of Americans before and during the pandemic. She also lived and worked in Stockholm, Sweden at the Spotify headquarters and delivered delightful experiences to music and podcast listeners around the globe. Stephanie’s background in advertising makes her passionate about storytelling, strategy, and answering the question, “So what?”. She focuses on helping her team make the complex simple, considers real-world implications with service design, and believes every designer must wear a business hat. When she is not at work, you can find Stephanie outside hiking or playing tennis.
Nina is a recognised name across the fintech community and an advocate for better financial inclusion and literacy. Nina is the CEO and Founder of Bloom Money, which provides financial services to migrants. Previously, super-unicorn Klarna and Mastercard, and other well-known fintechs such as Starling Bank and Bud.
Michael “Mikey” Mohr
Co-founder & CEO, Houseplant
Michael “Mikey” Mohr is a co-founder and serves as the chief executive officer of Houseplant. Mohr oversees all business operations for the brand including product development and innovation, sales and distribution, marketing strategy, geographic expansion and corporate social responsibility efforts. Mohr began his career in New York in the commercial mortgage backed securities group at Bear Stearns and then moved on to the real estate finance group at Dutch bank ING. After three years in New York, he moved back to Los Angeles where he began privately investing in early stage companies and spent a decade as a partner at MetWest Ventures. Here, Mohr revitalized and operated a number of treasured boutique hospitality properties, which ultimately served as his segue into branding, experience and business operations. During this time, he was also connecting with long time friend Seth Rogen and cousin Evan Goldberg to lay the foundation for a brand that would bring their shared passion for best-in-class cannabis to the forefront of lifestyle and culture. Mohr earned his bachelor’s degree with honors in psychology from the University of Michigan and his master’s degree in real estate finance at New York University. He currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, two children and Bernedoodle. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, cycling, surfing, yoga and practicing meditation.
Matias is the CEO and Founder at NotCo, the fastest growing food-tech company in LATAM that recently launched NotMilk in the US market nationwide in Wholefoods with outstanding momentum. Having raised $235M USD from investors like Jeff Bezos, Quest Love, Roger Federer, Tiger Management, L-Catterton, Kaszek, 3G Venture arm The Craftory, among others NotCo has become the first Chilean unicorn disrupting the global industry. Matias is a Finance major with postgraduate studies at HBS, UC Berkeley, and Stanford. He worked at JP Morgan Chase in Hong Kong. He is now leading NotCo with a base in New York City.
Shveta Mujumdar is the vice president of Corporate Development at Intuit. In her role, she leads the company’s M&A strategy, execution and integration efforts and is also leading Intuit Ventures. Prior to her role at Intuit, she served as Vice President, Corporate Development for Lynda.com, an online learning platform, up until and through the sale to LinkedIn for $1.5B. Additionally, Shveta has held various strategy, corporate development and financial advisory roles at Live Nation/Ticketmaster, Goldman Sachs and Deloitte. She holds a B.A. and M.A. in economics from the University of Southern California and an M.B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business. She also sits on the board of Mr. Cooper Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: COOP) and is on the Board of Trustees for Whittier College, a 4-year private liberal arts college in Southern California.
Julia Munslow is a special projects editor at Yahoo News, a Verizon Media company. She works on a variety of projects, including Gen Z content strategy, newsletters and audience development. She also launched the Yahoo News TikTok, which grew to 1 million followers in under one year. Julia’s written work is around politics and emerging trends. Previously, she worked on the news programming team for Yahoo News where she focused on breaking news and politics and helped to develop ‘The 360’ series. She completed a Fulbright grant in Malaysia, where she taught English and journalism. Julia has a B.A. in English and creative writing from Emory University.
Chuck Nice is a Philadelphia native and 18 year veteran of stand-up comedy, with a rich history in television and radio. For eight years he provided comic relief to the Radio Chick show, bringing the funny to New York’s radio air waves. He’s the host of Buy Like A Mega Millionaire on HGTV, The Juice on Veria Living, and The Hot Ten on Centric. Chuck is seen regularly on the Today Show, has guest hosted Joy Behar’s Say Anything, and co-hosted The View. Chuck maintains his radio presence as the co-host of StarTalk with Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, where he provides humorous commentary on one of his favorite subjects…science. Speaking of science, Chuck is now the host of NatGeo’s “Brain Games on the Road,” a playful take on brain science. Despite his busy schedule, Chuck still finds time to hit the clubs, delighting audiences with his storytelling brand of stand-up comedy.
Wendy Nice Barnes, GitLab’s Chief People Officer, has over 20 years of talent leadership experience in pre-IPO and Fortune 500 companies. As Chief People Officer, Wendy leads GitLab with the members of the executive team and works closely with its DIB (Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging) and remote leaders. Prior to GitLab, she served as CHRO at Palo Alto Networks, where she supported the organization’s growth from 750 employees globally and $255M in revenue to over 5,000 employees globally and an annual run rate of ~$3B. Other previous roles include VP of Human Resources at eHealth and senior HR leadership roles at Netflix and E*TRADE.
Sandra Oh Lin is the Founder and CEO of KiwiCo. KiwiCo is inspiring the next generation of innovators by designing and delivering seriously fun and enriching hands-on experiences that build creative confidence and problem solving skills. Before starting KiwiCo, Sandra was the GM for eBay Fashion, a founding member of PayPal Mobile, and part of the early team at an online content management startup and a payments startup. Sandra’s career began in R&D at Procter & Gamble. She’s also a mom of 3 kids who are a constant source of inspiration. Sandra graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and has an MBA from Harvard Business School. Before starting KiwiCo, Sandra was the GM for eBay Fashion and a founding member of PayPal Mobile. Additionally, she led product management, marketing, and technology at an online content management startup and a payments startup. Sandra’s early career began in R&D at Procter & Gamble. Sandra graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and has an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Kadie is the founder of Agapé. Three years ago, while pursuing a career as an aspiring physician-scientist, she had several near-death experiences. After being diagnosed with a life-threatening heart condition, she made the difficult decision to walk away from her dream of becoming a surgeon. Around the same time, with the help of a popular dating app, she met the man she would ultimately end up marrying. Once they started dating, Khadesha went to look in the app store for something to nurture this newfound relationship. She was used to using tech to make her life easier and she figured that there was already an app to nurture the most important aspect of human wellness: love. To her surprise, she couldn’t find what she was looking for. Drawing on her research background and incorporating her desire to better humankind – she came up with the idea for Agapé.
Dan Olsen
Product Management Trainer, Consultant and Author, Dan Olsen
Dan Olsen is a product management trainer, consultant, and author. His passion is helping others build successful products that customers love. Dan works closely with CEOs and product leaders to build strong product teams. Dan teaches in-depth, highly interactive private training workshops tailored for each client’s learning objectives. His clients include Google, Facebook, Uber, Amazon, Uber, Box, and Walmart. Dan is the author of the bestseller The Lean Product Playbook, published by Wiley. Prior to consulting, Dan was a product leader at Intuit and several startups. He earned engineering degrees from Northwestern and Virginia Tech and an MBA from Stanford. Dan lives in Silicon Valley, where he founded the monthly Lean Product Meetup in 2014, which has over 10,000 members.
Sean O’Sullivan was a co-founder of MapInfo and is the managing general partner and founder of SOSV, a venture firm that operates the startup accelerators HAX, IndieBio, Chinaccelerator, MOX, and dlab.
Chamath Palihapitiya is the Founder and CEO of Social Capital – a technology holding company whose mission is to even the starting line. To that aim, Social Capital funds and builds breakthrough businesses across a broad spectrum of sectors, from inequality to climate change. Preceding his focus as an investor, Chamath was the longest tenured member of Facebook’s senior executive team and helped drive its ascension to one of the most important companies in the world. Prior to Facebook, Chamath held leading roles at The Mayfield Fund, AOL, and Winamp. In addition to his focus at the fund, Chamath is Owner and Director of the NBA’s Golden State Warriors. Chamath was born in Sri Lanka, grew up in Canada, and graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Waterloo.
Ursheet is a Partner at Mayfield and invests in Human & Planetary Health and Infrastructure Software. His investments in human & planetary health include Mammoth Biosciences (CRISPR), Mission Bio (Single Cell Sequencing, Oncology), Qventus (Healthcare AI), Endpoint Health (Precision Immunology), Mirvie (predict and prevent pregnancy complications for moms and babies), GraphWear (Continuous Non-invasive Glucose Monitoring), Chemix (AI-powered next gen EV battery technologies) and Foodsmart (reverse metabolic disease). His investments in the enterprise sector include Versa Networks (Security and SD-WAN), Qwiet (Application Security), Rancher Labs (Cloud Computing platform acquired by SUSE), CloudGenix (SD-WAN platform acquired by Palo Alto Networks) and Netsil (Application Observability platform acquired by Nutanix). Prior to Mayfield, Ursheet had an operating career as a repeat entrepreneur and executive at Cisco and Microsoft. Ursheet was co-founder & CEO of StorSimple – the leading cloud-integrated storage company that was acquired by Microsoft in 2012. Ursheet holds an MBA from the Wharton School and a Bachelors in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Technology in Mumbai, from which he received the Young Alumni Achiever award in 2015.
Melanie Perkins is the co-founder and CEO of Canva, an online platform making visual communication simple for everyone. Since launching in 2013, Canva has grown from strength to strength and is embraced by more than 55 million users every month, ranging from individual creators to small businesses and Fortune 500 enterprises using the platform to create everything from presentations and videos to t-shirts and social media posts. Today, Canva is valued at US$15 billion and making is one of the fastest-growing technology companies in the world.
Gil Perry is Chief Executive Officer of D-ID, overseeing the sales, business and marketing teams. Prior to founding D-ID, he served in various technical and business roles in leading global tech companies, including Houseparty, where he was a senior software engineer. Gil holds a B.Sc. degree in Computer Science from Tel Aviv University, with expertise in computer vision, image processing and machine learning.
Henri is Managing Partner of Harlem Capital Partners, a venture capital firm changing the face of entrepreneurship. He has led 14 investments and currently sits on 4 boards. Previously, he was a Private Equity Investor at ICV Partners, where he evaluated and conducted due diligence on mid market buy-out opportunities. Prior to ICV, Henri did Investment Banking in the Real Estate Group at Bank of America, where he completed mergers & acquisitions, debt refinances and various strategic alternatives. Henri received the Forbes 30 Under 30, Inc 30 Under 30, EBONY Power 100, The Root 100, Business Insider Rising Star, Crains New York Rising Star and HBCUvc 31 Under 31 awards. He has also been featured in WSJ, CNBC, Bloomberg, TechCrunch, Crunchbase, Inc., Black Enterprise and PitchBook. Henri holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and Bachelor of Arts in Economics and minors in Political Science and Business Institutions from Northwestern University.
Burt Podbere
CFO, CrowdStrike
Burt Podbere serves as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for CrowdStrike. Since joining the company, Podbere has been instrumental in establishing the company’s long-term financial management strategy and developing the company’s global expansion strategy. During his five plus year tenure at CrowdStrike he has help secure approximately $1B in equity financing through several funding rounds including its 2019 IPO as well as approximately $1.5B in secured and unsecured debt. Podbere has worked in Canada, Europe, and the U.S. where he has garnered extensive knowledge of both domestic and international finance, SaaS businesses, and international operations.
Melissa is the Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) at Ivanti and is responsible for Ivanti’s global marketing and ensuring the Ivanti purpose-driven brand is recognized and understood internally and externally. Melissa brings decades of experience to Ivanti with a strong track record of fueling growth through a customer-centric approach and integrating marketing strategies for acquired companies. She was most recently senior vice president and CMO at Avid. Prior to this role, Melissa also held CMO and marketing leadership positions with Optanix, Progress, Iron Mountain and Infor. She holds a bachelor’s degree in communications and psychology from Franklin Pierce University.
Stephanie is a product marketing leader at Momentive.ai, the maker of SurveyMonkey and GetFeedback. Stephanie spent over 10 years conducting quantitative research at market research and brand consulting agencies, including Kantar and Hall & Partners, before working in AdTech at Wayfair and CX at Medallia. Stephanie is based in San Francisco, CA.
Kamini Ramani’s mission is to deliver on the Mayfield brand promise to entrepreneurs and to provide a range of support to portfolio companies. Prior to Mayfield, she was a messaging and corporate communications counselor to the leaders of emerging and established technology companies in Silicon Valley for three decades. These included companies from the client-server and internet waves, with a highlight of providing public relations counsel to Steve Jobs at NeXT in 1995. She holds a Masters in Communications from Stanford University, a Masters in English Literature from Yale University, and a Bachelors in English Literature from Bombay University.
Yasmin Razavi
General Partner, Spark Capital
Yasmin Razavi is General Partner at Spark Capital, where she invests in growth-stage enterprise, fintech, and developer companies. Since joining the firm in 2017, Yasmin has led investments on behalf of Spark in Marqueta, Deel, Rapyd, Niantic, Capitolis, and Earnin. Before joining Spark, she was a consultant at McKinsey & Company. She later joined Snap Inc. as a product manager to build the technology behind the app’s monetization stack. Yasmin holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of Toronto and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
As CEO of TRIPP, the groundbreaking digital psychedelic platform, Nanea has over 15 years experience of tech leadership resulting in over $1.16BN in exits. In addition to running TRIPP, Nanea advises several start-ups and sits on the Board of Directors of Tapjoy. Prior to co-founding TRIPP, Nanea has held senior leadership roles at EA, textPlus, Gaikai, Machinima, and JAMDAT Mobile. Nanea speaks frequently on why girls should play video games as a path to getting more females to work in STEM. She believes her love of video games together with a lifelong meditation practice has changed the course of her life.
Diego is a co-founder, board member, and Chief Scientific Officer of Endpoint Health, a precision immunology therapeutics company. Prior to co-founding Endpoint Health, Diego invented the core technology and led investigational efforts related to Roche’s antibiotic therapy guidance research and development program. Prior to Roche, Diego co-founded GeneWEAVE, a company that developed rapid tests to detect and guide therapy choice for serious infections, which was acquired by Roche in 2015. After Roche, Diego was a Visiting Partner at Y Combinator which has a portfolio of over 3,000 companies with a combined value of over $400B and includes over 300 life sciences and healthcare companies. Diego received a BS in Electrical Engineering from UC Santa Barbara and an MS and PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Cornell University.
Ryan Reynolds is a Canadian actor, producer, screenwriter and entrepreneur. He has been nominated for Golden Globe and Grammy awards for his work on the record-breaking, billion dollar Deadpool film franchise. Reynolds has been recognized as one of the most creative people in business by both Fast Company, The Hollywood Reporter and AdWeek. After beginning his acting career in 1991, Ryan rose to prominence in comedy series Two Guys, A Girl and a Pizza Place and dozens of films including The Proposal, Definitely, Maybe, Mississippi Grind, The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard and more. His current film Free Guy debuted a #1 at the box-office. Up next Reynolds will star in Red Notice and The Adam Project which he also produced, both for Netflix. He is also an award-winning marketer, creating breakthrough campaigns for Deadpool as well Aviation Gin, Mint Mobile and the Match Group. He is an owner of Aviation Gin, Mint Mobile, Wrexham Football Club and a co-founder of Maximum Effort, a production company and marketing firm. He is also the founder of Group Effort Initiative (GEI), an initiative created by him and his wife Blake Lively, to offer more people from under-represented communities employment, training, and mentorship opportunities in the entertainment industry.
Carmichael Roberts
Investment Committee Co‐Lead, Breakthrough Energy Ventures Co‐founder & Managing Partner, Material Impact
Carmichael co‐leads the investment committee at Breakthrough Energy, a mission‐ oriented group committed to changing the world by creating and building companies that address the threat of climate change and long‐term sustainability of the planet. Carmichael is co-founder and managing partner of Material Impact, a fund that builds resilient technology companies developing products to solve real‐world problems using innovative materials. Material Impact companies collectively have a mission to keep the world healthy, safe, fed, warm, powered, and secure. Carmichael’s strategy as a venture investor is based on his successful career as an entrepreneur in materials innovation, blending a unique business model of licensing university technology and commercializing it through targeted partnerships with Fortune 500 companies. Prior to his career as an investor, Carmichael co‐founded several ventures, in which he served as President and CEO or Chairman. Prior to his entrepreneurial career, Carmichael worked in business development at GelTex Pharmaceuticals, acquired by Genzyme for $1.3 billion, and in new product and business development at Dow Chemical (formerly Union Carbide Corporation). Elected to the Board of Trustees of Duke University in 2013, Carmichael currently serves as Vice Chairman. He was appointed to the Duke University Health System Board of Directors in 2017 and currently serves on the Audit and Compliance Committee. Carmichael also serves on the boards for the Consumer Technology Association, WGBH, and Massachusetts General Hospital Physicians Organization. Carmichael was selected by the Aspen Institute to participate in the Finance Leaders Fellowship program as a senior leader in the venture capital industry. Carmichael received his BS and PhD in organic chemistry from Duke University and completed his postdoctoral National Science Foundation fellowship at Harvard University. Carmichael also has an MBA from MIT Sloan School of Management.
Chad Robins is the chief executive officer and co-founder of Adaptive Biotechnologies (Nasdaq: ADPT), a commercial stage biotechnology company that aims to translate the genetics of the adaptive immune system into clinical products to diagnose and treat disease. Since its founding in 2009, Chad has led Adaptive in building a proprietary immune medicine platform that fuels businesses across life sciences research, clinical diagnostics, and drug discovery. Chad is actively engaged in the biotech and health policy communities, serving on the executive board of Life Science Washington and the steering committee of the Coalition for 21st Century Medicine. In addition to serving as Chairman of the Board for Adaptive, he also holds board positions with AltPep, AdvaMedDx, and HeadLight. Chad graduated with honors from Cornell University and obtained his MBA from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to Adaptive, Chad held executive-level positions in real estate, investment banking, private equity, and medical technology.
Beyond being a leading actor, writer, producer, director and philanthropist, Seth Rogen is a successful entrepreneur and a co-founder of Houseplant. Rogen is highly involved in all aspects of the business — from personally testing hundreds of strains to perfecting final product designs until they are just right. Houseplant is the result of Seth taking his love of cannabis and passion for design and marrying the two. Rogen was born and raised in Vancouver, Canada where he first met his best friend and now business partner, Evan Goldberg. In 2019, Houseplant was launched in Canada where the company quickly became the most sought out cannabis brand on the market. After months of diligent preparation and following the successful Canadian roll out, Houseplant was introduced to the U.S. in March 2021. Rogen has a firm belief that there can be no discussion of cannabis legalization or its sale without also talking about criminal justice reform. Houseplant is committed to ending any and all unjust, racist cannabis laws that still exist today and creating a more diverse and equitable industry. Rogen remains in Los Angeles today with his wife Lauren Miller-Rogen. In 2012, the couple founded HFC, a national non-profit organization whose mission is to care for families impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, inspire the next generation of Alzheimer’s advocates, and be leaders in brain health research and education.
Tammarrian Rogers has over 30 years of experience in both hardware and software development. Currently, as Inclusion Engineering Director at Snap Inc., she oversees the design and improvement of code quality. She’s also responsible for the usability and effectiveness of Snapchat, Spectacles, and Bitmoji. She has paved the way for many other women of color in the industry as one of the first black female employees at tech giants like Microsoft and Apple.
Tech titan Michele Romanow is a serial entrepreneur who started six companies before her 35th birthday. A “Dragon” on the Canadian hit TV show Dragons’ Den (Canada’s Shark Tank), Michele is the co-founder of Clearco, the largest e-commerce investor in the world that’s invested $2 billion into 5500+ ecommerce and SaaS companies to date. She previously co-founded SnapSaves, acquired by Groupon and was Co-Founder of Buytopia.ca. A prolific investor, Michele was recently named Fortune’s 40 under 40, a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, one of Canada’s Most Powerful Women and Canada’s Angel Investor of the Year. Michele is a director for Vail Resorts, BBTV and Queen’s School of Business. Previously she was a director for Freshii, Whistler Blackcomb, SHAD International and League of Innovators.
Mostafa Ronaghi is a scientist-entrepreneur, inventor, investor, company-founder, executive and director. He is currently the chief executive officer & director of Dynamics Special Purpose Corp. Most recently, he was Chief Technology Officer, Senior Vice President and member of the Executive Leadership Team at Illumina (Nasdaq: ILMN) from 2008 to 2021. While at Illumina, in 2016, Dr. Ronaghi co-founded GRAIL, a next-gen liquid biopsy platform for cancer detection where he is a board of director. He also started Illumina’s Research & Technology Development group, and co-founded the Illumina Accelerator Program in 2014, one of the most successful accelerator programs in the industry, which coached and invested in more than 50 start-ups, achieving one of the highest success rates for securing external institutional funding. Prior to Illumina, Dr. Ronaghi was Principal Investigator at the Stanford Genome Technology Center from 1999 to 2008. Throughout his prolific career, Dr. Ronaghi co-founded several other companies, including Pyrosequencing AB (founded in 1997; IPO in 2000 in Stockholm), focused on sequencing-by-synthesis technology (which was the first next-gen sequencing technology, and laid the groundwork for the leading technology developed by Illumina). He then co-founded ParAllele Biosciences in 2001, which was acquired by Affymetrix in 2005, which developed a first-of-its-kind technology for highly multiplex genotyping (used by the international Hapmap project to identify genetic variations across different population and diseases).
Ben Rubin is the CEO and co-founder of Life on Air Inc., which most recently released the popular Meerkat app. Ben works with his team to pioneer “participatory media” through life-streaming communities.
Prof. Ugur Sahin, M.D., Co-Founder and CEO of BioNTech, is a physician, immunologist and leader in the development of novel approaches to fight cancer and infectious diseases. Sahin is one of the world’s foremost experts on messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) medicines. He has pioneered several breakthroughs enabling the development of mRNA vaccines and other types of immunotherapies. Sahin initiated and oversees “Project Lightspeed,” the historic development of the first mRNA vaccine for COVID-19, moving from lab and clinical testing to conditional approval within an unprecedented 11-month period. He also leads BioNTech’s research and development of neoantigen specific mRNA cancer vaccines which are individually tailored and produced on demand according to the profile of non-synonymous mutations identified by next-generation sequencing in patients’ tumors. Ugur Sahin is co-inventor of more than 500 filed patents applications and patents. Sahin’s academic credentials include serving as a Full Professor (W3) in Translational Oncology & Immunology at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany, where he was the supervisor for more than 50 PhD students. He also holds the role of Chairman of the Scientific Management Board of the Helmholtz Institute for Translational Oncology (HI-TRON), also in Mainz. Based on his contributions to scientific discovery, Dr. Sahin has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the German Sustainability Award, the Mustafa Prize, and the German Cancer Award. He is married to Dr. Özlem Türeci.
Camille (Cami) Samuels is a Partner at Venrock, focusing on biotech, medical devices, and consumer health. Founded in 1969, Venrock is one of the world’s first venture capital firms, and she was its first female Partner. She currently serves on the board of Iris, Mahzi, Ocelot, Unity (UBX), and XCaliber. She previously served the boards of several exited Venrock portfolio companies, including Corvidia (sold to Novo), RegenXBio (RGNX), and Spirox (now owned by Stryker). Prior to Venrock, Cami was a Managing Director at Versant Ventures where she served on the board (or as a board observer) at many companies including Genomic Health (GHDX), Jazz (JAZZ), Kythera (KYTH/sold to Allergan), Novacardia (sold to Merck), and ParAllele (sold to Affymetrix). During her early career, Cami worked in corporate development at Genzyme, Millennium Predictive Medicine, and Tularik, and she was a management consultant at LEK Consulting. Cami earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Duke University and an MBA from Harvard Business School (HBS), where she graduated as a Baker Scholar. She is a Henry Crown Fellow, serves on the Investment Advisory Committee of Mission Bay Capital, and serves on the HBS Global Advisory Board.
Tim Sanders (Upwork VP of Customer Insights) is one of the top rated speakers in the world because of his dynamic style and unique ability to deliver actionable insights related to innovation, collaboration and business trends. He’s the author of five books, including the New York Times bestseller Love is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends. Previously, he served as Yahoo’s chief solutions officer and was also an early stage manager at Mark Cuban’s broadcast.com. Tim is a tenacious researcher, knowledge networker and mentor to leaders in multiple industries. He’s appeared on the cover of Fast Company, been interviewed on CNN, CNBC, Fox Business News and featured in countless publications including the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and USA Today.
Monti Saroya
Co-Head of the Flagship Fund and Senior Managing Director, Vista Equity Partners
Monti Saroya is Co-Head of the Vista Flagship Fund and sits on the fund's Investment Committee. Additionally, he serves as a member of Vista's Executive Committee and Private Equity Management Committee. Monti is a board member of several Vista companies including Apptio, Datto (NYSE: MSP), Finastra, Gainsight and Pluralsight. Prior to joining Vista, Monti worked as a senior research analyst for JMP Securities, where he provided research for buy-side clients on public on-demand (SaaS) companies. He previously worked as an associate for the enterprise software/applications team. Before his time with JMP, Monti worked for Siebel Systems in a sales capacity for the CRM On Demand division. Prior to Siebel, Monti worked for Cisco Systems in various operations roles.
Carlo Savino is Vice President of Americas eCommerce for Lenovo, encompassing North America, Latin America, and Brazil. In this role, he leads the vision, strategy, and execution of next-generation digital commerce capabilities for Lenovo’s online business, including Lenovo.com, mobile commerce, and marketplaces. His team is responsible for sales performance, operations, marketing, merchandising, loyalty & retention, offer creation, pathing and navigation, and content for online consumer and small business transactions. Before joining Lenovo, Carlo led the US Consumer and Small Business online team for dell.com, where he was deeply involved in optimizing the purchase experience, mobile platform, personalization, loyalty and site monetization businesses. He has extensive experience in online marketing and eCommerce, as well as planning, product marketing, product management, business development and sales, and developing and maintaining key talent. Carlo loves building data-driven organizations that define and deliver to KPIs while focusing on features and experiences that center on customers. Carlo holds a bachelor’s degree in zoology from the University of Texas at Austin and is an active volunteer in a variety of animal charities in and around the Raleigh, N.C. area.
Robbie Schingler is the Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer at Planet. In the eight years since founding Planet with two former NASA alumni, Robbie has led the company’s long term strategy that has included three acquisitions and business growth that currently serves more than 30,000 users and 500 customers, in over 40 countries. Prior to Planet, Robbie spent nine years at NASA, where he helped build the Small Spacecraft Office at NASA Ames and was Capture Manager for the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). Robbie later served as NASA’s Open Government Representative to the White House and Chief of Staff for the Office of the Chief Technologist at NASA He received an MBA from Georgetown University, a masters degree in Space Studies from the International Space University, and a B.S. in Physics from Santa Clara University. Robbie was a 2005 Presidential Management Fellow.
Erin Schneider
Regional Director, San Francisco Regional Office, United States Securities and Exchange Commission
Erin E. Schneider is the Regional Director of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s San Francisco Office. The Regional Office has a staff of over 125 people and is responsible for the SEC’s enforcement and examination programs in Northern California, Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho and Alaska with over 1,000 investment advisers, almost 50 mutual fund complexes and over 250 broker-dealers located in the region. The public and pre-IPO companies located in the region are among the most dynamic and closely-followed issuers and companies in the country. Ms. Schneider began working in the San Francisco office in 2005 and, before her current role, led the office’s enforcement efforts. Prior to joining the SEC staff, Ms. Schneider worked as a litigation associate in the Washington D.C. and San Francisco offices of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, and as an auditor at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. Ms. Schneider earned her bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of California at Berkeley in 1995, and her law degree cum laude from the University of California’s Hastings College of the Law in 2001.
Deena Shakir is a Partner at Lux Capital, where she invests in transformative technologies improving lives and livelihoods. Her investments span stages and sectors, and include women’s health (Maven Clinic, Alife, Gameto, Adyn), digital health infrastructure (SteadyMD, H1, AllStripes, Everly Health), health equity (Waymark, Galileo, Miga), foodtech (Shiru), and fintech (Mos, Ramp, Neo.tax). Above all, she seeks out extraordinary, mission-driven founders. Prior to Lux, Deena was a Partner at GV (formerly Google Ventures), led product partnerships at Google for health, search, and AI/ML, and directed social impact investments at Google.org. Deena also served as a Presidential Management Fellow at The U.S. Department of State under Secretary Clinton, where she helped launch President Obama’s first Global Entrepreneurship Summit. Deena self-funded her undergraduate degree at Harvard (Social Studies and Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations) and MA at Georgetown through a variety of merit scholarships and side hustles, including co-founding her first company while in college. She is currently a Lecturer in Management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, a Board Director for the National Venture Capital Association, a member of Fortune’s Most Powerful Women, Kauffman Fellows, Aspen Finance Fellows, The Council on Foreign Relations, and All Raise. Deena is a frequent speaker and commentator and has been featured in print and television on Bloomberg, CNBC and NBC, in print in the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Forbes, Techcrunch, Marie Claire, STAT, and more, and has delivered keynote addresses at major industry conferences. She was named a “Top 30 Under 40 in Healthcare” by Business Insider, “Top Senior Women to Watch in Venture Capital” by the Wall Street Journal, and “Top 50 in Digital Health” by Rock Health.
Evan Shapiro
Award winning Producer, Professor and Pundit, eshapTV
Evan Shapiro is a producer, professor of Media and Entertainment at both Fordham University and NYU, an Emmy and Peabody Award winner, and a media pundit known for his maps of the media landscape.
Rinki Sethi
Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer, Twitter
Rinki Sethi is Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer at Twitter, where she is responsible for leading efforts to protect Twitter’s information and technology assets and advises the company’s continued product innovations in the security space. Prior to Twitter, Rinki was most recently the VP & CISO at Rubrik, Inc. Rinki has been at the forefront of developing cutting edge online security infrastructure at several Fortune 500 companies such as IBM, Palo Alto Networks, Intuit, eBay, Walmart.com, and PG&E. Rinki holds several recognized security certifications and has a B.S. in Computer Science Engineering from UC Davis and a M.S. in Information Security from Capella University. Rinki has served on the development team for the ISACA book, “Creating a Culture of Security” by Stephen Ross and was the recipient of the “One to Watch” Award with CSO Magazine & Executive Women’s Forum in 2014 and more recently the Senior Information Security Practitioner Award with ISC2 in 2018. She led an initiative to develop the first set of national cybersecurity badges and curriculum for the Girl Scouts of USA. Rinki serves as a mentor for many students and professionals.
Widely known as “The DTC Guy” on the internet, a Forbes 30 Under 30 member, AdWeek’s Young & Influential and a resource brands and investors turn to for growth, Nik is a 24-year old DTC investor, advisor, and operator who has both assisted and led revenue growth at multiple organizations, including hint water and VaynerMedia. Prior to entering the world of commerce, Nik worked on social media campaigns for A-list celebrities including Pitbull, Priyanka Chopra, MAGIC!, to natively increase distribution as well as increase fan interaction and engagement for the purpose of driving album sales. Today, Nik words alongside brands and publishers to execute ROI-positive campaigns through cohesive digital strategies using paid, earned, and owned media properties.
Lauren Singer is the Founder & CEO of the world’s first and largest zero-waste lifestyle shop, Package Free, as well as the founder of the internationally-celebrated media platform Trash is for Tossers. She first went viral for fitting all the waste she’s generated (over 8 years now!) into a single Mason jar. Now, through her latest endeavors with Package Free, Lauren is set to bring this movement to the masses. Package Free first launched in 2017 and has already diverted over 100 million units from entering landfill. At just 30 years old, her cross-category sustainability experience (government, CPG, media) has redefined what it means to be a successful CEO; proving it’s possible to build businesses based off of your values. She teaches others that minimizing their environmental footprints is simple, cost-effective, timely, fun, & entirely possible for everyone and anyone. She was featured in Forbes 30 under 30. Her mission has been covered in Harper’s BAZAAR, the NY Times, ABC News, DORÉ, Teen Vogue, and TED.
Carlotta “Lotti” is a Partner at Emergence Capital. She joined the firm in 2018 as a Senior Associate and was named Principal in 2020. Less than a year later, Lotti was promoted to Partner as a result of the extraordinary impact she has had on the firm, the team, and the companies Emergence backs. Lotti’s strong investor acumen and long-term perspective are instrumental in uncovering compelling and unique investment opportunities, and in leading operational change. She has an outstanding ability to understand complex business structures and to apply that knowledge both in her diligence and at the board table. At Emergence, Lotti invests in early stage enterprise software companies. She serves on the Board of Directors of Whistic and of High Alpha, and is a Board Observer at Convex, Talent Hack, and Oyster. Being an immigrant herself (originally from Italy), she is passionate about helping immigrants and other underrepresented founders build iconic technology companies. She is also a fierce advocate for women in the Venture Capital industry. Lotti brings to Emergence a deep understanding of fintech, where she spent several years both as an operator and as an investor. For three years, she was an investor in financial services and financial technology companies at Advent International, a large global private equity fund, where she was also an observer on the Transunion board. She also spent time in the BizOps group at Nerdwallet and was an early stage investor at Ribbit Capital, a fintech-focused VC, where she led diligence on companies in the cyber insurance and 401K space. Lotti began her career as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs. She received a Bachelor of Science from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where she graduated cum laude, and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Leah Solivan is General Partner at Fuel Capital, where she invests in early-stage companies across consumer technology, hardware, marketplaces, and retail. She’s passionate about supporting teams who are taking on world-changing ideas. Leah relates so well to founders because she is one herself. She created one of the most widely recognized consumer brands of the past decade with TaskRabbit. As TaskRabbit’s CEO for eight years, Leah scaled the company to 44 cities and raised more than $50 million. In 2016, Leah transitioned into the role of executive chairwoman and in 2017, TaskRabbit was acquired by IKEA. Leah has spoken at the World Economic Forum and Tina Brown’s Women in the World Summit and has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Wired, and Time. She has also been named one of the “100 Most Creative People in Business” by Fast Company.
Preeti Somal
Executive Vice President of Engineering, HashiCorp
Preeti Somal leads engineering at HashiCorp, building cloud infrastructure automation tools that help organizations provision, secure, connect and run any infrastructure for any application. As EVP of engineering, she also leads and maintains a remote-first engineering culture for HashiCorp’s distributed workforce of engineers. Prior to HashiCorp, Preeti was Yahoo’s VP of Cloud Services where she led a rich portfolio of highly scalable services that power Yahoo’s consumer and advertising business. Preeti began her career at Oracle, where she honed her technical, management, and leadership skills before becoming a VP at VMware where she led a diverse product portfolio within the application and systems management business unit.
Billy Spears, CISO at Alteryx, influences positive change, advances technical capabilities, and simplifies core security-related risks using forward-thinking techniques. In addition to Alteryx, he serves as adjunct professor and cybersecurity advisory committee member at Webster University, as a member of the NTSC’s board of directors, and as an advisory board member at Cymatic and Venafi. Billy’s 20-year leadership across operations, privacy, risk, compliance, governance, engineering, and security has spanned many roles and organizations including loanDepot, Hyundai Capital America, GE, and Dell. He’s a founding member of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security; a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps; and a former advisory board member at IAPP, OpenText, and MediaPRO.
Hassan Sultan is Cedar's chief technology officer. His vision informs Cedar's product roadmap and feature functionality while he leads the engineering team responsible for architecting, integrating and implementing Cedar’s platform at health system sites. Prior to joining Cedar, Sultan co-founded Navya, a clinical informatics and cancer patient services company, where he served as CTO. He also occupied a range of technical roles at the investment management firm Bridgewater Associates, where he worked directly with Bridgewater's CTO to build out a new department responsible for core technology products and services. Hassan received a Bachelors, Computer Science from Harvard University in 2005.
Lolita Taub
Co-founder & General Partner, The Community Fund
Lolita Taub is interim Head of Sales at Catalyte and the Co-Founder and General Partner at The Community Fund where she invests in community-driven companies. With 15 years working within the Silicon Valley ecosystem, she has accomplished +$70 million in sales and made +70 investments as an angel investor and VC at Backstage Capital and The Community Fund. Lolita is also a Co-Founder of the Startup-Investor Matching Tool, a scout at Lightspeed Venture Partners, and an LP at Operators Collective. Forbes and Inc Magazine have featured her as a woman promoting investment in underestimated founders. She has a BA from the University of Southern California and an MBA from the IE Business School.
Sarah Tavel is a General Partner at Benchmark where she invests in network effect businesses, with a focus on marketplaces and social, as well as cryptocurrency. Sarah led Benchmark’s investments and currently sits on the boards of Chainalysis, Hipcamp, REKKI, Supergreat, Popshop, and Poparazzi, as well as several unannounced companies. She is also a founding member of All Raise, the nonprofit organization working to accelerate the success of women in the venture capital and VC-backed startup ecosystem. Prior to Benchmark, Sarah was a Partner at Greylock Partners, where she led their investment in Sonder and Gixo (acquired by Openfit), and represented Greylock on the board of both companies. Sarah joined Pinterest in 2012 after co-leading the Series A investment while at Bessemer Venture Partners. There she was the product lead for search, recommendations, machine vision, and pin quality at Pinterest. As one of the first 35 employees, her first order of business was to launch Pinterest internationally and close the Series C financing. Sarah then became Pinterest’s founding PM for search and discovery and launched Pinterest’s first search and recommendations features. She also led three acquisitions as she helped the company scale through a period of hyper-growth. Sarah graduated from Harvard College with a degree in Philosophy.
As President and Chief Operating Officer, Bret Taylor leads Salesforce’s global product vision, design and development, and go-to-market strategy. A respected software engineer and executive with an impressive history of building widely used and loved products, Bret was most recently the co-founder and CEO of Quip, the innovative collaboration platform Salesforce acquired in 2016. Prior to founding Quip, Bret served as the Chief Technology Officer of Facebook and saw the company through its successful IPO in 2012. Credited with the invention of the “Like” button, Bret joined Facebook in 2009 after it acquired his social networking company, FriendFeed. Prior to FriendFeed, Bret started his career at Google, where he co-created Google Maps. Bret is a member of Twitter’s board of directors. He graduated from Stanford University in 2003 with a B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science and now lives in the Bay Area.
For the last 10+ years, Kate Taylor has specialized in finding the balance between sales and product, specifically where to add incremental value to a self-serve business with scaled engagement. Previously, she led Dropbox’s SMB revenue and scaled sales operation. Now at Notion owning customer experience, Kate runs the front door experience for our customers. She works across sales orgs, product teams, marketing and finance to scale ROI positive revenue motions.
David is an experienced technology leader who has built out new businesses and products for some of the most iconic companies in the world. Immediately prior to joining Greylock, David served as VP of Product Management & User Experience at Google. And before that, David managed products across LinkedIn’s business lines including Premium Subscriptions, Talent Solutions, Marketing Solutions and Sales Solutions. At Greylock, he is focused on investing in founders building applications – productivity tools, front office software, and vertical SaaS – along with marketplaces and gaming. His investments include companies like Magical, Instawork, Curated, and Pragma.
Sydney works at Precursor Ventures where she has check-writing abilities and focuses her time on investing in and supporting Pre-Seed companies that democratize access to products and services for the mass market economy. To increase knowledge of these types of companies, she founded and hosts the Be About It podcast, where she profiles companies that fit this thesis.
She also participates in several extracurricular activities to increase diversity in tech and level the playing field more broadly. She is the creator of The Interrupters – a list that highlights investors committed to investing in black and LatinX founders. She serves on the Advisory Board of Invanti – a startup generator in the midwest.
She is deeply involved in her community, Longfellow Oakland. In 2020, she was honored to receive the Champion of Justice Award from Esq. Apprentice, an Oakland-based nonprofit she supports that creates alternative pathways to the legal career. She was also appointed by the Mayor to serve as a Commissioner for the City of Oakland’s Public Safety and Services Commission. She is also a member of the 4.0 Angel Syndicate – a community of Black philanthropists.
Pete Thompson leads eBay's product experience, where he is focused on making the shopping journey simple, personalized and discovery-based, while providing the enhanced tools and insights that help eBay sellers succeed. He brings more than 20 years of experience in building new products and services across a range of industries and technologies. Before joining eBay, Pete was Vice President of Amazon's Alexa Voice Service where he led the developer business to integrate Alexa on third party devices. Previously, he was Chief Operating Officer of TiVo where he drove the merger and integration between Rovi and TiVo. Prior to joining TiVo, he held executive roles at a variety of companies, including Microsoft, T-Mobile, Ericsson, and Sonos. Pete holds a B.A. in International Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles and an MBA from Northwestern University. He has previously served on the Boards of Sigma Designs (SIGM) and E.W. Scripps (SSP).
Doris Tong is the Founder of EQ Talent. Doris has been in the talent acquisition space for the last 25 years based in Silicon Valley starting with the first dot com boom. She has experience with both large companies like LinkedIn, KPMG, and Siemens, as well as start ups ranging from Pre- Series A through C. She has run two recruiting practices with the most recent being EQ Talent where they focus on building a company’s talent bench while advising Founders and Hiring Leaders on their talent strategy and helping them establish best practices. The vision of bringing two parties together who otherwise would not have known of one another to create new career and company journies fuels her passion for Talent Acquisition. Outside of work, Doris enjoys reading, cooking, and visiting her hometown of Hawaii.
Victoria Treyger
General Partner & Managing Director, Felicis Ventures
Shoji is Head of Marketing and Analytics at Point, a fintech startup that allows homeowners to access home equity wealth without monthly payments while providing investors access to a new asset class: owner-occupied residential real estate. Prior to Point, Shoji was VP of Marketing at Grailed (a peer-to-peer marketplace for men’s clothing) and Sr. Director of Growth Marketing at SeatGeek (a marketplace for tickets to live events). He also led growth and sales at OrderAhead (a food pickup and delivery startup acquired by Square) and led user growth at Kiwi (a mobile gaming startup acquired by Jam City). Earlier in his career, Shoji worked in management consulting at Oliver Wyman and at Bridgewater Associates, a hedge fund.
Since joining Google in 2006, Chris has held various leadership positions within Google’s advertising sales organization, leading some of Google’s largest Retail and Technology partnerships. As the Industry Director for Google’s Consumer Electronics (CE) practice, he oversees the company’s advertising relationships with the largest CE partnerships. His vantage point has given him a unique perspective and understanding of what companies are doing well — or not doing – in order to take advantage of the web as a vehicle to deliver better business outcomes. Chris is based in San Francisco and is also active in Google’s diversity and inclusion efforts in the workplace and in the community. Prior to his 15 years at Google, Valle worked in traditional and digital marketing sales organizations at Yahoo and AOL. Valle started his career in Account Management at various Advertising Agencies in Northern and Southern California, managing some of the largest global brands in CPG, Retail, Travel and Tech. Valle is a graduate of San Jose State University, with degrees in Marketing and Advertising. He currently resides in the SF Bay Area with his wife and 3 young daughters.
Steve leads the growth and performance of Xero – a small business platform with over 2.7 million customers in over 180 countries. He is a respected thought leader, who brings more than four decades of experience in global technology to a company that has a purpose to make life better for people in small business, their advisors and communities around the world through cloud-based integrated business solutions. Today, Xero has a set of open APIs which enables over 1000 app partners and more than 300 global financial institutions to collaborate and build affordable solutions for small businesses. With Steve at the helm, Xero has expanded its platform services with the acquisitions of companies including Waddle, Tickstar and Planday, and this year, Xero was certified carbon neutral across its owned and operated businesses. Throughout his career, Steve has been Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Australia and New Zealand, CEO of ninemsn, Vice President of Online Services at Microsoft Corporation and Vice President and Managing Director of Apple Computer Asia Pacific. Steve is passionate about building great teams and a business culture that empowers people to drive innovation.
Pablo is an internet entrepreneur, now focusing on fintech. He is CEO at Belvo, the leading Open Finance platform in Latin America, and he has been General Manager (Spain) at Revolut, one of the fastest-growing fintech startups globally and COO at Verse. Before that Pablo founded various startups, one of which with Rocket Internet in South East Asia. Prior to starting his entrepreneurial career, Pablo was an investment banker with Merrill Lynch, in London, focusing on M&A in the internet sector. Pablo holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a BSc in Business Administration from Universidad Pontificia Comillas and The Wharton School (University of Pennsylvania). An avid traveler, Pablo has been to over 75 countries and spent 8 months backpacking around the world back in 2011.
Luis von Ahn is an entrepreneur and computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University and is considered one of the pioneers of crowdsourcing. He is known for co-inventing CAPTCHAs, being a MacArthur Fellow and selling two companies to Google in his 20s. He is currently the co-founder and CEO of Duolingo, a language-learning platform created to bring free language education to the world. With over 500 million users, it is the most popular language-learning platform and the most downloaded app in the Education category worldwide on both iTunes and Google Play. Luis has been named one of the 10 Most Brilliant Scientists by Popular Science Magazine, one of the 50 Best Brains in Science by Discover, one of the Top Young Innovators Under 35 by MIT Technology Review, one of the 100 Most Innovative People in Business by Fast Company Magazine, and in 2018 won the Lemelson-MIT prize.
Alexa von Tobel
Founder & Managing Partner, Inspired Capital Partners
Alexa is the Founder and Managing Partner of Inspired Capital. Prior to Inspired Capital, Alexa founded LearnVest in 2008 with the goal of helping people make progress on their money. After raising nearly $75 million in venture capital, LearnVest was acquired by Northwestern Mutual in May 2015 in one of the biggest fintech acquisitions of the decade. Following the acquisition, von Tobel joined the management team of Northwestern Mutual as the company’s first-ever Chief Digital Officer. She later assumed the role of Chief Innovation Officer through which she oversaw Northwestern Mutual’s venture arm. Alexa, who holds a Certified Financial Planner™ designation, is the New York Times-Bestselling Author of Financially Fearless and Financially Forward. She is also the host of The Founders Project with Alexa von Tobel, a weekly podcast with Inc. that highlights top entrepreneurs. Alexa is a member of the 2016 Class of Henry Crown Fellows and an inaugural member of President Obama’s Ambassadors for Global Entrepreneurship. She has been honored with numerous recognitions including: a Forbes Magazine cover story, Fortune’s 40 Under 40, Fortune’s Most Powerful Women, Inc. Magazine’s 30 Under 30, and World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leader. Originally from Florida, Alexa attended Harvard College and Harvard Business School before settling in New York City where she currently resides with her husband, Cliff, and three children, Toby, Cashel, and Rosey.
Ron Voglewede leads Whirlpool Corporation’s global sustainability team. Ron is responsible for developing the strategy and execution plans for sustainability within Whirlpool’s branded portfolio by increasing product performance while lowering our footprint, therefore, creating long term sustainable value. Ron is driving Whirlpool’s product and business sustainability approach toward creating positive impacts to improve life at home, in our communities, and for the planet. In addition to his work at Whirlpool, Ron proudly serves as Chair, Board of Directors, for the Alliance for Water Efficiency; as a Governor-Appointed member of the Council on Climate Solutions for the State of Michigan; and as a member of the Industry Advisory Board for the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Notre Dame. Ron is a recognized inventor and innovator, holding 40 U.S. patents with more currently pending. Additionally, Ron is an active volunteer and Board Member with his regional Girl Scouts and in local school education programs. Ron received a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame in 1996 and an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan in 1998.
Manasi Vora is the VP of Strategy and Operations at Skynet Labs where she focuses on building the infrastructure for a decentralized web. She is also the Founder of Women in Blockchain (WiB), a non-profit whose mission is to increase diversity in the crypto industry. Through WiB, Manasi recently launched an investment fund, Komorebi DAO, to fund female and non-binary founders.
Jill Wetzler is the Vice President of Engineering at Pilot, which is the largest provider of bookkeeping, tax preparation and CFO services for startups and small businesses. She is passionate about scaling organizations and their technology stacks through periods of high growth. Prior to Pilot, Jill was a Director of Engineering at Lyft since 2015 where she built out their Infrastructure Engineering organization and oversaw efforts to scale out their distributed architecture, including the development and release of Envoy Proxy in 2016. Jill also managed teams of engineers and data scientists in Twitter’s Data Products organization, and she has been both a lead engineer and manager of platform teams at salesforce.com starting in 2006. Jill is a fierce advocate for building diverse technology teams and has authored several talks and articles related to building out inclusive organizational processes that support the development of underrepresented people in technical roles. She has founded and led a number of Employee Resource Groups throughout her tenure and was a founding member of Lyft’s Tech Diversity Working Group, which served to execute on initiatives that increase representation and development opportunities for under-indexed and underestimated employees. She advises a number of senior leaders at companies throughout the US and East Africa, and she is an advisor for Diversity Advocates, a professional learning community sponsored by the Kapor Center for Social Impact in her own city of Oakland. Jill completed her BS in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon in 2005.
Corey White, co-founder and CEO of Cyvatar, is a proven industry veteran with more than 25 years of success managing global security practices and consulting teams. His work encompasses virtually every industry, including government, critical infrastructure, finance, healthcare, and manufacturing. Corey and co-founder Craig Goodwin created Cyvatar to democratize cybersecurity and prove the industry can change by refusing to accept the status quo and building solutions that deliver reliable, repeatable, and measurable business outcomes to customers regardless of company size or budget. Prior to founding Cyvatar, Corey served as SVP of worldwide consulting and chief experience officer at Cylance as well as southwest director of consulting for Foundstone/McAfee/Intel professional services.
Abi Williams
Head of EMEA Business Development & Corporate Sales, Udemy
Abi leads the Corporate & Business Development team for EMEA at Udemy. She is passionate about driving positive and sustainable growth in people, businesses and processes. She has spent over 15 years in tech working with organizations such as Oracle, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Pluralsight in a sales and leadership capacity. Abi is also a Founder at Your Life & You, a career and life coaching business focused on Executive, Life, Relationship, and Career Coaching. She is passionate about supporting and empowering small and medium enterprises, women and children. Abi has a Masters in International Business Management and a BSc in Computer Science.
Dirk Wittenborg is a successful entrepreneur who can literally sense potential business ideas. Since completing his studies in Finance & Strategy in Passau, he has worked as a managing director, president and consultant for various global companies. In 2008, Wittenborg began his career in the CTV business with the development of set-up boxes. In 2011, he and his long-time business partner Ronny Lutzi, founded the company Foxxum, which is now an innovator and a global leader in cutting-edge smart TV solutions for international TV manufacturers and content providers. In 2020, Wittenborg and Lutzi created rlaxx TV, an ad-supported streaming service featuring an innovative mix of linear channels and video-on-demand offerings.
Ben Wright is the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Velocity Global. He leads strategy and growth for the company that delivers a global work platform for more than 1,000 brands. Ben leads hundreds of global team members and applies two decades of experience supporting companies’ global business and remote teams.
Daniel Yanisse is the CEO and co-founder of Checkr, the leading technology company in the background check industry. Daniel has grown the company over the last seven years to a $2.2 billion leader in the industry by using AI and technology to streamline and secure the data. The company is also mission-driven believing that every job candidate deserves a fair chance. Checkr unlocked 1.5 million candidates in 2020 and has a goal of unlocking three million this year.
Julie Yoo is a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, leading investments in healthcare technology and focusing on companies that are modernizing how we access, pay for, and experience the healthcare system. Prior to a16z, Julie was the co-founder, chief product officer, and board director at Kyruus, a venture-backed healthtech company recognized as a market leader in patient access. Julie led product management, engineering, and sales and marketing and helped scale the business to reach 20M patients and over 225,000 healthcare providers across the U.S. Julie was previously VP of Product at Generation Health, and was with the company from its inception through acquisition by CVS Health. Julie was also a Product Manager at Knome, the world’s first whole genome sequencing service for private individuals. Julie’s tech career began as an early member of the software engineering team at Endeca Technologies, later acquired by Oracle. Julie studied computer science and pre-medicine as an undergrad at MIT and obtained an MS in genomics from Harvard-MIT HST and an MBA from MIT Sloan. She’s a Young Global Leader with the World Economic Forum and has received numerous awards and honors from Becker’s Hospital Review, Health Data Management, MedTech Boston, and Rock Health.
Yan is the Chief Executive Officer of Mission Bio. As a veteran of the genomics industry, Yan is passionate about empowering teams to deliver highly differentiated innovative solutions realizing the mission of accelerating their application to improve human health. Before Mission Bio, Yan served executive roles at Thermo Fisher Scientific, where she led commercial teams in China for rapid market success and general management roles for Reproductive Health and Microarray businesses. She also led product management and commercialization efforts for genetic analysis solutions at Affymetrix, NuGEN Technologies, and Molecular Devices. Yan holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Samara is the Founding Partner of an institutionally backed pre-seed stage fund, Chingona Ventures, focusing on investing in tech and tech-enabled companies across the U.S. The fund has $60MM in AUM and has made over 40 investments across technology sectors in Financial, Food, Future of Learning, and Health/Wellness. Before this, she was an investor at MATH Venture Partners where she led new investment review, diligence, and execution. Samara started her career at Goldman Sachs, where she was continually ranked top 5 in selling financial products, providing market insights, advising on portfolio construction, and consulting business practices. Her career started in the Fixed Income, Currency, and Commodity (FICC) group where she led multiple tech-enhancing projects across global exchanges. She is on the advisory boards for Coolwater, an organization to support the emerging manager community; Camino Financial, a firm helping get loans to Latinx business owners; and VentureFWD, a non-profit working to get more diversity in the venture capital ecosystem. Samara also co-founded the Latinx Founders Collective to bring together Latinx founders, investors, and community leaders to support the entrepreneurial community. Samara earned an Industrial and Operations Engineering degree from the University of Michigan and a master’s degree in Business Administration from Northwestern University. Samara is the Founding Partner of an institutionally backed pre-seed stage fund, Chingona Ventures, focusing on investing in tech and tech-enabled companies across the U.S. The fund has $60MM in AUM and has made over 40 investments across technology sectors in Financial, Food, Future of Learning, and Health/Wellness. Before this, she was an investor at MATH Venture Partners where she led new investment review, diligence, and execution. Samara started her career at Goldman Sachs, where she was continually ranked top 5 in selling financial products, providing market insights, advising on portfolio construction, and consulting business practices. Her career started in the Fixed Income, Currency, and Commodity (FICC) group where she led multiple tech-enhancing projects across global exchanges. She is on the advisory boards for Coolwater, an organization to support the emerging manager community; Camino Financial, a firm helping get loans to Latinx business owners; and VentureFWD, a non-profit working to get more diversity in the venture capital ecosystem. Samara also co-founded the Latinx Founders Collective to bring together Latinx founders, investors, and community leaders to support the entrepreneurial community. Samara earned an Industrial and Operations Engineering degree from the University of Michigan and a master’s degree in Business Administration from Northwestern University.
Stanley Qiufan
Author & President, World Chinese Science Fiction Association
Chen Qiufan (aka Stanley Chan) is an award-winning author, translator, creative producer and curator. He is the president of the World Chinese Science Fiction Association. His works include Waste Tide, Future Disease and The Algorithms for Life. The founder of Thema Mundi, a content development studio, he lives in Beijing and Shanghai.
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