Advisory Board

Advisory Board

Alpha Regional Advisory Boards

Influential technology leaders who help guide Alpha events and membership

Atlanta
  • Austin
  • Boston
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  • Los Angeles
  • New York
  • Salt Lake
  • Silicon Valley
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  • Toronto

Austin

Larry Covert

Larry Covert

Seaholm Partners & Gigafund

Larry Covert is an entrepreneur and investor with over two decades of successful venture capital experience. He began his career at MILCOM Tech which commercialized over 2 billion dollars of defense R&D from defense labs DARPA, INEEL, Los Alamos, and Oakridge. Larry was CEO of NYSE: MHR private equity subsidiary Energy Hunter, advisor to the Chertoff Group, advisor to Galaxy Interactive, Crosslink VC, and early investor in US Bitcoin Mining Co.

Austin Renfroe

Austin Renfroe

RENFROE®

Gavon “Austin” Renfroe serves as Chief Executive Officer of RENFROE®, a workforce logistics company with tens of thousands of employees focused on providing turnkey staffing and technology solutions to the insurance industry. He is also an accomplished polymath: entrepreneur, computer engineer, IP attorney, and investor. He holds patents on AI-driven inventory management systems and is an advisor to or board member of multiple startup companies. Outside of the technology and insurance world, Austin has produced or helped produce several movies and is an avid real estate investor and developer.

Austin received degrees in computer engineering and mathematics from the University of Texas at Austin, where he focused on artificial intelligence and cryptography, and a law degree from Emory Law School, where he helped found a biotech startup as part of the NSF-funded TI:Ger program. He also studied intellectual property and international law in Cork, Ireland and Tokyo, Japan.

When he’s not working, you can find Austin cave diving, working on open source software projects, or advising entrepreneurs and inventors.

Bakari Brock

Bakari Brock

Microsoft for Startups

Throughout my career—whether at Google, YouTube, Twitter or Lyft—I’ve been guided by two principles: solving complex business problems; and adding lasting value to the company. As Senior Director of Global Partnerships for Microsoft for Startups, I have a chance to do both. In addition to overseeing relationships within Microsoft’s startup ecosystem, I’m also leading the organization’s diversity and inclusion (D&I) efforts—a cause I believe is paramount for our industry. Prior to joining Microsoft, I served as VP of Strategic Partnerships for Guideline, a fintech company that provides 401K plans for small business, where I was involved in matters relating to revenue, strategy and go-to-market concepts. At Lyft (2014-2020), I brokered agreements between the company and numerous regional and international airports, creating templates that ushered in a new era of transparency within the industry. More broadly, I led efforts to support Lyft’s public and private partnerships—a role that encompassed everything from data science to strategic operations. In addition to airports, I lead strategic efforts in a variety of sectors, from transit to higher education. It’s not the first time I’ve helped take a Silicon Valley heavyweight to the next level. At Twitter, I had a hand in developing the company’s Developer Terms of Service agreement (known as the Firehose). As Legal Director in charge of global revenue, I managed a team that supported Twitter’s international growth efforts. From 2007 to 2009, I served as Corporate Counsel for one of Google’s biggest subsidiaries: YouTube. While there, I supported content licensing and app syndication, including YouTube pre-installation on Nokia phones—bringing the platform to millions of new consumers.

Scott Elequin

Scott Elequin

Tentmakers Network

Scott Elequin is an entrepreneur, investor and Chief Revenue Officer for SafePaaS Software – an industry-recognized Digital Risk Management platform. Prior to SafePaaS he was the CEO and President of SmartDog Services, a nationally known Oracle Consulting firm (acquired by Apps Associates in June of 2019).

Scott has also has served as board member for several technology startups and is co-founder and board member of a faith-based 501(c)(3) which promotes commerce in impoverished regions of the world through technology innovation.

Scott holds a BBA from the University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from Baylor University.

Kathryn Cavanaugh

Kathryn Cavanaugh

Capstar Ventures

Kathryn Cavanaugh is the Founder and Managing Partner at Capstar Ventures.

Capstar Ventures is an early stage venture capital firm that invests in the next generation of innovative consumer companies. We seek to invest in the best and brightest entrepreneurs solving their own pain points and addressing unmet consumer needs in today’s rapidly changing consumer landscape. We leverage diverse operating and investing expertise and extensive networks to support early stage founders on their journey from start to scale. We capitalize stars.

Christy Cardenas

Christy Cardenas

Grit Ventures

Christy is an early-stage builder in the real asset and infrastructure space. She focuses her time on clean energy and logistics, in addition to AI and data platforms. Christy believes all investing is impact investing and invests her attention accordingly.

Christy is a CPA and has $12 billion in transaction experience. Prior to venture, in largescale private equity, she invested with First Reserve ($30B AUM, now BlackRock) and Arroyo Energy ($500M AUM, spun out of JP Morgan) in the ongoing clean energy revolution across energy and power infrastructure sectors. Focus spanned the value chain, including solar, wind, biomass, energy efficiency, hydrogen fuel cells, and transportation, among others. Christy started her career in energy investment banking at Citi in New York during the last credit crisis, working on a variety of M&A, IPO and debt issuances across the upstream, midstream, oilfield services and petrochemical sectors. Christy has also enjoyed roles at Mercury Fund and Ecliptic Capital and continues to serve in an Advisory role to both firms.

Christy is intimately familiar with both economic and technological transformations, investing throughout the ongoing energy revolution across the capital markets. She is investing in similar transformations across many sectors, all in support of a better future.

Boston

Kleida Martiro

Kleida Martiro

Glasswing Ventures

Kleida Martiro is a Partner at Glasswing Ventures with deep domain expertise in data science, entrepreneurship, and product management. At Glasswing, Kleida led the firm’s investments and serves on the Board of Directors of Retrocausal and Kusari. Her governance experience also includes Observer roles on the Boards of Inrupt, Black Kite, Labviva, Allure Security, Lambent, and ChaosSearch. As the former Head of Data Science at SocialFlow (acquired by Piano), she led the machine learning efforts for the software platform, including its AI powered proprietary content classifier for automating editorial content categorization. Prior to SocialFlow, Kleida served on the Strategy and Analysis team at Digitas, part of Publicis Groupe, where she contributed to strategic initiatives for Bank of America. Kleida oversaw the utilization of new technology tools to enhance performance, including advanced analytics and the creation and implementation of digital content across social channels. Kleida graduated cum laude from Mount Holyoke College with a BA in Economics, Mathematics, and Spanish and holds an MBA with honors from the Kellogg School of Management. She has been listed among Business Insider’s “41 Most Important VCs in Boston”, honored as a 2023 Rising Star by The Venture Capital Journal, and is a Boston Business Journal “40 Under 40” honoree. Currently, Kleida serves on the Steering Committee of the Boston Chapter of All Raise, committed to amplifying the success of women in the tech and venture ecosystems.

Habib Haddad

Habib Haddad

E14 Ventures

Managing Partner at E14 Fund the early stage deep tech MIT Media Lab fund. E14 works closely with scientists helping them commercialize their science. Before that, he was the founding CEO Wamda, a platform and a fund to support and invest startups across the MENA region. Before Wamda, Habib founded Yamli a linguistic startup focused on right to left languages., Yahoo! bought the technology in 2009, the World Economic Forum recognized Habib as a Young Global Leader.

Rebecca Liebman

Rebecca Liebman

LearnLux

Rebecca Liebman is the co-founder and CEO of LearnLux, a financial wellness company, helping employees navigate their biggest financial decisions. She is on the advisory board of HubSpot and was on the 2016 Forbes “30 Under 30” list. Before starting LearnLux, Liebman lived in Kenya and studied microfinance and worked at the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence.

Chicago

Harris Ligon

Harris Ligon

Telegraph

Harris Ligon is the co-founder and CEO of Telegraph. Prior to launching Telegraph, he spent nearly 15 years in surface transportation at Uber Freight, Norfolk Southern, and BNSF Railway. During this time, he led teams in operations, strategy, business development, and product development. Harris holds a bachelor’s degree from The Citadel, and a MBA from The College of William & Mary.

Lindsey Lyman

Lindsey Lyman

The University of Chicago Booth School of Business

Lindsey Lyman is the founder of Growth Studios, an innovation consultancy that helps companies transform how they build new businesses. She consults with leading design firms, consulting firms, large and small companies, and entrepreneurs to identify unique growth opportunities and to build commercially viable new products, services, and business models. Lindsey is an advisor to executives of established companies on the topics of innovation strategy and execution and works with organizations to build innovation capabilities.

Outside of her work in corporate innovation, Lindsey is an active angel investor, board member, and advisor to founders of entrepreneurial ventures. Lindsey leverages her advisory and consulting work to develop current business content and cases for use in the classroom, in particular challenges relating to innovation execution in large organizations and early-stage hurdles when building a new entrepreneurial venture. As an advisory board member of the Alpha Network in Chicago, Lindsey has a passion for connecting entrepreneurs and helping them build their businesses.

Prior to founding Growth Studios, Lindsey spent 10 years at McKinsey & Company, where she was a founder of McKinsey’s global innovation practice and co-developed McKinsey’s Innovation Executive Education program. At McKinsey, Lindsey served Global Fortune 100 clients on innovation topics ranging from large-scale innovation transformations, to embedding capabilities in user-centered design and product development. Lindsey currently serves as a Senior External Advisor to McKinsey, focused on Product Development and Innovation. Prior to that, she was a professional child actor and competitive dancer.

Lindsey holds an MBA from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, where she graduated with highest distinction. Lindsey lives on the North Shore of Chicago with her husband and four young children. Lindsey looks forward to someday reviving her hobbies of biking, art making, and fabric crafting, however in the meantime center around drinking copious amounts of coffee and building Lego with her kids.

Rob Holland

Rob Holland

RedShelf

Holland brings a pioneering outlook and strong track record as an entrepreneur and C-level executive in high growth companies. He has an impressive history of driving growth at venture-backed startup companies and private equity-backed businesses ranging from $10 to $750 million in sales. Most recently, Holland was CEO of Feedback Loop, a unified market intelligence platform that was acquired by DISQO Inc. He has successfully built businesses and grown companies valued at over $1 billion, including Bluecore Inc. and Datalogix, which was acquired by Oracle. Holland has also held leadership positions in product management at The Nielsen Company.

Victor Pascucci III

Victor Pascucci III

Energy Capital Ventures

Vic is the Cofounder and Managing General Partner of Energy Capital Ventures (ECV). ECV is the only early-stage venture capital fund dedicated the ESG imperatives and digital transformation of the natural gas industry. Vic has led and managed venture investments in numerous multi-billion-dollar companies and category defining leaders including Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN), ID.me, MX, Extend, Personal Capital (acquired by Empower Retirement), TRUECar (NASDAQ: TRUE), Next Insurance, Care.com (NYSE: CRCM) and Clearcover. He has achieved a top-decile investment track record. Vic has over 20 years of experience in venture capital and financial services encompassing over $750 million in VC and M&A transactions. He currently serves on the board of Cemvita Factory and ID.me.

Prior to Energy Capital Ventures, Vic was the Managing Partner of Chicago based early-stage venture capital firm, Lightbank. Before Lightbank, Vic built and led USAA’s $330 million corporate venture capital program. At USAA, Vic directed investments and served on the boards of Narrative Science, TRUECar (NASDAQ: TRUE), Care.com (NYSE: CRCM), ID.me, Automatic Labs (acquired by Sirius XM), Prosper Marketplace, Personal Capital (acquired by Empower Retirement), Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN), MX, Roost, Cartera Commerce (acquired by Ebates/ Rakuten), Roostify, RepairPal, Saffron Technologies (acquired by Intel Corp.), CafeX, MindMeld (acquired by Cisco) and VAST (acquired by Vroom). After USAA, he was an Investment Director/Partner with Munich Re Ventures in San Francisco where he was responsible for their insurtech investment activities in including Trov, Super, Slice Labs and Next Insurance.

Vic’s early career includes leadership positions in Chicago start-ups and law.

Sam Yagan

Sam Yagan

Shoprunner

Sam Yagan co-founded Corazon Capital in 2013 and is one of its Managing Directors. He recently served as the CEO of ShopRunner, Inc., which provides its millions of members free two-day shipping and seamless checkout at over 100 leading online retailers. In 2020, he led the sale of ShopRunner to FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX). Before ShopRunner, Sam served as Vice-Chairman of Match Group (Nasdaq: MTCH), a position he assumed after leading the company as CEO through a period of explosive growth that culminated in its IPO in 2015.

Sam’s prior entrepreneurial ventures in the consumer internet sector include SparkNotes, still the dominant brand of study guides, and MetaMachine, Inc., once the largest peer-to-peer file-sharing network in the world. Sam sold SparkNotes to iTurf, Inc. and then to Barnes & Noble, Inc. He served as Publisher and oversaw the expansion of the digitally-native brand into a multi-platform media business. Sam also co-founded OkCupid in 2003, which he led as its CEO through its sale to Match Group in 2011. In 2009, Sam co-founded Excelerate Labs (now Techstars Chicago), a leading start-up accelerator, and served as its first Managing Director.

Sam sits on the board of several private companies, including The Duchossois Group, SpotHero, Brilliant Worldwide, and Grindr. He previously served on the Digital Advisory Council at Target Corp (NYSE: TGT), the Stanford Graduate School of Business Management Board, and as an advisor to Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG). He also sits on the boards of three non-profits: Start Early, Illinois Mathematics & Science Academy Fund Board, and Rush University Medical Center.

Sam has earned recognition on TIME Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People in the World,” Fortune Magazine’s “40 Under 40,” Crain’s Chicago “Tech 50” and “40 Under 40,” Billboard Magazine’s “30 Under 30,” and ranked #19 on Silicon Alley Insider’s “Most Inspiring and Influential People.”

Sam holds a BA with honors in Applied Mathematics and Economics from Harvard College and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He earned distinctions as a Siebel Scholar, an Arjay Miller Scholar, and the Henry Ford Scholar, the latter of which Stanford awards annually to each class’s valedictorian.

Joe Musselman

Joe Musselman

Bravo Victor Venture Capital

Joe Musselman is the founder of Bravo Victor Venture Capital; his experience spans several years of building, advising, and coaching teams, leadership, and cultures across the technology sector. Joe is deeply focused on true dual-use technology that strengthens both commercial and the asymmetrical advantage of Special Operators downrange, providing cutting-edge technology solutions to the operator as quickly as possible. He is invested in early-stage technology companies ranging from inception to $55B market cap. (Anduril, Epirus, Epsilon3, XBow Systems, Firestorm Labs, Tive, and others).

Joe was the CEO and Founder of Honor.org, America’s first career transition institute for Navy SEALs and the U.S. Special Operations community. He scaled a multi-million dollar business and a network of 7,000 + supporters and deep networks inside the Fortune 100, technology and venture capital communities. He served on the board of the NASDAQ Center for Entrepreneurship in San Francisco, supporting start-up entrepreneurs with partnership and talent strategies, leadership, and culture design.

Los Angeles

Minnie Ingersoll

Minnie Ingersoll

TenOneTen

Minnie Ingersoll is a partner at TenOneTen and host of the LA Venture podcast.  TenOneTen is a venture fund based in LA investing in early stage software and data companies.   Prior to TenOneTen, Minnie was the COO and co-founder of Shift, an online marketplace for used cars. Minnie started her career as an early product manager at Google.  She studied Computer Science at Stanford and has an MBA from HBS. In her spare time, Minnie surfs baby waves and raises baby people.

Amanda Groves

Amanda Groves

PLUS Capital

Amanda is a General Partner at PLUS Capital, a Venice, CA-based early growth stage venture capital and celebrity advisory firm. Amanda joined PLUS from J.P. Morgan, having spent time in both the Los Angeles and San Francisco offices. Amanda graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a B.S. in Business Administration from the Haas School of Business, and augmented her experience there with studies at Bocconi University in Milan focused on International Economics and Management. She was also a Division 1 soccer player with the Cal Bears. Outside of the office, she’s a member of national non-profit Jumpstart’s Southern California Advisory Board and serves as secretary and board member for the axeALS Foundation, a California-based nonprofit focused on encouraging research and raising funding and awareness for patient-centric treatment and cure of ALS. Amanda was also named to The Hollywood Reporter’s list Top Dealmakers of 2022, Business Insider’s “30 AND UNDER” list in 2018 and Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list in 2019.

Thomas Kang

Thomas Kang

Fenwick & West, LLP

Thomas concentrates his practice on strategic and practical business counseling for technology and life sciences companies, as well as venture capital firms, in a wide variety of corporate transactions, including venture capital financings, debt financings, public offerings, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate reorganizations.

Thomas has been recognized as a “Rising Star” by the Super Lawyers magazine and honored in Lawyers of Color’s inaugural Hot List Issue, recognizing early- to mid-career attorneys “excelling in the legal profession.”

Rob Freelen

Rob Freelen

Sozo Ventures

Rob Freelen is Managing Director and investing partner at Sozo Ventures.

Prior to joining Sozo in 2022, Rob was an executive at Silicon Valley Bank where he led both technology and healthcare teams. Most recently, Rob was Head of VC Relationship Management, serving as principal advisor to SVB Capital’s Fund-of-Funds and primary relationship manager for many of the most active US Venture firms. Earlier in his SVB career he opened the Santa Monica office, was part of the Los Angeles region’s exceptional growth (‘15-’20), helped reorganize the sales organization as SVB’s first Chief of Staff, and contributed to record-setting expansion of the Healthcare/Life Sciences practice as Head of Business Development.

Rob has a B.A. in Psychology from Whitman College and has lectured at UCLA, USC, and Stanford University on venture capital and venture lending.

Despite having been born and raised on the Stanford University Campus, Rob and his wife moved to LA for SVB in 2015 and quickly fell in  love with everything about their Santa Monica community, except the density of Dodger fans. On the weekends Rob can be found chasing his three daughters through the waves and trails of Southern California.

Joe Guzel

Joe Guzel

Haven Ventures

Joe is the Co-founder and Managing Partner at Haven Ventures, an early-stage venture firm investing in the future of financial technology and decentralized finance (web3) focused on supporting founders on the ground floor.

Brett Brewer

Brett Brewer

Crosscut Ventures

Brett Brewer is a Co-Founder and Managing Director at CrossCut Ventures. Prior to co-founding Crosscut Ventures, Brett was a serial entrepreneur who has built, operated, and sold a number of Internet media companies. In 1998, he co-founded Intermix Media, which launched several online businesses including Myspace.com. Brett sold Intermix to Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. in 2005 for $680M. After leaving News Corp, Brett became President and Vice Chairman of Adknowledge, and helped grow the business from $40M to $300M in revenue over the span of seven years. Brett is an active angel investor and a pillar in the SoCal tech community. He has been a featured speaker at numerous industry events including Bear Sterns Internet Roundtable, Goldman Sachs Internet Conference and the Montgomery Technology Conference. Brett received a B.A. in Business and Economics from the University of California Los Angeles.

Dustin Rosen

Dustin Rosen

Wonder Ventures

Dustin Rosen is founder of Wonder Ventures, a venture capital fund focused on funding LA-based startups at the earliest stages. Previously, Dustin founded a mobile startup, Pose, and as CEO, led the company through development, growth and three rounds of venture capital funding before an acquisition in 2013. He received a B.S. in Economics from The Wharton School at The University of Pennsylvania.

Erik Rannala

Erik Rannala

Mucker Capital

Prior to forming Mucker Capital, Erik was most recently at Harrison Metal Capital, where he helped lead one of the original “micro-VC” firms in Silicon Valley. Before Harrison Metal, Erik was VP of product at TripAdvisor and GM of eBay’s premium features business. He began his career as a software developer at Accenture and holds a BS from the University of Delaware and an MBA from Duke University.

Shamin Walsh

Shamin Walsh

BAM Ventures

Shamin Walsh has over 10+ years as an active angel investor who gained experience in the consumer space through her early investments in companies such as Sweetgreen, Flexport, Outdoor Voices, and Sir Kensington’s.

Will Coffield

Will Coffield

Riot Ventures

Will Coffield is co-founder and General Partner at Riot Ventures. Will is a career institutional venture investor with over a decade of experience working with companies from ideation to IPO. At Riot, Will focuses on the firm’s investment practice in defense and aerospace as well as logistics and advanced manufacturing.

Will has led investments in True Anomaly (orbital defense prime), Parallel Systems (autonomy for rail freight), Oxide Computer Company (hyperscale datacenter infrastructure), Alloy Enterprises (Carnegie Steel 2.0), Elementary ML (artificially intelligent QA/QC for manufacturing), Rugged Robotics (construction robots), Open Envoy (freight AP automation), Azimuth (telemetry data infrastructure) and Route (ecommerce logistics and insurance). Will is an avid surfer, chef and dog trainer. He is proficient at two of those things…

Jason Nazar

Jason Nazar

Clovers

Jason Nazar is a serial tech entrepreneur, board member, investor, and writer. Jason was the Co-founder and CEO of Comparably (Acquired by ZoomInfo), the online platform to understand company cultures and employee compensation. He was also the co-founder and CEO of Docstoc (Acquired by Intuit), the premier content site to find any document and to start, grow and manage small businesses. Jason is also the co-founder of Clovers.ai, the AI platform to enhance online hiring and job interviews.

Jason has been an active board member/advisor in such notable companies including: Honey, Wondery, Flo, Tillys, Stack Commerce, Carelinx, and TicketMob. He currently serves on the board of Danvas, Sugar23, Clovers and Collab.

Jason is an adjunct professor at UCLA teaching entrepreneurship. He is also the creator and host of “Leadership Lessons” on Entrepreneur.com, an online interview show featuring public company CEOs and founders. He was also the creator and host of Startups Uncensored, the longest running and most widely attended community technology gathering in southern California, which regularly brought together thousands of entrepreneurs, engineers and investors.

He holds a BA from UCSB and his JD/MBA from Pepperdine University, where he was the Student Body President of both Universities. Jason was named one of the “Most Admired CEOs in Los Angeles”​ by the LA Business Journal and was appointed as the ‘Entrepreneur in Residence’ for the City of LA by Mayor Garcetti. He’s a popular and regular writer on Forbes, WSJ, Inc Magazine and Entrepreneur Media, as well as the creator of the YouTube program “How to Start a Business”.

New York

Peter Boyce II

Peter Boyce II

Stellation Capital

Peter A. Boyce II is the Founder & Managing Partner of Stellation Capital, an early stage venture capital firm headquartered in Brooklyn.

Prior to this, Peter spent eight years as a Partner at General Catalyst, an $8B venture capital firm that invests in powerful, positive change that endures.

With offices in San Francisco, Palo Alto, New York City, and Boston, GC has helped support the growth of businesses, such as: Airbnb, Canva, Datto, Demandware, Grammarly, Gitlab, Guild, Gusto, Hubspot, Kayak, Lemonade, Livongo, Monzo, Oscar, Samsara, Stripe, and Warby Parker. For more: www.generalcatalyst.com.

In addition to his work at GC, he also co-founded & advises Rough Draft Ventures: a funding platform to support technology entrepreneurship on university campuses: https://www.roughdraft.vc/.

Since joining GC in 2013 as one of the first two investment professionals based in their NYC office, he works closely with portfolio companies including: Ro, Atom Finance, Cadre, Mark43, Macro, Hellosaurus, Rebag, Summer, Great Jones, Outdoor Voices, Jet.com (acquired by Walmart), Major League Hacking, and Workflow (acquired by Apple).

Sutian Dong

Sutian Dong

Multitudes

I am a partner at Multitudes, where we believe that the next generation of innovation will be different than the last. We discover and invest in diverse, emerging managers and the high-growth companies they back.

I also co-founded the Global Women in VC Community, the largest and most powerful network of female VCs in the world. We count almost 4,000 women from 200+ cities, 60+ countries, and 40+ US states as members who share deal flow, job opportunities, industry data, and more.

Most recently, I was a partner at Female Founders Fund, investing in the exponential power of of exceptional female founders. We invested in companies like Billie (acq. Edgewell), Maven Clinic, Rent The Runway (NASDAQ:RENT), Zola, Tala, Thrive Global, and Co–Star Astrology.

I started my investing career at FirstMark Capital, a leading early stage venture fund in New York City. While I was there, FirstMark invested in companies like Pinterest, Riot Games (acq. Tencent), Shopify (NYSE:SHOP), Postmates, InVision, Tapad (acq. Telenor), and more.

I was previously the Director of Marketing at Norisol Ferrari, a womenswear couture line based in New York City, and held sales and marketing roles at MarketFactory (acq. ION), a fintech company building SaaS products for low-latency currency trading.

I am a Houston native and studied finance and marketing at NYU.

Stephanie Palmeri

Stephanie Palmeri

NextView

Stephanie is a Partner at NextView Ventures, a NYC, SF, and Boston-based seed and pre-seed firm. She invests in the founders who share a North Star of building exceptional user-centric experiences for individuals, families, companies, and communities. She spent a decade as a partner at Uncork Capital, where she invested in dozens of seed-stage companies, including Poshmark ($POSH), Clever (aqu. by Kahoot!), Chariot (acq. by Ford), ClassDojo, Carrot Fertility, Hallow, Panorama Education, Phil, Wrapbook, and Wonderschool. Previously, Stephanie worked as a technology consultant and marketer at Accenture, Estee Lauder, and several startups. She is a founding member of All Raise and on the advisory board of Columbia Business School’s Entrepreneurship Center.

Taylor Greene

Taylor Greene

Twelve Below

We started Twelve Below to reshape the future of venture capital — partnering with founders and offering them the guidance they need to go-to-market. At Twelve Below, I seek breakthrough ideas from special founders early in their journey. I’ve spent the last 10 years as a partner at leading seed firms Lerer Hippeau and Collaborative investing at the seed stage. Prior board roles include: Allbirds (NASDAQ: BIRD), Step, Mirror (NASDAQ: LULU), Leaflink, Teamshares, Transfix, Monument, Guideline, Crexi, Parsec (NYSE: U), Hungryroot, OpenTrons, Loyal, Accrue Savings. Other brands that I’ve influenced include: Mighty, Outbrain, Gyft, TrueHold, Dutch, Accrue Savings, Sora Schools and Campus.

Jenny Olsen

Jenny Olsen

Caleres, Inc.

I lead and advise marketing teams that create and grow brands that inspire fun, excitement, passion, and deep loyalty. My background includes all aspects of marketing, advertising, and public relations for clients ranging from early-stage venture capital and corporate-backed startups to top global brands such as Disney, Yahoo! and Pepsi. Leading e-commerce/retail employers have included Crate & Barrel (CMO), Stitch Fix (SFIX), and Gap subsidiaries, Piperlime (founding CMO) and Banana Republic. Prior to my marketing career, I was with two global public relations firms, Edelman and Fleishman-HIllard, and worked on both sides of the aisle on Capitol Hill.

Hadley Harris

Hadley Harris

Eniac

Hadley is a Founding General Partner of Eniac Ventures, a SF & NYC based venture capital firm that leads seed rounds in bold founders who use code to create transformational companies.  Before founding Eniac in 2019,  Hadley was a two time venture backed entrepreneur, helping growth Vlingo and Thumb until both were acquired.  Hadley lives in NYC but also spends quite a bit of time in the bay area.

Salt Lake

Chad Packard

Chad Packard

Pelion Venture Partners

Experienced Partner with a demonstrated history of working in the venture capital and private equity industry. Skilled in Due Diligence, Corporate Development, Licensing, Mergers & Acquisitions, and Entrepreneurship. Strong entrepreneurship professional with a JD from Santa Clara University, MBA focused in Finance from Brigham Young University, Economics from Brigham Young University.

Ben Capell

Ben Capell

Peterson Ventures

Ben is the Managing Director at Peterson Ventures. He has been with Peterson Ventures since inception, raising over $300 million in capital and overseeing investments in over 100 deals in his 10+ years of experience including leading the firms investments into 6 unicorns in the last 10 years including Allbirds (BIRD), Ethos Life, Lucid Software and Nomi Health among others. Prior to joining Peterson Ventures, Ben was the first employee hired at an enterprise tech startup based in Northern Virginia and spent several years at Charles River Associates, a leading global economic and business consulting firm headquartered in Boston. Ben received an MBA and a B.S. in Finance from Brigham Young University, where he was a Hawes Scholar.

Silicon Valley

Dustin Dolginow

Dustin Dolginow

43

Dustin is the founder of 43, a pre-product fund based in San Francisco. Previously, he was a Partner at Accomplice and co-founded Maiden Lane, the first fund built on top of AngelList. He’s an early investor in Roofr, Patreon, PillPack, Datacamp among others.

Ben Bayat

Ben Bayat

NextGen Venture Partners

Ben serves as Managing Partner of NextGen Venture Partners (NGVP), an early stage enterprise focused VC firm with $250M in AUM across 4 funds. Prior to joining NGVP, Ben was a Partner at Bay Area-based Illuminate Ventures, where he invested in early stage enterprise SaaS companies. Before entering venture capital, Ben spent over a decade at IBM as a data scientist before moving into executive roles in the engineering and sales groups. NGVP is an early stage VC firm focused on B2B companies across software and hardware. The firm combines decades of early venture experience with a technology platform that connects the portfolio to a network of over 1700 domain expert venture partners. Example portfolio investments include Carta, Dusty Robotics, Tripleblind, and Everlywell. Ben is a mid stage human focused on being a good person, investor, father, and husband. Father to two children and a one sourdough starter, avid skier and open water swimmer.

Sunil Nagaraj

Sunil Nagaraj

Ubiquity Ventures

Sunil Nagaraj is the Founder and Managing Partner of Ubiquity Ventures, a seed-stage institutional venture capital firm with $100 million under management and a focus on “software beyond the screen”® startups. This includes B2B technology companies that utilize smart hardware or machine learning to solve business problems outside the reach of computers and smartphones. By transforming real-world physical problems into the domain of software, Ubiquity-backed startups tap into large greenfield markets and offer more effective solutions.

Sunil currently serves on the boards of Esper, Halter, Kinetic, Koop, Loft Orbital, Parallel Domain, Resemble AI, ThruWave and other undisclosed investments.

Prior to founding Ubiquity Ventures, Sunil spent the better part of a decade with Bessemer Venture Partners where his work included leading the seed rounds of Auth0 (acquired by Okta for $6.5 billion) and Zapier as well as investments in Rocket Lab (NASDAQ: RKLB), Spire (NASDAQ: SPIR), Velo3D (NYSE: VLD), Tile (acquired by Life360), and Twitch (acquired by Amazon for $1 billion). Prior to being an investor, Sunil was founder/CEO of Triangulate, a VC-backed online dating startup using machine learning and behavioral data to improve matching accuracy. He has also worked at Bain & Company, Cisco, and Microsoft.

Sunil holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BS in Computer Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He serves as President of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (the largest general astronomy education society in the world with past Presidents including Edwin Hubble and Frank Drake). He also serves on the Advisory Board of the Harvard Business School California Research Center and as an Alumni Advisor to the Harvard MS/MBA program. He spends his free time playing piano, sailing, and nerding out on new technologies.

Katharine Tomko

Katharine Tomko

First Ascent Ventures

Katharine is a Partner at First Ascent Ventures, a VC fund that invests in early stage, emerging and growth-oriented enterprise software companies in the information technology sector.  Prior to joining First Ascent, Katharine worked in the area of privacy and data protection.  Most notably, she was Head of Privacy Programs at Facebook where she oversaw major initiatives related to the company’s privacy and data protection issues. Katharine was responsible for building and managing Facebook’s privacy and security program, which included everything from application to infrastructure, policy and procedure, regulatory compliance, incident response, as well as “go-to market messaging”.  Katharine now leverages her experience in privacy and data protection to both examine target companies through a lens of privacy and security as well as help existing portfolio companies to think through their growth strategy as it relates to privacy and security.

Mike Jung

Mike Jung

Founders Circle Capital

Mike Jung, Co-Founder and Partner, has invested in leading companies such as Twilio (TWLO),
AppDynamics (acq by CSCO), Adaptive Insights (acq by WDAY), Dollar Shave Club (acq by
Unilever), Ebates (acq by Rakuten) and AlienVault (acq by AT&T). He was previously a Partner
and founding team member at Panorama Capital and began his venture career at JPMorgan
Partners. Previously, Mike held executive roles as Vice President of Corporate & Business
Development at Ask Jeeves (acq by IAC), where he led M&A, strategic partnerships and new
product development, and the Exigen Group, where he led alliances, business development and
M&A. Mike also advised start-ups as an investment banker with Robertson Stephens and an
attorney with Gunderson Dettmer. Mike is also the co-founder of Alpha, a peer networking
community of technology founders and CEOs.

Sunil Rajaraman

Sunil Rajaraman

Hamlet

Sunil Rajaraman is a tech entrepreneur, operator and investor. He is currently VP of Marketing at GoodRx, where he oversees offline marketing, marketing to healthcare providers, and B2B marketing. Prior to GoodRx, Sunil was CMO of Metromile, and also ran marketing at Replicon Software. Sunil co-founded Scripted.com, which was backed by Crosslink, Redpoint and Storm Ventures. He is a 2-time EIR at Foundation Capital. His investments include Turing  (Founders Fund, Foundation Capital), Maven (First Round Capital, A16Z), Tonkean (Accel, Lightspeed), Iron Ox (Crosslink, Eniac) and Practice (A16Z) and several others. Sunil’s podcast ‘This is Your Life in Silicon Valley’ reached as high as top-200 in the US, and his writing has generated 10s of millions of pageviews.

Bradley Horowitz

Bradley Horowitz

Google

Experienced Google product leader, who has overseen numerous large-scale consumer internet products, including GMail, Google Docs, Google Voice, GTalk / Hangouts, Google News, Blogger, Reader and Google Photos. Previously, VP of Advanced Development at Yahoo, leading media search (e.g. Flickr) and innovation (Brickhouse, Yahoo Pipes.)

Previously co-founder and CTO of Virage, Inc., from beginnings through to IPO and acquisition.

Charles Hudson

Charles Hudson

Precursor Ventures

Charles Hudson is the Managing Partner and Founder of Precursor Ventures, an early­ stage venture capital firm focused on investing in the first institutional round of investment for the most promising software and hardware companies.

Prior to founding Precursor Ventures, Charles was a Partner at Uncork Capital (formerly known as SoftTech VC). In this role, he focused on identifying investment opportunities in mobile infrastructure, mobile applications, and marketplaces. In addition to his investment activities, he supported SoftTech portfolio companies on business and corporate development matters. He was also the Co­Founder and CEO of Bionic Panda Games, an Android­-focused mobile games startup based in San Francisco, CA.

Prior to joining SoftTech VC and co­founding Bionic Panda Games, Charles Hudson was the VP of Business Development for Serious Business until the company was acquired by Zynga in February 2010. Prior to Serious Business, he was the Sr. Director for Business Development at Gaia Interactive, an online hangout and virtual world for teens. Prior to Gaia, Charles worked in New Business Development at Google and focused on new partnership opportunities for early ­stage products in the advertising, mobile, and e-­commerce markets. Prior to joining Google, he was a Product Manager for IronPort Systems, a leading provider of anti-­spam hardware appliances that was acquired by Cisco Systems for $830 million in 2007. Before IronPort Systems, Charles worked at In-Q-Tel, the venture capital fund backed by the Central Intelligence Agency, where he invested in early-stage hardware and software companies.

Charles graduated from Stanford University with a BA in Economics and Spanish. Charles holds an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Edith Harbaugh

Edith Harbaugh

LaunchDarkly

Edith is CEO & Co-Founder of LaunchDarkly, the leading feature management platform.

Edith has more than 20 years of experience in product, engineering and marketing with both consumer and enterprise startups. Most recently she was Product Director at TripIt and Concur. She holds two patents in deployment from her time in engineering at Vignette. She is a contributing writer to DZone, DevOps.com, and ReadWriteWeb; and cohosts the “To Be Continuous” Podcast with Paul Biggar, CircleCI founder. Edith earned a BS in Engineering from Harvey Mudd College.

Hunter Walk

Hunter Walk

Homebrew

Hunter cofounded Homebrew, a seed stage venture fund, in 2013 with his friend and former colleague Satya Patel. Prior he led product management at YouTube after originally joining Google in 2003, managing product and sales efforts for AdSense, Google‘s contextual advertising business. Hunter’s first job in Silicon Valley was as the founding product and marketing guy at Linden Lab, creators of the innovative virtual world Second Life. Earlier in his career he was a management consultant and also spent a year at Late Night with Conan O‘ Brien. His parents are proud of his BA in History from Vassar and MBA from Stanford University.

Jeff Clavier

Jeff Clavier

Uncork Capital

Founder of Uncork Capital (formerly SoftTech VC), one of the original micro-VC firms in the US. Invested in 200+ startups since 2004, including FIT, SEND, EB, Postmates, Front, Molekule.

Andrea Funsten

Andrea Funsten

RTP Global

Andrea is a Partner on RTP Global’s US investment team, splitting her time between San Francisco and New York. Her focus is on early stage investments in B2B SaaS and infrastructure across AI/ML, fintech, devOps, logistics and supply chain.

Prior to joining RTP Global in 2023, Andrea was a Managing Partner at Basecamp Fund where she built out a portfolio of over 50 companies at the pre-seed and seed stages such as Flatfile, Cube, Railway, FleetOps, and TripleBlind. She also served on the investment teams for Expa and Fika Ventures, and on the operating side led sales efforts at early stage startups like VTS.

Her motivation to become a VC stems from her own experience as a startup founder. In 2014 Andrea founded Loop, a group buying platform, where she quickly realized how little start-up news coverage reported the true up and down experience of the founder journey. It was during this time that she started hosting small founder dinners in her San Francisco apartment, dubbed “group therapy,” to connect other founders going through the same experience.

Andrea holds a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania where she majored in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. A native of Los Angeles and daughter of a Latin American immigrant, Andrea can’t always understand how people who live outside of California make it through the colder seasons. She loves playing chess and will travel far and wide to see comedy shows in any city she visits.

Shawn Merani

Shawn Merani

Parade Ventures

Shawn Merani is the Founder and Managing Partner of Parade Ventures, a business-to-business themed pre-seed & seed stage venture capital firm.

Previously, Shawn was a co-founder and partner at Flight Ventures, investing in early stage software, internet and mobile companies across a variety of sectors. He has also made select later stage investments. Shawn’s investments include Cruise Automation, Dollar Shave Club, HOOKED, Sapho, Plastiq, Madison Reed, Stance, Inkbox, Pillow, Managed by Q and more.

As an operator, Shawn was a founding partner of Liquidnet’s Private Shares marketplace, which enabled over 750 of the world’s leading asset managers to invest in high-growth, pre-IPO companies. Prior to Liquidnet, Shawn was Senior Director of Business Development at ReachLocal. Shawn has a BA in Economics and a BS in Business Administration from the University of California at Berkeley, as well as an MBA from UCLA Anderson School of Management. Shawn enjoys spending time with his family, riding his Peloton, fantasy sports and supporting the Cal Bears.

Chris Britt

Chris Britt

Chime

Chris Britt is the Founder & CEO of Chime, the leader in US challenger banking that helps Members avoid fees, save money automatically and achieve financial peace of mind. From 2007-2012, Chris was Chief Product Officer and SVP, Corporate Development at Green Dot. Chris was also a senior product leader at Visa and one of the first executives at ComScore. He’s also a Board Member of coachart.org, a non-profit that connects chronically ill kids with free lessons in the arts and athletics.

Liz Wessel

Liz Wessel

First Round Capital

Liz Wessel is a Partner based in San Francisco. Prior to joining First Round, she was a Visiting Group Partner at Y Combinator, where she worked with over 110 early-stage startups. Liz has also been investing as an angel since 2016, backing over 40 startups, including Ramp, ScaleAI, Ro, Artera (fka WELL Health), FreeWill, Snackpass and others.

Before starting her full-time investing career, Liz was the co-founder and CEO of WayUp, an early-career recruitment platform used by over 7 million candidates and thousands of companies. She launched WayUp in 2014 and ran it for seven years — during which time she raised over $40 million in venture and helped the company navigate a successful exit in 2021.

Prior to WayUp, Liz worked at Google as a product marketing manager. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor’s in Political Science, Mathematics and Japanese.

Tim Kendall

Tim Kendall

Moment

Tim Kendall is the CEO of Moment, an app that helps people use their phones in healthier ways. Tim is the former President of Pinterest – at various points, he led product, engineering, marketing and sales. Prior to Pinterest, Tim was Facebook’s Director of Monetization. Tim serves on the board of UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital. He earned his engineering degree and MBA from Stanford University.

Seattle

Hanns Anders

Hanns Anders

Amazon Alexa Fund

Hanns is a member of the investment team at the Amazon Alexa Fund, where he supports early-stage companies building new experiences at the intersection of ambient computing and the digital consumer. Prior to joining Amazon, he led iRobot Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of the robotics company iRobot. Previously, he spent time at Claremont Creek Ventures, where he invested in areas such as sustainability, fintech, and mobility. Over the past fifteen years, Hanns has invested in software and hardware companies spanning consumer and enterprise applications in categories such as AI/ML, energy, healthcare, transportation, logistics, and the built environment. Hanns holds an MBA and MS in Natural Resources from the University of Michigan, and a BS from Wake Forest University. 

Heather Redman

Heather Redman

Flying Fish Partners

Heather is Co-Founder & Managing Partner at Flying Fish Partners, a venture firm investing in artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics companies. She serves on the boards of Beneficial State Bank (Lead Independent Director and member Audit & Technology Committees), Yesler, Inc., Coldstream Holdings Inc., Greater Seattle Metropolitan Chamber (immediate past Chair), Washington Technology Industry Association (Chair), Technology Alliance, Forterra and as a Regent of the Washington State University.  She serves on the executive committee of the Global EIR Coalition, the governing advisory board of the Hawthorn Club, the Connector Board of NCWIT, the advisory board of iInovate and as a mentor at Techstars. She was named a 2019 Director of the Year by the Puget Sound Business Journal. Heather is also very active in local and national policy. Prior to her current roles, Heather was Executive and Senior Vice President at each of Indix, Summit Power, Atom Entertainment, Getty Images and PhotoDisc and General Counsel of Getty Images, a publicly traded company. Heather’s law degree is from Stanford and her BA is from Reed.

Ben Gilbert

Ben Gilbert

Pioneer Square Labs

Ben is a co-founder of PSL. He is a technology investor and entrepreneur, and currently represents PSL on the Boards of Glow and an unannounced investment. He has a background in product management from Microsoft where he shipped the first version of Office for iPad and ran The Garage, the company’s grassroots innovation program. Ben also co-founded Madrona Venture Labs.

Ben was named the 2017 Young Entrepreneur of the Year by GeekWire and 40 Under 40 by Puget Sound Business Journal. He is the co-host of Acquired, one of the most popular technology and venture capital podcasts.

Ben sits on the board of the Microsoft Alumni Association and the Pacific Northwest Anti Defamation League.

Lisa Nelson

Lisa Nelson

M12

Lisa leads portfolio development activities for M12. Additionally, she also leads investment activities in the Pacific Northwest, VC engagement for Microsoft and marketing strategy and execution for the fund. Lisa’s been with Microsoft for several years in a variety of roles across business development and finance. She most recently served as chief of staff for the EVP of Business Development where she helped identify, pursue and support new areas of growth for Microsoft through key strategic partnerships, investments, and M&A. Lisa is a Certified Public Accountant and has a Bachelor in Business Administration – Finance and Statistics from the University of Washington.

Eric Klein

Eric Klein

Lemnos

Eric contributed to building some of the world’s most well-known consumer products. As a partner at Lemnos, the premier early-stage hardware investment fund, he uses those experiences and connections to coach and fund brilliant entrepreneurs productizing frontier technologies.

Aviel Ginzburg

Aviel Ginzburg

Founders' Co-op

Aviel Ginzburg is a General Partner at Founders’ Co-op and former Managing Director of the Alexa Accelerator, powered by Techstars, which was backed by Amazon’s Alexa Fund. In 2010 Aviel co-founded Simply Measured, one of Founders’ Co-op’s first investments and was later backed by Bessemer Venture Partners, Trinity Ventures, and MHS capital. When Simply Measured sold to Sprout Social at the end of 2017, Aviel transitioned from his role as Venture Partner into a full time General Partner. Aviel got his start as one of the first software engineers at Appature (acquired by IMS Health), which was also backed by Founders’ Co-op in 2009. Though a new addition to the partnership, Aviel knows the Founders’ Co-op ecosystem well, and has played every role from portfolio founder, to company employee, to partner over a 10 year period. Aviel holds a BS from Vanderbilt University

Kirby Winfield

Kirby Winfield

Ascend.Vc

Kirby Winfield is a seasoned startup operator and investor, and is currently the Founding General Partner at Ascend.vc, a pre-seed stage venture fund investing in marketplace, e-commerce/DTC, and B2B software startups in the Pacific Northwest. Early in his career, Kirby was a founding team member and operating executive at back-to-back tech IPOs, with Go2Net (GNET) and Marchex (MCHX). He is also a two-time venture capital-backed CEO, with AdXpose (DFJ, Ignition) acquired by comScore (SCOR), and Dwellable (Maveron, VersionOne) acquired by HomeAway (AWAY). Kirby has invested in dozens of technology startups, and served as a Board Director of the real estate CRM platform Sharper Agent (sold to LEDR/Z), and the in-store customer experience platform Spectrio (sold to Bertram Capital). He currently serves as a Board Director at Bean Box, the premier Direct to Consumer gourmet coffee gift and subscription brand; Keepe, the leading vetted, on-demand contractor network for property managers; and SyncFloor, the consumer-grade music licensing platform for independent labels and artists. Other notable investments include Attunely, Blume, Crowd Cow, Dolly, Stackery and Wrench. Kirby has served as Board Chair at Special Olympics of Washington, where he helped bring the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games to Seattle. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of Seattle Preparatory School, Board Member at the University of Washington’s Haring Center Capital Campaign, and Board Advisor at the Friendship Circle of Washington. In his free time, Kirby coaches youth sports, and enjoys running, tennis, and traveling with his wife, son and daughter.

Kellan Carter

Kellan Carter

Fuse Venture Partners

Kellan Carter is a founding partner of Fuse where he focuses on early-stage investments in intelligent software in both horizontal and vertical categories.  Previously, Kellan spent seven years at Ignition Partners, a leading early-stage venture capital firm. He joined Ignition in 2013 and was made partner by 2018. At Ignition, Kellan led investments in Botkeeper, Symend, Icertis, KenSci, and Azuqua, and served on the boards of both Botkeeper and Symend.

Prior to Ignition, Kellan spent two years in investment banking at Mooreland Partners in San Francisco. There, he helped execute M&A transactions for technology companies in a variety of sectors, including mobile, enterprise software, systems, and infrastructure. Prior to Mooreland Partners, Kellan was an associate in KPMG’s advisory practice in Orange County, CA, where he helped structure asset-backed securities collateralized by student loans, auto loans, and residential and commercial mortgages.

Kellan holds a BS degree in business administration from the University of Montana in Missoula, where he graduated summa cum laude.  After college, Kellan founded an online, business-networking platform to connect current students and faculty to UM alumni.

Toronto

Zain Manji

Zain Manji

Lazer

Co-founder at Lazer, where we incubate products and help amazing companies such as Shopify, Coinbase, Dapper Labs, 100 Thieves, Genies, NFL, Clearco, Census, Certn, Ro, Goldfinch, and many more, design, build and ship incredible products. Investor in 25+ companies/funds including Italic, Thirdweb, Certn, Nabis, Sole Savy, Copy.ai, Float, Avro Life Sciences, Definitive, Gamma, Build Ops, Fam, Railz, Ether.fi, Flashbox, Stax, Berachain, Tuned, Savvyy, Multicoin Capital, Roach Capital, Inovia, Blank Ventures, Banana Capital, Tiny, and AAVCF.

Stacey Kline

Stacey Kline

The Good Fund

Stacey is the founder and managing partner of The Good Fund – an impact fund that invests in early-stage startups solving some of the world’s biggest challenges. She is also is the CEO of Otto Intelligence, a fintech working to enable the personalization of finance.

Prior to founding The Good Fund, Stacey was the Director of innovation projects at Goodmans LLP, driving strategic initiatives and projects aimed at addressing change in the legal market. Stacey also practiced corporate law at Goodmans. Stacey is the Co-Chair and Co-Founder of The Breakthrough Fund, a venture philanthropy initiative through SickKids Hospital. Stacey serves on the Board of Save a Child’s Heart, an organization whose mission is to save children’s lives, by improving the quality and accessibility of paediatric cardiac care. Stacey also serves on the board of OCAD U CO, an executive training studio with a mission to help industry leaders and their teams use creative problem solving to drive innovation and change.

Stacey holds a JD from Osgoode Hall Law School, a MSc from the London School of Economics and a BA (Hons) from the University of King’s College.

Ameet Shah

Ameet Shah

Golden Ventures

Ameet Shah is a Partner at Golden Ventures. He has 13 years of product development and sales experience, wearing many hats in both early-stage startups and large enterprise. As an investor, Ameet has worked with a number of successful startups including Brightwheel, ChefHero, Hush, Inkbox and Skywatch.

Prior to joining Golden, Ameet spent some years living in the Bay Area before returning to Toronto in 2005 to co-found Five Mobile, a premier product design and development firm. Zynga later acquired the company in 2008, where he became a GM, overseeing the operations in Toronto. Key responsibilities included managing the P&L of several live games, launching the mobile ad platform and kickstarting many of the machine learning initiatives for the company.

He also was one of the first employees at Tira Wireless and became the Director of Systems Engineering and Strategic Accounts after moving to San Francisco. He also worked as a software engineer at both IBM and Grey Interactive.

Ameet attended the University of Toronto and graduated with a B.Sc Hons in Computer Science and Economics. He has been an active mentor, advisor, and angel investor in the community.

Andre Charoo

Andre Charoo

Maple VC

Andre is the Founding GP at Maple VC, a seed fund that backs founders with Canadian roots. Prior to founding Maple, he was one of the first 25 employees at Uber and Hired (both have Canadian founders). He is also a Venture Partner at Inovia, Canada’s top multi-stage fund and Co-Chair of the C100, an influential community of Canadians in tech. Prior to tech, Andre worked in investment banking in the US and UK. Andre was born and raised in Toronto and studied at UofT.

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