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This list showcases the top United States based Partner operating in the Information Technology space. If you think a Partner is missing from this list, feel free to contact our editor on editor@beststartup.us.
The individuals on this list have been included because of exceptional performance in one of the following categories:
- Innovation – Operating as a key part in an extremely innovative business or startup.
- Growth – Operating as a key figure in the growth and upscale of a market leading business or startup.
- Management – Showing exceptional management skills.
- Societal impact – Putting their business on the map for their positive societal or environmental impact.
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Sriram Krishnan
SVP Product, Marketing & Partnerships of HeadSpin
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About HeadSpin: HeadSpin is a developer of a digital experience intelligence platform used to provide flawless digital experiences.
Larry N. Feinberg
Partner of Oracle
Larry Neil Feinberg serves as the President at Oracle Investment Management, Inc. Feinberg founded the firm in 1993. He is a Managing Partner at Oracle Partners, L.P. Feinberg founded the firm in 1993. He has been serving as the Founder, Chairman, and Director of Oracle Healthcare Acquisition Corp. since September 2005. Feinberg serves as the Managing Partner at Oracle Partners, L.L.C. He is the President at Oracle Associates, LLC. Feinberg was a Principal at Odyssey Partners, L.P. from 1989 to 1993, where he directed the firm’s private and public healthcare investing activities. Feinberg served as a Senior Vice President at Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc., where he had begun working as a Healthcare Research Analyst in 1980. From 1986 to 1987 Feinberg was the First Vice President of the healthcare group of Drexel Burnham Lambert, Inc. He was elected to the Institutional Investor All-American Research Team for seven consecutive years from 1982 to 1988. Feinberg served as a Director of Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacy, Inc. Feinberg has been one of Wall Street’s leading healthcare industry figures and over the course of his career, had served as an Analyst, Investment Banker, Merchant Banker, and Portfolio Manager. Feinberg received an M.B.A. from New York University in 1980 and a Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of Vermont in 1978.
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About Oracle: Oracle is an integrated cloud application and platform services that sells a range of enterprise information technology solutions.
Tom Noonan
General Partner and Co-Founder of TechOperators
Tom Noonan is a General Partner at TechOperators. Tom is the former chairman, president and chief executive officer of Internet Security Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: ISSX), which was acquired in 2007 by IBM for $1.3B. Tom Noonan and Chris Klaus launched ISS in 1994 to commercialize and develop a premier network security management company. Under Tom’s leadership, ISS revenue soared from startup in 1995 to nearly $400 million dollars in its first decade. The company grew to more than 2,000 employees, with operations in more than 36 countries. Prior to co-founding ISS, Tom held senior management positions at Dun and Bradstreet Software, where he was vice president, worldwide marketing. Before joining D&B Software, he specialized in real-time, automated control systems for computer-integrated manufacturing. Earlier, Tom founded two successful technology companies while residing in Boston: Actuation Electronics, a precision motion-control company and Leapfrog Technologies, a software development company designed for networked applications. Tom’s management style and vision has been widely recognized by industry-leading publications including Forbes, Business Week and Fortune. In 1999, Ernst and Young recognized him as “Entrepreneur of the Year.” Tom was recognized with the “Lifetime Achievement Award” at the RSA Security conference, the world’s largest conference dedicated to information security. Tom was also elected to the National Board of Directors for the American Electronics Association (AeA), whose mission is to serve as “the voice of the American high-tech community.” In 2002, President Bush appointed Tom to serve on the National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC), a White House homeland defense initiative that protects information systems critical to the nation’s infrastructure. He currently chairs the NIAC Evaluation and Enhancement of Information Sharing and Analysis Working Group. Tom is a frequent speaker at leading industry events and has delivered keynote addresses at such venues as the G8 Summits in Kyoto, Japan and Sea Island, Georgia, Interop Las Vegas, the RSA Conference, SUMAQ Summit, CSIA Town Hall, Japan External Trade Organization, Atlanta Rotary Club, and Forbes CEO events in the United States, Singapore and Mexico. Tom holds a mechanical engineering degree from Georgia Tech and a business degree from Harvard University. He is an active participant and speaker in numerous professional societies, and serves on the board of directors for Woodruff Arts Center, Georgia Tech Foundation, Georgia Tech’s College of Computing, the Carter Center’s Board of Counselors, Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and Young President’s Organization. He serves on the boards of Manhattan Associates (NASDAQ: MANH) and a number of privately held technology companies. He is also an active philanthropist through the work of the Thomas E. Noonan Family foundation which supports education, environmental and healthcare causes locally and nationally. Most recently, Tom was named a “Most Admired CEO” in Atlanta in 2015 by the Atlanta Business Chronicle. Tom is currently Chairman of Ionic Security, a TechOperators investment and a leading innovator in data security for enterprise customers.
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About TechOperators: TechOperators is a venture capital firm which focuses on solutions in software, internet, cloud computing, security, and infrastructure.
David Gould
General Partner of TechOperators
Dave Gould is a Partner at TechOperators. Having held leadership roles with both start-ups and larger technology companies, Dave offers a broad range of experience that touches every aspect of the business. A proven industry leader with a breadth of knowledge in launching and growing businesses in emerging markets, he possesses sound experience in predicting market developments, setting and adjusting strategy, and leading organizations amidst changing market dynamics. Dave was formerly the Chairman & CEO of Witness Systems. During his eight-year tenure, he led the company through a successful IPO (Red Herring #13 in 2000), and to the leading position in the workforce optimization market. Through strong execution and successful acquisitions, Witness grew from less than $10 million of annual revenue to close to $250 million, with operating margins in the 20% range. The company was sold in the spring of 2007 to Verint for ~ $1.1 billion. Dave joined Witness Systems from Boston-based InStream Corporation, where he was Chairman & CEO of the early-stage Internet electronic commerce company targeting the healthcare market. Prior to his roles there, he served as president of DCA’s Remote Access Division (now Attachmate Corporation) and held management positions with Management Science America (MSA). Dave holds a bachelor’s in economics degree from the University of Pennsylvania and a MBA from Emory University.
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About TechOperators: TechOperators is a venture capital firm which focuses on solutions in software, internet, cloud computing, security, and infrastructure.
Said Mohammadioun
Managing Partner of TechOperators
Said Mohammadioun serves as the Managing Partner at TechOperators.
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About TechOperators: TechOperators is a venture capital firm which focuses on solutions in software, internet, cloud computing, security, and infrastructure.
Raj Dhamodharan
EVP Blockchain / Digital Asset Products & Partnerships of Mastercard
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About Mastercard: Mastercard provides payment processing products and solutions, and related consulting services.
Zahir Khoja
Executive Vice President, Global Merchant Solutions and Partnerships of Mastercard
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About Mastercard: Mastercard provides payment processing products and solutions, and related consulting services.
Sherri Haymond
Executive Vice President, Digital Partnerships of Mastercard
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About Mastercard: Mastercard provides payment processing products and solutions, and related consulting services.
Leigh Amaro
SVP, Enterprise Partnerships of Mastercard
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About Mastercard: Mastercard provides payment processing products and solutions, and related consulting services.
Matt Miller
Vice President – Digital Partnerships of Mastercard
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About Mastercard, Mastercard, Mastercard: Mastercard provides payment processing products and solutions, and related consulting services.
Stefany Bello
Vice President- Digital Partnerships, Latin America and the Caribbean of Mastercard
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About Mastercard: Mastercard provides payment processing products and solutions, and related consulting services.
Jenny Lefcourt
General Partner of Freestyle
Jenny Lefcourt is a General Partner at Freestyle. Jenny earned her B.S. in economics from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and attended the Stanford Graduate School of Business. In 1998 she left Stanford to found Wedding Channel.com (sold: XOXO). In 2003 she co-founded Bella Pictures (sold: CPI). In 2014 Jenny joined Freestyle, and was promoted to GP in 2015. Some of Jenny’s notable investments include BetterUp, Crexi, Daily.co, Embark, Ridwell, Narvar and WELL Health. She is also a founding member and board member of All Raise. Jenny is an angel investor in Discord, MainStreetHub and Minted.
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About All Raise, BetterUp, Crexi, Discord, Freestyle, Narvar, Well Health: Freestyle is a venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage technology companies.
David Samuel
Founding General Partner of Freestyle
David Samuel is an experienced executive, serial entrepreneur, and Internet pioneer in software & media. Today, Dave is co-founder of Freestyle Capital, an early-stage Internet & technology venture capital firm, with investments in over 66 companies. Prior to Freestyle, Dave co-founded Crackle.com in 2004 (acquired by Sony Pictures Entertainment for $65 million in 2006) and founded Spinner.com in 1996 (acquired by AOL for $320 million in 1999). Dave graduated from MIT with a degree in Electrical Engineering, is an SF Giants fan, enjoys both wake boarding and snowboarding, and lives in Marin with his 4 children.
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About Freestyle, Toi Labs: Freestyle is a venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage technology companies.
Brad Feld
Founding Partner of Foundry
Brad Feld is a partner and co-founder of Foundry. He has been an early-stage investor and entrepreneur for over 35 years, since founding his first company, Feld Technologies, in college. Brad is also a co-founder of Techstars and, with his wife Amy Batchelor, runs the Anchor Point Foundation. Brad has written several books on entrepreneurship and venture capital and started blogging in 2004 before VC Twitter existed. Brad holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Management Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Brad is also an art collector and long-distance runner who enjoys wandering around alone in the mountains for hours at a time.
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About Foundry, Global Accelerator Network, Mobius Venture Capital, Techstars, Techstars Atlanta, COX Enterprises Social Impact Accelerator: Foundry is a venture capital firm focused on providing early-stage technology investments.
Ryan McIntyre
Founding Partner of Foundry
Ryan McIntyre is a founding partner of Foundry. Ryan started his career in venture at Mobius Venture Capital in January 2000, just prior to the bursting of the first internet bubble, timing Ryan compares to arriving at a party just when the keg runs dry and the cops arrive. Prior to becoming a VC, Ryan co-founded the early internet search engine Excite in 1993, which went public on NASDAQ in April 1996 and later became Excite@Home following the merger of Excite and @Home in 1999, and was one of the top five websites in the early innings of the world wide web. Ryan was a software engineer at Excite, and his experience there at the dawn of the web building the infrastructure to support a large-scale consumer-facing site informs his predilection to invest in developer-focused products and services as well as enterprise and consumer-facing businesses. Ryan holds a bachelor’s degree in Symbolic Systems from Stanford University, where he learned about genetic algorithms and neural networks well before computers and data were big enough to make them useful, and he once wrote a Boggle-playing algorithm in LISP as a class project. Ryan is a proud dad, husband, and labradoodle guardian. He is an avid guitarist and collector, has a recording studio in his basement, loves craft beer, runs the occasional marathon (seven so far), and can sometimes be found hanging out in New Zealand.
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About Foundry: Foundry is a venture capital firm focused on providing early-stage technology investments.
Chris Moody
Partner of Foundry
Chris Moody, aka “Moody,” joined Foundry in 2017 after working as an operator for 27 years. Prior to joining Foundry, he was GM & VP of Twitter’s Data & Enterprise business and CEO of Gnip, a Foundry portfolio company acquired by Twitter in 2014. Moody has worked in leadership roles at publicly traded companies (Twitter, IBM, Oracle, EDS,) and fast-growth startups (Aquent, Gnip). He has managed teams with thousands of employees spanning 17 countries. He loves working with entrepreneurs to scale their companies while keeping them fun and agile. He particularly enjoys engaging founders around topics involving culture/values, hiring, branding, partnerships, and sales. Moody loves spending time with his family. He also enjoys riding his bike in the foothills around Boulder and his snowboard in the Rocky Mountains. A huge fan of the Auburn Tigers, he delivered the university’s Spring Commencement Address in 2016. For some reason, he can’t explain, Moody is also learning to play golf and welcomes any invitation to play. In his spare time, he’s known for creating engaging video content via his own vlog, VentureKills.
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About Foundry: Foundry is a venture capital firm focused on providing early-stage technology investments.
Jaclyn Freeman Hester
Partner of Foundry
Jaclyn Freeman Hester is a partner at Foundry. She joined in 2016 with a passion for supporting the next generation of entrepreneurs and investors. Jaclyn leads direct investments in early-stage companies, often collaborating with Foundry’s partner funds. She helped launch the partner fund strategy, building Foundry’s portfolio to over 40 managers. Bringing her unique LP + GP perspective, Jaclyn has become a go-to sounding board for emerging VCs. Jaclyn first fell in love with entrepreneurship while earning her JD/MBA at CU Boulder. There, she served as Executive Director of Startup Colorado, where she got to know Foundry and the incredible Boulder/Denver startup community the firm helped catalyze. In her brief stint as a practicing attorney, Jaclyn advised clients in M&A transactions and early-stage financings. She also witnessed the founder journey first-hand, working closely with her husband and his family as they built B2B SaaS company, FareHarbor (acquired by BKNG). Prior to joining Foundry, Jaclyn practiced corporate law at Perkins Coie Jaclyn loves the Boulder lifestyle, but her heart will always be on the coast, having grown up a New England “beach kid.” She is the proud mother of three lovely children (2 humans, 1 Black Lab) and is a blue-groomer-on-a-sunny-day skier and 9-hole golfer. In her glimpses of free time, you can find Jaclyn enjoying live music, especially at Red Rocks and in Telluride, two of the most magical places in the world. And sometimes she tweets (@jfreester).
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About Foundry: Foundry is a venture capital firm focused on providing early-stage technology investments.
Seth Levine
Founding Partner of Foundry
Seth Levine is a partner at Foundry and is a co-founder of the firm. The intersection of community and business has always been a driving force for Seth. He co-founded Pledge 1%, a global network of companies who have pledged equity, time, and product back to their local communities. He is on the board of StartupColorado, which promotes entrepreneurship in areas of Colorado outside of the front range. He is also a Trustee of Macalester College in St. Paul, MN, where he helped found their entrepreneurship program as well as a popular student hackathon (the “Macathon”). Easily distracted and a passionate advocate for entrepreneurship, in addition to his day job working with companies and funds at Foundry, Seth spends time as an advisor to venture funds and companies around the globe – especially in the Middle East and Africa – to help promote entrepreneurship and economic development. In 2021, released The New Builders: Face to Face with the True Future of Business, a book he co-authored with Elizabeth MacBride about the increasingly diverse future of entrepreneurship in America. A passionate cyclist, above-average skier, and general fan of all things outdoors, Seth and his wife live in Colorado with their three children.
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About Foundry, Mobius Venture Capital: Foundry is a venture capital firm focused on providing early-stage technology investments.
Lindel Eakman
Partner of Foundry
Lindel followed his passion as an investor across global capital markets to focus on early-stage investing with Foundry. Lindel has been investing in venture-backed companies and venture firms for nearly two decades, building an extensive network of limited partners, venture capitalists, and founders. He joined as a partner in 2015 and is active across the portfolio, working closely with partner funds and leading new direct investments. Lindel brings a blue-collar approach and humility to his work with a lot of respect for founders and the effort it takes to make something out of nothing. He will support you through thick and thin. Prior to joining Foundry, Lindel managed the private investment program for the University of Texas Investment Management Company (UTIMCO). At UTIMCO, he developed his love for early-stage investing as he built the endowment’s venture capital program. He was fortunate to sponsor early investments in many of the now leading venture capital firms, including IA Ventures, True Ventures, Union Square Ventures, and, of course, Foundry. Lindel received his MBA from the University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business and his BBA in accounting and finance at Texas Christian University. He is a CPA and a CFA charter holder. Lindel previously served as Vice-Chair of the Institutional Limited Partner Association and is a member of the St. David’s Foundation Investment Committee and the University of Colorado Foundation Investment Committee. Lindel resides in Boulder with his incredible wife and two amazing daughters. The hiking, fishing, and skiing almost make him forget how much he misses the tacos, music, and lakes of Austin.
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About Foundry: Foundry is a venture capital firm focused on providing early-stage technology investments.
Ido Mart
Global Head of Agency Partnerships of Wix
A versatile business leader with extensive experience building and leading revenue generating organizations, combining marketing, sales, partnerships and customer success expertise to drive market penetration and top‐line growth.
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About Wix: Wix provides a platform for the development of cloud data services for millions of registered users worldwide.
Shawn Carpenter
Founder & Managing Partner of Three Tree Ventures
Shawn Carpenter is the Founder and Chairman of the Board at Three Tree Ventures, an early-stage technology startup investment fund that backs exceptional entrepreneurs that are applying technology to market segments with high caps that have had a historically incorrect, ineffective and/or insufficient level of technology application. Three Tree Ventures prefers to invest in startups as early as possible, has historically only invested in product companies, and prefers to invest in organizations with one or more U.S. military veteran founder(s). Since early 2014, Shawn has also been an LP and Advisor to CrossCut Ventures (https://www.crosscut.vc) in Los Angeles, CA. Mr. Carpenter is a globally respected cyber security expert with a broad range of successful early-stage investments, including Compass (IPO on NYSE #COMP 4.1.2021 @ $8.22B valuation), Privateer Holdings (acquired by Tilray), Awake Security (acquired by Arista Networks), Left Coast Ventures (acquired by Subversive Capital), GroupSense, White Ops (now known as “HUMAN” acquired by Goldman Sachs Merchant Banking) ThreatGRID (acquired by Cisco), RideScout (acquired by Daimler AG), InAuth (acquired by American Express) and Efflux Systems (acquired by NETSCOUT Systems). Mr. Carpenter is known for his acumen in advising early stage innovators. He has successfully helped Three Tree Ventures portfolio entrepreneurs and their companies raise capital for pre-Seed, Seed, and Series A investment rounds, navigate rough waters, acquire key talent and customers, and help develop short and long-term business strategies. He currently advises CrossCut Ventures, Trinity Cyber, TruSTAR Technology (acquired by Splunk 5-2021), AgentHero, GroupSense, uStadium and Netswitch Technology Management. He has held key positions at startups where he was an early employee — Principal Forensics Analyst at NetWitness, Chief Technical Analyst at iSIGHT Partners, Chief Strategy Officer at Invotas, and Senior Vice President of Cyber at Cybraics. One of his passions is being the Technical Advisor for a non-profit 501(c)3 founded by his wife, Dr. Jennifer Jacobs, and a close friend, Jessica Stern — Connect Our Kids (https://www.connectourkids.org). The organization is applying modern technologies like artificial intelligence and data science to the United States foster care system to improve outcomes. His experience and successful entrepreneurial background are coupled with deep technical skills honed while pioneering cyber security protocols for the federal government and working at NetWitness and iSIGHT Partners over the past two decades. Shawn is also a veteran of the US Navy, and qualified as a nuclear operator and chemist during his six years of service in the US Navy’s Nuclear Propulsion Program (NNPS Class 9203). Shawn also worked as a senior cyber security analyst for almost six years as a Member of the Technical Staff (MTS) at Sandia National Laboratories. After joining NetWitness as one of the first employees, he helped architect, implement and stand up the Justice Security Operations Center (JSOC) — at that time the largest deployment of NetWitness gear for a federal client. Mr. Carpenter also worked as a principal senior analyst at the US Department of State’s Cyber Threat Analysis Team (CTAD) from 2004-2007; he was a key member of the 2005 CTAD team that was awarded the prestigious Frank B. Rowlett Trophy For Organizational Achievement by the National Security Agency. Shawn has been tinkering with computers since he bought his first computer, a TRS-80 Model I, in late 1978 at the age of 10. He has been curious about almost everything since he was born, and enjoys playing slide guitar, banjo and trumpet, metal detecting with his kids, climbing tall trees, building forts, lucid dreaming, experimenting with brain/machine interfaces, building robotic banshees, and hacking all of the things. Mr. Carpenter has a particular affection for blues and jazz, and is an investor and minor partner in a John Coltrane biography — “Chasing Trane” (https://www.coltranefilm.com). His investments span everything from technology-enabled real estate, to being the first money in at Rumi Spice (https://www.rumispice.com), a sustainable saffron growing enterprise founded by three West Point graduates that served in Herat, Afghanistan, that three years later is the largest private employer of Afghan women in the world, with over 2000 women employees. In May 2017, Mark Cuban became an investor in Rumi Spice. In September of 2018, Rumi Spice’s saffron became available nationwide in all Whole Food Markets. Shawn is a native of Sioux Falls, SD, and credits his very patient wife — Dr. Jennifer Jacobs, his Mother, Jan, his brother, Shane, his South Dakota roots, and mentors and friends like Aaron Walters, Amit Yoran, Paul Garrett, Fraser Verrusio, Jeff Cesnik, Mischel Kwon, Kendall Millard, Gary Golomb, Paul Kurtz, Dave Haugen (his high school band director) and many, many others for his scrappiness, successes and ability to recover from failures.
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About CityVest, Crosscut Ventures, Crosscut Ventures, Global Foundry, InAuth, Left Coast Ventures, PeerNova, Privateer Holdings, Rumi Spice, StealthWorker, ThreatGRID, Three Tree Ventures, Tilray: Three Tree Ventures is an early stage VC firm that invests in startups that are applying technology to disrupt the market status quo.
Steve Reale
CFO & Venture Partner of Ulu Ventures
Steve Reale joined Ulu Ventures as CFO and Venture Partner in 2019.
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About Aria Systems, Kauffman Fellows, Madison Bay Capital Partners, Midwestern Bioag, ShotSpotter, Ulu Ventures: Ulu Ventures provides early-stage investments to enterprise cloud and smart data companies.
Dominik Andrzejczuk
Managing Partner of Atmos Ventures
Dom has been involved in technology startups since the beginning of his professional career. He cofounded mobile payments startup Nooch, in 2010 and has since been involved in the fin tech vertical. Most recently, he was the Product Lead at the Virtual Currency startup Sohalo, where he established global relationships with Fortune 500 companies, and developed the core social loyalty product. Dom holds a degree in Physics from Villanova University in Pennsylvania.
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About Atmos Ventures: Atmos Ventures is focused on investing, nurturing, and growing Seed and Series A-stage European firms, in Quantum Computing, AI & Deep Tech
Jenny Just
Co-Founder, Managing Partner of PEAK6 Investments
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About PEAK6 Investments: Peak6 Investments operates as an investment management firm.
Alex Salazar
Partner of Neotribe Ventures
Alex Salazar Before starting Stormpath, Alex was a senior sales executive at IBM where he managed $30M+ accounts at ESPN, Viacom, Bloomberg, NBC/Universal, and Government. Prior to IBM, Alex was an enterprise software developer. He has a BS in Computer Science from Georgia Tech and an MBA from Stanford.
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About Neotribe Ventures: Neotribe Ventures is an early stage-venture capital firm which invests in breakthrough technologies that stretch the imagination.
Rebecca Mitchem
Partner of Neotribe Ventures
Rebecca spent the first decade of her career at JPMorgan. She is experienced in both public and private markets and spent the last five years investing in Growth Stage companies as well as in private equity funds. She has worked as a board member or observor with private companies across sectors including Menlo Security, Callsign, ClearMotion and Top Aces. In her spare time, you’ll often find her hiking with her 75 pound pup, Auggie.
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About Neotribe Ventures: Neotribe Ventures is an early stage-venture capital firm which invests in breakthrough technologies that stretch the imagination.
Patrick Mathieson
Partner of Toba Capital
Early stage (seed/A) B2B software investor at Toba Capital. Also occasional angel investor.
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About Anagram, Luxury Presence, Samply, Toba Capital: Toba Capital is an investment firm committed to helping create incredible technology companies.
Brinkley Morse
Partner of Toba Capital
Brinkley co-founded Toba in 2012. He previously held executive roles at Quest Software and BMC Software. Brinkley is on the board of Seal Software, Sauce Labs, and Infocyte.
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About Toba Capital: Toba Capital is an investment firm committed to helping create incredible technology companies.
Sumant Mandal
Co-Founder and Managing Partner of March Capital
Sumant is Managing Director and cofounder of LA-based March Capital Partners, in addition to being cofounder of two leading technology incubators in the San Francisco Bay Area, The Hive, which focuses on AI and Blockchain driven companies, and The Fabric, which focuses on cloud, IoT and network infrastructure companies. Sumant invests in Cloud Computing, IoT, AI/ML, and Network Infrastructure as well as companies focused on the Indian market. Sumant currently serves on the boards of numerous market leading companies, including BillDesk, The Rubicon Project, CarTrade, IoTium, and Xage Security. In his nearly two decades of venture capital, Sumant has generated multiple meaningful exits in companies he has either incubated or been the first institutional investor. Most recently, Sumant played an integral role in VMWare’s acquisition of cloud networking startup VeloCloud, as well as Cisco’s acquisition of machine-learning startup Perspica, both in late 2017. As an active board member, and investor in both companies, Sumant fostered their development and growth since their formations at The Fabric and The Hive, respectively. Other companies that he has incubated and helped lead to a successful exit include The Rubicon Project (NYSE:RUBI), Kosei (acquired by Pinterest), Appcito (acquired by A10 Networks), Deep Forest Media (acquired by Rakuten), Kazeon Systems (acquired by EMC), Mimosa Systems (acquired by Iron Mountain), Ankeena Networks (acquired by Juniper), Cetas (acquired by VMware), and Apture (acquired by Google). In 2000, Sumant joined Clearstone Venture Partners where he went on to become a Managing Director four years later. In 2014, he cofounded March Capital Partners, which has since grown to $500M under management. Prior to Clearstone, Sumant spent more than eight years as an entrepreneur, starting companies in both India and the United States. Sumant has an MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University, and a BS in Electrical Engineering from Michigan State University. He is a Charter Member of TiE.
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About Clearstone Venture Partners, March Capital, The Fabric, The Hive: March is committed to partnering with exceptional entrepreneurs to build great tech companies and scale them globally.
Wes Nichols
Partner of March Capital
Wes Nichols is a Board Partner at Upfront Ventures and an active technology investor and advisor. Wes is serial entrepreneur and an industry authority in predictive analytics, AI/Machine Learning, and attribution, creating and scaling solutions for global brands. Wes is the author of the Harvard Business Review cover story, Analytics 2.0, on next-generation analytics to drive more predictive CMO decision-making. Most recently, Wes was the Chief Strategy Officer at Neustar (NYSE: NSR), the leading company in authenticated identity for marketing and security. Neustar acquired his company, MarketShare, where he was co-founder and CEO. MarketShare’s analytics SaaS solutions are used by companies globally to drive resource allocation decisions and marketing investments, and is now the dominant market leader in the field of analytics, with its clients directing over $80 billion in marketing this year. MarketShare, recently acquired by Neustar for nearly a half a billion dollars, was backed by FTV Capital, Elevation Partners and Silver Lake, the world’s largest technology investor. Prior to starting MarketShare, Wes was with Omnicom Group (NYSE: OMC) as President and CEO of TBWA’s digital business, working with Nissan, Sony, Pfizer, and other brands. Prior, he was the founder and CEO of Direct Partners, building from scratch one of the industry’s first data-driven analytics companies, which was acquired by Omnicom Group. Wes is a member of the Board of Directors of TrueCar (NASDAQ: TRUE) and BJ’s Restaurants (NASDAQ: BJRI), the LAPD Foundation, and a Trustee of Randolph-Macon College. Wes is an active member in both Young Presidents Organization (YPO) as well as the Pacific Council on International Policy.
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About March Capital: March is committed to partnering with exceptional entrepreneurs to build great tech companies and scale them globally.
Gregory Milken
Co-Founder and Managing Partner of March Capital
Gregory Milken is Managing Director at March Capital Partners, where he focuses on investments in digital media, gaming and esports. Gregory has led March Capital’s investments in broadcasting solution Genvid Technologies, game mastery platform Dojo Madness, and game developers nWay and Wavedash. Gregory has over 15 years of entrepreneurial and operational experience. He was the co-founder and COO of AltEgo, a cloud-based technology and gaming company. Prior to his work in technology, he worked in strategy and operations for Knowledge Universe Education, new business development at Warner Bros. in Hong Kong and London, and at Twentieth Century Fox. Gregory received his M.B.A. from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business, and a M.A. in international policy studies from Stanford University. He also received a B.A. in international relations and Asian studies from the University of Pennsylvania.
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About AltEgo, March Capital: March is committed to partnering with exceptional entrepreneurs to build great tech companies and scale them globally.
Jamie Montgomery
Co-Founder and Managing Partner of March Capital
Jamie Montgomery is a Founder and Managing Director of March Capital Partners. Prior he was the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Montgomery & Co, a leading Los Angeles-based investment bank where he advised and financed over 1000 leading technology companies over a 25 year period. He is the founder of The Montgomery Summit, an annual conference that attracts over 1,000 leading entrepreneurs, investors, and corporate executives for a celebration of entrepreneurship and innovation to Santa Monica. Jamie received his M.A. in Economics from the University of Cambridge, and a B.A. from the University of California, San Diego.
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About March Capital: March is committed to partnering with exceptional entrepreneurs to build great tech companies and scale them globally.
Jim Armstrong
Founding Partner of March Capital
A successful and experienced early stage venture investor across a variety of enterprise and consumer facing technology companies, Jim has established himself as a leading investor based in Southern California. Jim has applied his experience and industry contacts to help companies deliver a strong record of venture performance. Jim’s invests nationwide and focuses on information technology investments, with particular interest in consumer Internet, application software, and Internet enabled market places. On several occasions, Forbes Magazine has recognized Jim on its “Midas List” as one of the top Venture Capitalists in the United States. Jim co-founded March Capital in 2014 and has been at Clearstone Venture Partners since 1998. Jim worked with Idealab, the incubator, in the late 90s and started his career at Austin Ventures in 1995. Jim’s investments at March Capital Partners include Branch, SpyCloud, Lexicon and Vyng. Jim led Clearstone’s ACTIVE investments in SupplyFrame, Vast, and UserTesting, and is on the board of two incubators – The Hive (big data) and The Fabric (cloud networking). Jim actively represented Clearstone’s early stage, “pre-revenue,” investments in former portfolio companies PayPal (acquired by eBay as a public company), United Online (NASDAQ: UNTD), Internet Brands (NASDAQ:INET before being taken private), Integrien (acquired by VMWare), Jump Networks (acquired by Microsoft), Comet Systems (acquired by Miva), TriVida (acquired by BeFree) and Composite Software (acquired by Cisco). Jim is an angel investor in and advisor to many companies, and he sits on the board of the Los Angeles Venture Association. Jim holds a BA in Economics from the University of California at Los Angeles and an MBA from the McCombs School at the University of Texas at Austin.
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About Clearstone Venture Partners, March Capital: March is committed to partnering with exceptional entrepreneurs to build great tech companies and scale them globally.
Solomon Hailu
Partner of March Capital
Solomon Hailu is an Investment Professional at Tusk Ventures, where he is responsible for sourcing opportunities, evaluating potential investments, and executing transactions. Before joining Tusk Ventures, Solomon was an M&A Analyst at Lazard. While at Lazard, Solomon worked on a variety of advisory assignments in the power, energy and infrastructure sectors. Solomon received a B.S. in Commerce from the University of Virginia in 2015.
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Julia Klein
Partner of March Capital
Julia is a Partner at March Capital and brings experience in venture and entrepreneurship to the firm. At Greenspring Associates, she invested in growth-stage consumer and enterprise deals, including The RealReal, MoneyLion, Elastic, and Everfi. She also deployed capital into both seed stage directs, working as a Fellow at Pear VC, and seed stage funds, leading diligence for Greenspring’s emerging manager focused fund. Prior to Greenspring, Julia co-founded CareerPeer, an education technology startup focused on demystifying career preparation for undergraduates. She began her career at Deloitte Consulting, where she specialized in consumer and industrial products. Julia received her MBA from Harvard Business School where she was a Baker Scholar. She graduated summa cum laude from the University of Maryland, College Park with a BS in Finance and a BA in Economics. In her free time, Julia loves hiking, running, soccer, and all things outdoors. You can find her passionately cheering for the Steelers and Penguins, discussing a novel during book club, or mentoring through Girls Who Invest and Junior Achievement.
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About March Capital: March is committed to partnering with exceptional entrepreneurs to build great tech companies and scale them globally.
Jed Leidheiser
Partner of March Capital
At March Capital Partners, Jed invests in and works with passionate entrepreneurs. He previously focused on enterprise investing at Work-Bench Ventures in NYC. Earlier, Jed was a Senior Manager at Accenture and long-term consultant for Goldman Sachs. Jed received his MBA from UCLA Anderson and his BS from the University of Virginia, where he double-majored in Economics and Computer Engineering.
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About March Capital: March is committed to partnering with exceptional entrepreneurs to build great tech companies and scale them globally.
Hyun Koo
Partner of March Capital
Hyun Koo is the Vice President at March Capital Partners. Hyun came to March Capital from Allen & Company, a New York-based investment bank, where he was a Vice President covering media, consumer internet, and enterprise software sectors. He executed M&A and equity financing transactions for clients such as Activision, Adobe, Discovery, Fox, LinkedIn, Samsung, Spotify, and Twitter. Prior to Allen & Company, Hyun worked on M&A, equity and debt financings, and various strategic assignments at Citigroup in Chicago and Montgomery & Co. in Los Angeles. Hyun received his BBA in Finance and BS in Financial Mathematics from the University of Michigan’s Stephen M. Ross School of Business and College of LSA, respectively. Hyun grew up in South Korea, Singapore, and New York. In his spare time, he enjoys being outdoors hiking or golfing, exploring local breweries, and lifting weights at a nearby gym.
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About March Capital: March is committed to partnering with exceptional entrepreneurs to build great tech companies and scale them globally.
John Cupit
PSA, Solutions Architecture, Global Telecom Alliances, AWS Partner Program of Amazon Web Services
John Cupit has served as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Cloud and Data Center Solutions,Global Solution Elite Team, at Huawei since 2015. He is leading Huawei’s Unified Cloud and DC Vision with respect to developing, designing, testing, validating, delivering and marketing end-to-end Cloud and Data Center solutions to both Service Provider and Enterprise customers. John has more than 30 years of experience in IT. Prior to joining Huawei, John served as the Director of Cloud and Data Center Transformation at AT&T.
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Douglas Lee
Head, Solution Architecture, Strategic ISV Partners of Amazon Web Services
Douglas is a technology leader with 25 years of international experience in professional services, cloud computing, governance, information security and technology management. He has worked in regional and global roles and has lived in Singapore, Japan, Australia and America. He is based in Seattle, and leads a team of Solution Architects at Amazon Web Services (AWS), providing technical evangelism, architectural guidance, knowledge transfer, and cloud implementation guidance to strategic technology partners. Douglas is experienced in distributed systems, networking, cyber security, and identity and access management. He was previously the Regional Head of Solution Architecture, for Asia Pacific and Japan, World-wide Public Sector team at AWS. Prior to joining AWS, he spent 11 years at Microsoft in roles including APAC head of the Security Center of Excellence (SCOE), Global Director of the Security Technical Community (Worldwide Services), Global Technical Quality Assurance Architect in the CTO Office, and most recently, Lead Architect in Network & Infrastructure, in the Office 365 product team based in Redmond, Washington. He is an active community champion and volunteer. While at Microsoft, he was the Chairman of the Asian Employee Resource (ERG) that represented over 11,000 employees, Chairman of the Singapore Employee Network (EN), and on the advisory committee of the cross company Security Experts group for senior technologist. He was a past-president of the ISACA Singapore chapter, and served as an advisor on the ISACA international conference and education board. His certifications include CISA, CISM, CGEIT (ISACA). He is also a Certified Insurance Professional (CIP) and Senior Associate with the ANZIIF. Prior to joining Amazon, Douglas had various senior roles in the industry for companies such as PricewaterhouseCoopers (Senior Manager), United Overseas Banking Group (Global Head of Technology Audit), Systems Access acquired by Sungard Financials (Chief Security Architect) and UBS AG (APAC Director of Security).
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Lee Fox
Partner Solution Architect of Amazon Web Services
Lee Fox is a cloud architect at Infor. A technologist with a strong background in software development and a strong eye on maintaining quality, Lee has served in the architecture roles for companies like AT&T Wi-Fi Services, Borland, and Pervasive. He is an Agile pragmatist and strives to help organizations become more effective in their technical and software development implementations while maintaining a high degree of quality. Lee holds a BS in computer science from Southwest Texas State University. He is a certified Scrum Master and trained Innovation Games facilitator. When he’s not doing something technical, you may find him in the kitchen pursuing dreams of being an amateur chef or spending time with his family trolling about Austin.
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Tetsuya Nakamura
Partner Solutions Architect of Amazon Web Services
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Andrew Kloman
Partner Solutions Architect of Amazon Web Services
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Dylan Tong
Global Segment Lead Architect, AI Augmented Analytics, Partners of Amazon Web Services
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About Amazon Web Services, Amazon Web Services: Amazon Web Services provides information technology infrastructure services to businesses in the form of web services.
Wilfred Justin
Head, AWS AI/ML Evangelism and Partnerships of Amazon Web Services
Wilfred Justin is the head of AI and ML evangelism for Amazon Web Services Worldwide Public Sector. Mr. Justin is responsible for developing and supporting AWS partnerships with key strategic independent software vendors who provide solutions to commercial, Government, Education and Nonprofit organizations. He runs machine learning evangelism days to educate customers on the AWS machine learning stack and Big Data services. In his current role, he works with the CIOs and CTOs of the biggest software startups and influences them to adopt cloud computing for their internal IT as well as for their SaaS offerings.
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Jorge Lopez
Global Lead, Big Data & Analytics Partner Strategy of Amazon Web Services
Jorge A. Lopez works in big data solutions at Amazon Web Services. Jorge has more than 15 years of business intelligence and DI experience and enjoys intelligent design and engaging storytelling. His is passionate about data, music, and nature.
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About Amazon Web Services: Amazon Web Services provides information technology infrastructure services to businesses in the form of web services.
Timothy Sandage
Sr. Manager, Security Partners of Amazon Web Services
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About Amazon Web Services: Amazon Web Services provides information technology infrastructure services to businesses in the form of web services.
Allen-Michael Grobelny
Senior Partner Solutions Architect of Amazon Web Services
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About Amazon Web Services: Amazon Web Services provides information technology infrastructure services to businesses in the form of web services.
Beth Watson
Global Channel Partner Program Leader for Training and Certification of Amazon Web Services
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About Amazon Web Services: Amazon Web Services provides information technology infrastructure services to businesses in the form of web services.
Jim Farman
Business Development Partner Programs of Amazon Web Services
Recently joined Amazon Web Services, Partner Business Development in February 2020. Jim is a tenured cloud and hybrid IT industry professional with over 20 years of experience focusing on Service Providers, Enterprise, and Public Sector markets. Jim has held senior Sales, Product Management, and Business Development positions for CenturyLink, ePlus Technology, Savvis Cloud & Colocation, and Qwest Communications. While serving as a Global Sales Engineering Director at CenturyLink; Jim’s team designed secure hybrid IT and cloud solutions for global enterprise accounts providing the onramp for digital transformation. In previous roles, Jim lead Product Management for CenturyLink’s Cloud Business responsible for IaaS Product Services and Go-To-Market strategy. He has also held various senior product manager roles focused on Hosted Private Cloud, Managed Network and Security Services for Public Sector, MPLS/IP WAN, BCDR, and Advanced IT Services.
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About Amazon Web Services: Amazon Web Services provides information technology infrastructure services to businesses in the form of web services.
Dan Elron
Managing Partner, Corporate Strategy, Innovation and Technology of Accenture
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About Accenture: Accenture is a professional services company, providing services and solutions in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations.
James Whitehead
Partner of Accenture
Brad Whitehead is Chief Scientist for Formularity, an electronic forms company dedicated to the secure collection and processing of personal information. Formerly, he was a Partner and Master Technology Architect with Accenture. Brad has architected and implemented several national-scale information processing systems based on the Actor model and queues. One such system processes billions of biometric transactions per day for the Republic of India, while another handles millions of biometric identification transactions each day while safeguarding the borders of the United States. He has served as a security advisor to several US Federal agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, and the United States Postal Service. Brad holds a BS from Carnegie Mellon University and an MS from the University of Liverpool.
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About Accenture: Accenture is a professional services company, providing services and solutions in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations.
Erick Schonfeld
President & Founding Partner of Traction Technology Partners
Erick has been discovering and working with startups his entire professional career as a technology journalist, startup event producer, and founder. Erick is President & Founding Partner at Traction Technology Partners. He is also a co-founder of TouchCast, the leading interactive video platform, and a partner at bMuse, a startup studio in New York City. He is the former Executive Producer of the DEMO conferences and former Editor-in-Chief of TechCrunch (where he helped conceive, lead and select startups for the Disrupt conferences, among other duties). Prior to TechCrunch, which he joined as Co-Editor in 2007, Erick was Editor-at-Large for Business 2.0 magazine, and a senior writer at Fortune magazine covering technology. At TechCrunch, he oversaw the editorial content of the site, helped to program the Disrupt conferences and CrunchUps, produced TCTV shows, and wrote daily for the blog. He joined TechCrunch as Co-Editor in 2007, and helped take it from a popular blog to a thriving media property. After founder Michael Arrington left in 2011, Schonfeld became Editor in Chief. Prior to TechCrunch, he was Editor-at-Large for Business 2.0 magazine, where he wrote feature stories and ran their main blog, The Next Net. He also launched the online video series “The Disruptors” with CNN/Money and hosted regular panels and conferences of industry luminaries. Schonfeld started his career at Fortune magazine in 1993, where he was recognized with numerous journalism awards.
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About bMuse, Traction Technology Partners: Traction is a SaaS platform that automates the discovery and evaluation of emerging technologies across the enterprise.
James Johnson
Founder and Partner of Apex Venture Partners
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About Apex Venture Partners, Knightsbridge Solutions: Apex Venture Partners, established in 1987, has six funds and more than $600 million under management.
David Liakas
Vice President of Business Development and Partnerships of Huvr Inc.
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About Huvr Inc.: Huvr is a global virtual marketplace that helps to connect human walkers to virtual travelers to explore the world in real-time.
Katherine Kress
Partner of TTEC
Katherine is a Partner at TTEC Digital, a global provider of customer experience, engagement and growth solutions that helps its clients acquire, retain and grow profitable customer relationships by designing and delivering simple, more human customer experience across every interaction channel. Katherine manages large client engagements, leads our AI/Bot practice, and advances thought leadership across business architecture, digital transformation, contact center optimization, customer experience strategy, and operational excellence. Prior to joining TTEC, Katherine served as SVP, Executive Group Director at Meredith Xcelerated Marketing (MXM) where she managed the Michigan and Ontario offices and was responsible for the agency’s global business with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles as CRM agency of record in the U.S. and Canada. Under Katherine’s leadership, the business grew from supporting four vehicle brands (Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram) and Mopar (the service brand), to include FIAT, Alfa Romeo, FCA’s credit card portfolio, international operations, and the Maserati brand. Katherine was also a member of MXM’s Executive Leadership Team and led both the agency’s Executive Account Leadership Team and charitable giving program – MXM Gives. Before joining MXM, Katherine was Vice President of Customer Marketing Solutions at Urban Science, a global consulting organization that helps clients improve their sales and marketing performance. Katherine oversaw global product development for Urban Science’s Customer Marketing Solutions (CMS) offerings, expanding the organization’s portfolio of software products and consulting services and achieving unprecedented revenue growth. In addition, Katherine was responsible for the company’s global marketing department, leading a rebranding initiative and, via a concerted PR effort, positioning Urban Science as the undisputed expert in matters related to dealer performance improvement and lead management. Prior to joining Urban Science, Katherine was Senior Vice President and account director for customer relationship marketing at Mullen, a full-service advertising agency. While there, she managed one of the firm’s largest accounts, GM Cardmember Services (GMCS), leading the development of GMCS’s cross-channel lifecycle marketing communications strategy to increase consideration and sales for General Motors vehicles throughout the cardmember relationship. This strategy became the benchmark for GM’s broader customer relationship marketing approach. Katherine also served as a Senior Consultant with Peppers and Rogers Group, where she helped companies develop and implement customer relationship strategies with a focus on optimal customer communication cadences, channel integration, organizational change and call center strategy. Katherine managed the Ford Motor Company account, including Ford Asia Pacific, and also worked with U.S. Cellular, DuPont, and leading packaged goods companies. In addition, Katherine served as a Director at the Institute for the Future, a research and consulting firm in Silicon Valley that specializes in forecasting future business and technology and health care trends. She expanded the organization’s client base, focusing on trends in marketing and relationship management, consumer purchasing behavior, corporate communications strategy, retail strategy, technology adoption, logistics management, and Web design strategy. Clients included Procter & Gamble, Kodak, EDS, Deutsche Telekom, JC Penney, UPS, Kraft, and DaimlerChrysler. Katherine holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Michigan and a Master of Arts degree from the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of numerous articles and books on advertising, customer relationship management, retail management and the workforce.
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About TTEC: TTEC is one of the technology and services innovators that provides end-to-end, digital CX solutions.
Mike Dauber
General Partner of Amplify Partners
General Partner at Amplify Partners.
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About Amplify Partners: Amplify Partners invests in technical founders solving technical problems for the enterprise.
Lenny Pruss
General Partner of Amplify Partners
Lenny Pruss is a Partner of Amplify Partners. He has more than eight years experience working alongside and on behalf of entrepreneurs as an advisor, mentor, and investor. Lenny works with technical founders solving complex problems across cloud infrastructure, developer tools, cybersecurity, and emerging enterprise technologies. Prior to joining Amplify Partners, he was a Principal with Redpoint Ventures where he led the firm’s investments in Hashicorp and a stealth application performance monitoring company. Lenny began his career with RRE Ventures in New York where he shaped the firm’s enterprise investment thesis and backed companies including Datadog and WhipTail Technologies (acquired by Cisco). He holds an MBA from Harvard Business School where he was a founding partner of Rock Venture Partners, a student-led seed investment fund, and a B.S. with honors from UC Berkeley.
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About Amplify Partners, Cockroach Labs, Lenny For Your Thoughts: Amplify Partners invests in technical founders solving technical problems for the enterprise.
Sarah Catanzaro
Partner of Amplify Partners
Sarah is a Principal at Amplify Partners, where she focuses on startups that apply for technological advances in machine intelligence and enterprise infrastructure to solve real-world problems. She started her career in the smoke-filled rooms of the military-industrial complex after graduating from Stanford University as a Center for International Security and Cooperation Honors Scholar. In her first position as a Research Director for the Center for Advanced Defense Studies (CADS), she and her team used advanced statistical models to predict the behavior of covert organizations, including Somali pirates, illicit charcoal traders, and jihadist insurgencies. She subsequently leveraged computational methods to help public agencies ranging from the US Joint Forces Command to the Secret Service anticipate and disrupt complex threats. Upon joining Mattermark as Head of Data, she applied similar approaches to incomplete and uncertain datasets on private companies. Like insurgencies, startups rarely broadcast information about their growth trajectories; however, Sarah’s team used sophisticated data science and machine learning techniques to help VCs understand startup dynamics. As one of the first Data PMs, Sarah also played an instrumental role in developing frameworks for data strategy and data team operations. At Canvas Ventures, where she started her venture career, Sarah utilized similar methodologies to source the firm’s investments in Fluxx, Platform9, and Kinetica. She also worked with Canvas portfolio companies to implement data strategies aligned with their broader organizational goals. Although these days she’s no longer involved in hostage negotiations, Sarah still enjoys a heated game of Battleship and debate on military strategy and its applications to business. She also tempers her interest in topics related to war and violence by exploring modern and contemporary art and through long walks on the beach with her Cavapoo, Bixby.
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About Amplify Partners, Creative Destruction Lab (CDL): Amplify Partners invests in technical founders solving technical problems for the enterprise.
Sunil Dhaliwal
Founder & General Partner of Amplify Partners
Sunil Dhaliwal is a General Partner of Amplify Partners. He has 18 years of experience as an early-stage investor and mentor to entrepreneurs. Sunil backs founders with unique insights into distributed systems, data infrastructure, or information security. He has helped founders build companies from concept to IPO, and his passion lies in defining and positioning winning products. Prior to founding Amplify Partners, Sunil was a General Partner at Battery Ventures where he spent 14 years investing in category-defining IT infrastructure companies such as Chef, Netezza (acquired by IBM), Splunk (NASDAQ: SPLK), CipherTrust (acquired by Secure Computing), and @stake (acquired by Symantec). He has been named to both the Forbes Midas List, which ranks the top 100 venture capitalists around the world, and the AlwaysOn Top 100 list of VCs. Prior to his work as an investor, he was a member of the technology investment banking team at Alex. Brown & Sons, Inc. Sunil graduated from Georgetown University with a B.S. in Finance and International Business.
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About ActionIQ, Amplify Partners, Datadog, Enlitic, InterVenn, mabl, PicnicHealth: Amplify Partners invests in technical founders solving technical problems for the enterprise.
David Beyer
Partner of Amplify Partners
David is a Partner at Amplify Partners and focuses on machine learning and analytics startups, as well as new ventures in cloud infrastructure. Before joining Amplify Partners, David spent time as both a venture-backed entrepreneur and an early-stage investor. He began his career in technology as the co-founder and CEO of Chartio.com, a pioneering provider of cloud-based data visualization and analytics. He was subsequently part of the founding team at Patients Know Best, one of the world’s leading cloud-based personal health record companies. David has been a prolific investor and advisor to entrepreneurs. He has personally invested in more than 50 early-stage companies, including Zymergen, Skycatch, Caribou Biosciences, Rigetti Computing, Casetext, Ginkgo Bioworks, Function of Beauty, Cruise Automation, and Bugcrowd. In addition, he currently serves on the advisory council of Bayes Impact, a nonprofit organization that deploys data science to solve important social challenges.
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About Amplify Partners: Amplify Partners invests in technical founders solving technical problems for the enterprise.
Sanjay Katyal
Global Vice President, Business Development and Partner Sales, Integrated Systems Business Unit of VMware
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About Druva, VMware: VMware is a software company providing cloud and virtualization services that powers complex digital infrastructure.
Matthew Weiner
Director, Technology Partner Engagement Services of VMware
Matthew Weiner is an 8 year veteran at VMware and the leader of the Technology Alliance Partner program (TAP), the VMware PKS Solution Competency and the Master Services Competency – Cloud Native.
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About VMware: VMware is a software company providing cloud and virtualization services that powers complex digital infrastructure.
Marcus Phipps
Director, Partner Go-to-Market and Sales Acceleration of VMware
Marcus Phipps serves as director of partner sales acceleration at VMware.
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About VMware: VMware is a software company providing cloud and virtualization services that powers complex digital infrastructure.
Alain Debost
Director, Global Partner Development Funds of VMware
Alain Debost is the Director of World-Wide Development Funds at VMware. He is a seasoned technology leader with over 25 years of experience in global IT companies in Finance, Marketing, Go-To-Market, Partner Sales roles to bring disruptive products and solutions, both hardware and software, and Programs to market.
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About VMware: VMware is a software company providing cloud and virtualization services that powers complex digital infrastructure.
Teri Bruns
Vice President, Tanzu Partner Ecosystem of VMware
Teri Bruns is a Vice President – Partner Services at VMware.
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About VMware: VMware is a software company providing cloud and virtualization services that powers complex digital infrastructure.
Frances Wong
Cloud Partner Solution Architect of VMware
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About VMware: VMware is a software company providing cloud and virtualization services that powers complex digital infrastructure.
Scott Salyer
Director, Enablement Business Partner of VMware
Scott Salyer serves as director of enablement business partner at VMware.
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Richard Steeves
Senior Director, Worldwide Partner Programs of VMware
Richard Steeves is a senior director at VMware.
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Kendra DeCoste
Director, Global Partner Marketing of VMware
Kendra DeCoste serves as director of global partner marketing at VMware.
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About VMware: VMware is a software company providing cloud and virtualization services that powers complex digital infrastructure.
Georg Edelmann
Senior Partner Technology Strategist of VMware
Georg Edelmann serves as a senior partner technology strategist at VMware.
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About VMware: VMware is a software company providing cloud and virtualization services that powers complex digital infrastructure.
Danny Meeks
Director of Partner Services – APO of VMware
Danny Meeks serves as director of partner services at VMware.
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About VMware: VMware is a software company providing cloud and virtualization services that powers complex digital infrastructure.
Kendra DeCoste
Director, Global Partner Marketing of VMware
Kendra DeCoste serves as director of global partner marketing at VMware.
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About VMware: VMware is a software company providing cloud and virtualization services that powers complex digital infrastructure.
Bob Goldsand
Senior Staff Partner Enterprise Architect of VMware
Bob Goldsand is a senior staff partner enterprise architect at VMware.
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Matthew Small
Sr. Business Development Manager – Enterprise & Cloud Partners of VMware
Matthew Small serves as a senior business development manager at VMware.
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About VMware: VMware is a software company providing cloud and virtualization services that powers complex digital infrastructure.
Masha Drokova
Founder and General Partner of Day One Ventures
Masha is the Founder and General Partner at Day One Ventures. Before launching Day One, she was an angel investor and founder of a PR studio that worked with companies like Houzz, HotelTonight, Gett, and Toptal. She was named to the 2019 Forbes 30 Under 30 List, and as a Top 50 PR Pro in Tech by Business Insider. Masha has a deep love for our earth and serves as an advisor to Oceanic, a non-profit using VR to bring attention to issues impacting our oceans
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About Day One Ventures: Day One Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm that backs customer-obsessed companies and spearheads their communications.
Luke Roush
Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Sovereign’s Capital
Luke Roush co-founded 410 Medical alongside Dr. Piehl in 2013. He is currently a Managing Principal of Sovereign’s Capital, the venture capital firm which he co-founded in 2012. Previously, Luke has twelve years of experience in global commercialization and business development at venture-backed and Fortune 500 companies. He was Vice President for Sales, Marketing, and Business Development at TransEnterix, a medical device company that developed and commercialized a minimally invasive surgical system in the US, Europe, and Middle East. Prior to joining TransEnterix, he served as Chief Operating Officer at Liquidia Technologies, a nanotechnology company focused on biopharmaceutical applications. Mr. Roush was also global marketing manager for Boston Scientific’s neurovascular stroke business. Mr. Roush graduated summa cum laude from Duke University, and earned his MBA from The Fuqua School of Business.
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About 410 Medical, Sovereign’s Capital: Sovereign’s Capital provides growth capital for consumer SaaS, B2B tech, healthcare IT, and med devices.
Henry Kaestner
Managing Principal, Co-Founder & Partner of Sovereign’s Capital
Henry Kaestner is the Chairman, Co-Founder and previous CEO of Bandwidth.com, a company that together with his business partner, David Morken, he has grown from $0 to $200 million in revenue. The values of Bandwidth.com have always been: Faith, Family, Work and Fitness (in that order). Bandwidth.com was the 4th fastest growing privately held company in the country from 2003 through 2007, a position it achieved without acquisition or institutional funding. Prior to co-founding Bandwidth.com Mr. Kaestner founded Chapel Hill Brokers (a predecessor to ICAP Energy), an institutional energy derivatives broker that became the top ranked electricity broker in the country. Mr. Kaestner has also been involved in a number of ministry and philanthropic activities. He co-founded and serves as Chairman of the Board of DurhamCares, sits on the Board of Visitors at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the Board of Directors of Praxis, an accelerator committed to helping Faith driven entrepreneurs. He serves as an elder in the Presbyterian Church of America and lives in Saratoga, CA with his wife Kimberley and their three sons.
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About Faith Driven Investor, Sovereign’s Capital: Sovereign’s Capital provides growth capital for consumer SaaS, B2B tech, healthcare IT, and med devices.
William Norvell
Venture Partner of Sovereign’s Capital
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About AMDG Capital, Sovereign’s Capital: Sovereign’s Capital provides growth capital for consumer SaaS, B2B tech, healthcare IT, and med devices.
Russell Bjorkman
Venture Partner, General Counsel of Sovereign’s Capital
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About Lighthouse, Sovereign’s Capital: Sovereign’s Capital provides growth capital for consumer SaaS, B2B tech, healthcare IT, and med devices.
Jake Thomsen
Managing Partner of Sovereign’s Capital
Managing Partner at Sovereign’s Capital Management.
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About Sovereign’s Capital: Sovereign’s Capital provides growth capital for consumer SaaS, B2B tech, healthcare IT, and med devices.
Dan Kanninen
Partner and CEO of STG Group
Dan is an established political voice in the beltway, featured frequently on MSNBC, CNN, FOX news and FOX business, as well as being on the record in publications such as the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and Politico. Dan Kanninen has spent more than 15 years in influential positions at all levels of government and politics, playing key roles in policy making, campaigns, and political management. He has advised presidential candidates, cabinet members, governors, major private sector CEOs, non-profits and coalitions, and foreign heads of state. He is a Partner and CEO of the political and public affairs consulting firm STG. Dan played a critical role in President Obama’s 2008 election as the State Director in Wisconsin after working in leadership positions in Wisconsin, Ohio and North Carolina during the primaries. Dan served the re-elect by overseeing the northeastern United States (a nine state, $20 million operation including the critical battlegrounds of New Hamp- shire and Pennsylvania) from Chicago headquarters before leading the Virginia operation as Senior Advisor, turning that state blue for just the second time since 1964.
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About STG Group: STG Group is a provider of mission-critical technology, cyber, and data solutions.
David Danziger
Vice President, Data Partnerships of The Trade Desk
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About The Trade Desk: The Trade Desk is an online demand-side platform that provides buying tools for digital media buyers.
Bob Chicoski
Founder & General Partner of Tech Pioneers Fund
Bob Chicoski is the founder and Managing Partner of Tech Pioneers Fund, a venture capital fund with offices in San Francisco, Boston and New York. Tech Pioneers Fund makes early and growth stage investments in pioneering companies in emerging and established info tech sectors. TPF is built around a “value network” of successful business leaders, including members of the World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers community. Tech Pioneers Fund works alongside top tier investors and provides targeted assistance to portfolio companies by leveraging the unique Tech Pioneers Fund network. This network serves to enhance returns and provide other derivative benefits to members. Tech Pioneers Fund portfolio companies include Compass, Orbital Insight, and Digisure. Prior to founding Tech Pioneers Fund, Bob was a General Partner at Saturn Partners, a Boston based venture capital fund, where he led investments in such companies as Alignable and Omaze. Previously, Bob worked for a family office; industry2industry; Deloitte Consulting; and the Federal Reserve Bank. He has also been an advisor to Pfizer and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Bob received an MBA from Harvard University and a BA in Economics from Georgetown University.
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About Tech Pioneers Fund: Tech Pioneers Fund is an independent and membership-driven venture capital fund investing in innovative technology companies.
Fred Thiel
Managing Partner of Navigate Ventures LLC
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Ivan Nikkhoo
Managing Partner of Navigate Ventures LLC
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Jit Saxena
Limited Partner of G20 Ventures
Jit has served as a Member of the Board of Directors at Demandware, Inc. since July 2010. Jit founded Netezza Corporation, a leading data warehouse appliance provider, in September 2000 and served as Chief Executive Officer and a Member of the Board of Directors of Netezza from its inception until January 2009. Jit served as Chairman of Netezza’s Board of Directors from February 2009 until it was acquired by IBM in November 2010. Prior to founding Netezza, Jit served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Applix, Inc., a provider of performance management applications, from 1983 until 2000. Jit currently serves on the board of directors of several private companies. Jit holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from IIT Mumbai, an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Michigan State University and an M.B.A. from Boston University.
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About G20 Ventures: G20 Ventures invests in enterprise tech startups in the early stages of their growth.
Michael Troiano
Partner of G20 Ventures
Mike is a venture capitalist who brings nearly 25 years of executive leadership and marketing experience to bear for entrepreneurs. He most recently served as the Chief Marketing Officer of Actifio, a global enterprise data-as-a-service provider he helped turn from an obscure virtualization technology into a venture capital “unicorn” valued at over $1.2 Billion. As CMO from 2012 to 2017, Mike helped grow revenue over 80% per year, creating the Copy Data Virtualization category while expanding the business into blue chip accounts across 37 countries. He spent his early career at top worldwide ad agencies including McCann-Erickson and FCB, and was named the founding CEO of Ogilvy & Mather Interactive in 1995. He later served as the president of NASDAQ-listed systems integrator Primix, and as General Manager of mobile content pioneer m-Qube from inception through one of the largest Boston-based venture capital exits of 2006. Mike is a graduate of Cornell and the Harvard Business School, a TechStars mentor, a Board Member of the New England Venture Capital Association, and a strategic advisor to Actifio. He is ranked in the top 1% of the most influential people on Twitter and among the most popular writers on venture capital and entrepreneurship on Medium, and hosts the popular Boston startup community podcast How Hard Can It Be?
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About G20 Ventures: G20 Ventures invests in enterprise tech startups in the early stages of their growth.
Jason Palmer
General Partner of New Markets Venture Partners
Jason Palmer is a General Partner at New Markets Venture Partners with twenty years of experience as an education technology entrepreneur, executive and investor. At New Markets, Jason focuses on fund strategy, supporting portfolio companies and leveraging deep connections with industry leaders. He is currently a Board Director for Motimatic and Decision Desk, and previously served as a Board Director for Moodlerooms and StraighterLine. Prior to re-joining New Markets in 2016, Jason served as Deputy Director at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, where he led postsecondary innovation efforts to improve the outcomes of low-income, minority and first-generation college students by investing in colleges, universities and entrepreneurs pursuing digital and adaptive learning, student coaching and advising, financial aid structures, comprehensive credit transfer and employer pathways. Prior to the Foundation, Jason founded and grew three investor-backed technology and services companies before holding a series of executive positions at Microsoft, SchoolNet, Kaplan and StraighterLine. At Kaplan, Jason led three education businesses as general manager or president, in addition to founding and leading the company’s venture capital effort. Jason holds a B.A. in interdisciplinary studies from the University of Virginia and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School, and also serves on the University of Virginia’s Curry School of Education Foundation Board.
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About New Markets Venture Partners, Village Capital: New Markets Venture Partners is an early and growth stage venture capital firm.
Mark Grovic
General Partner & Founder of New Markets Venture Partners
Mark Grovic co-founded New Markets Venture Partners in 2003 and is a General Partner. Mark serves or has served on the Board of Directors for Fishtree, Graduation Alliance, Think Through Learning, MediaSolv (sold to Nasdaq: TASR), Lightningcast (sold to NYSE: TWX), Moodlerooms (sold to Blackboard) and Workspace.com. Mark also serves or has served as a board observer for Aldagen (sold to NASDAQ: CMXI), American Honors College, Andera (sold to NASDAQ: EPAY), Appfluent, BioSET (sold to Ferring Pharmaceuticals), Mashable, Overture Technologies, Paratek Microwave (sold to NASDAQ: RIMM), Questar Assessment and Vision Chain. Mark also co-founded LifeJourney, an online educational company that allows students to test drive real life careers in specific corporations. Mark has been investing in high growth companies since 1992. Prior to New Markets, Mark was a Portfolio Manager for the Small Enterprise Assistance Funds (SEAF), a $200 million managed emerging market venture capital company, Director of Estonia-based Baltic Small Equity Fund, a Co-Founder and Principal of the Templeton Emerging Europe Fund, as Principal of Templeton Direct Advisors, and a Portfolio Manager of Private Equities at the Calvert Group. Mark is a Senior Advisor to University of Maryland University College (UMUC), advising on corporate development and entrepreneurship, and a Senior Lecturer at the R.H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland, where he has taught a Private Equity Clinic for the last 15 years. Previously, he was VC-in-Residence at the Smith School and Deputy Director of the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship. He has earned three awards for his instruction at UMD and at Howard University, plus a fellowship awarded for the innovative use of technology in the classroom. Mark helped to found and served as Board Director of the Baltimore Chapter of the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE), is Board Chair at Emerson Preparatory High School in Washington, D.C. and serves as on the board of Partners for Affordable Excellence. He is a member of the Industry Advisory Council for the American Public University System and of the Innovation Advisory Board for the Lumina Foundation. Mark is also a member of the Washington Baltimore chapter of the Young Presidents Organization. Mark graduated with Honors from the University of California, Berkeley, where he majored in political economies and received a Juris Doctor from the Georgetown University, where his focus was in international, tax, and corporate law. Mark has also completed graduate work in accounting and finance at the George Washington University and Pace University, and completed the Private Equity and Venture Capital Executive Program at Harvard Business School. Mark lives in Silver Spring, MD with his wife and two children and is a mediocre musician and triathlete.
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About New Markets Venture Partners: New Markets Venture Partners is an early and growth stage venture capital firm.
Robb Doub
General Partner of New Markets Venture Partners
Robb joined New Markets Venture Partners as a General Partner in 2003. Robb is the lead administrative partner and serves as Board Director for Presence Learning, Regent Education, eCoast Sales Solutions, and Signal Vine, and is lead partner or board observer for K2 Intelligence and Practice XYZ. Robb has been investing in high growth companies since 1993. Prior to New Markets, Robb was a Managing Director of the Small Enterprise Assistance Funds (SEAF), a $200 million managed emerging market venture capital company. Robb served on the board of SEAF portfolio companies in industries including pharmaceutical distribution, cable television, internet services, food retail and distribution, biotechnology, and enterprise software. Prior to SEAF, Robb was an Associate of Private Equities at the Calvert Group, a $10 billion socially responsible mutual fund and has worked for two start-up companies. Robb has also served on the board of Egeen International and the Conflicts Advisory Board of the off-shore hedge funds managed by Deutsche Asset Management’s Absolute Return Strategies Group. Robb was a visiting professor at the University of Warsaw ‘s School of Business teaching finance to MBA candidates and has been a guest speaker at the Kellogg School of Business at Northwestern and at the Johnson School of Business at Cornell. Robb graduated from the University of Vermont, with a major in History, and received a MBA with Honors from the Georgetown University. Robb is married with three children.
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About New Markets Venture Partners: New Markets Venture Partners is an early and growth stage venture capital firm.
Marissa Lowman
Venture Partner of New Markets Venture Partners
Marissa Lowman is the Venture Partner at New Markets Venture Partners
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About New Markets Venture Partners: New Markets Venture Partners is an early and growth stage venture capital firm.
Donald Spero
General Partner of New Markets Venture Partners
Don is a General Partner and Co-Founder of New Markets Venture Partners. He has over 10 years of venture experience as Co-Founder and Managing Director of New Markets Venture Partners, directing the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship, and founder and of Spero Quality Strategies (SQS), a venture capital fund that provides seed capital and mentoring for entrepreneurs. During Don’s tenure at the Dingman Center the program was ranked as the best entrepreneurial center in the country. While working for SQS Don took many appointments to corporate and non-profit boards at the companies which he assisted. Prior to starting SQS in 1992, Don served for 21 years as the founder, president and CEO of Fusion Systems Corporation, which provides high technology manufacturing systems to global customers in telecommunications, semiconductor, printing, packaging, automotive and other industries. The company conducted a successful IPO and was later acquired by Eaton Corporation. Don directed the development of Fusion’s technology, business model and operational structure. He led the company’s global strategy, built the company to over 300 employees, established 3 global offices, and took an aggressive approach to protection of intellectual property, on which he published an article in The Harvard Business Review. Don has since served as a Professor of the Practice of Entrepreneurship at UMCP. Don earned his bachelor’s degree in Engineering Physics from Cornell University and his Ph.D. in Physics from Columbia University. He did post-doctoral work in Physics at the University of Maryland, where his research led to the development of high intensity microwave lamps that became the core technology for Fusion Systems. Don is a world class rower, a U. S. national champion several times over, a member of the U. S. 1964 Olympic team, and he won the 1966 World Championships in single sculls. He is married and has two children.
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About New Markets Venture Partners: New Markets Venture Partners is an early and growth stage venture capital firm.
Pen King
Co Founder and Partner of Innovating Capital
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About Innovating Capital, PKJ Ventures: Innovating Capital is a premier technology fund with a focus on financial, cybersecurity, insurance, and life sciences.
Paulo Marques
Founding Partner and CTO of Feedzai
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Nancy Pfund
Founder & Managing Partner of DBL Partners
Nancy E. Pfund is Founder and Managing Partner of DBL Partners, a venture capital firm whose goal is to combine top-tier financial returns with meaningful social, environmental and economic returns in the regions and sectors in which it invests. Nancy is also the Founder of DBL Investors. As a leading player in the growing field of “impact investing”, DBLhas helped to reveal the power of venture capital to promote social change and environmental improvement, and Nancy Pfund writes and speaks frequently on this topic. Nancy Pfund currently sponsors or sits on the board of directors of several companies, including; SolarCity (NASDAQ: SCTY) on both the audit and compensation committees, and is chair of the corporate governance committee; Farmers Business Network, Advanced Microgrid Solutions, Off-Grid Electric, Primus Power, The Muse, and, prior to their public offerings, Tesla Motors and Pandora. Prior to founding DBL Investors, Nancy Pfund was a Managing Director in Venture Capital at JPMorgan, having started her investment career at Hambrecht & Quist in 1984. Previously, Nancy Pfund worked at Intel Corporation, the State of California, Stanford University and the Sierra Club. Nancy Pfund was recently featured in 2016 Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People in Business list; featured #17 in the 2014 FORTUNE Inaugural World’s Top 25 Eco-Innovators; is Chair of the Advisory Council of the Bill Lane Center for the American West at Stanford University; a member of the Advisory Board of: the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab); and the UC Davis Center for Energy Efficiency, and a Trustee of the National Geographic Society. She has been a Lecturer in Management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Yale School of Management; and is a C3E Ambassador to the U.S. Clean Energy Education and Empowerment Program, led by the U.S. Department of Energy. She is also a founding officer and director of ABC2, a foundation aimed at accelerating a cure for brain cancer. Nancy Pfund is the author, along with Benjamin Healey of the widely cited report on the history of U.S. energy subsidies entitled, “What Would Jefferson Do? The Historical Role of Federal Subsidies in Shaping America’s Energy Future”, co-authored with Michael Lazar, “Red, White & Green: The True Colors of America’s Clean Tech Jobs”, co-authored with Noah Walker, “Ask Saint Onofrio: Finding What Has Been Lost in A Tale of Two Energy Sources”, co-authored with Anand Chhabra, “Renewables Are Driving Up Electricity Prices: Wait, What?”, and co-authored with Kristofer Holz, “The 2017 Inauguration: Empowering a Clean Energy Nation”. Nancy Pfund received her BA and MA in anthropology from Stanford University, and her MBAfrom the Yale School of Management
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Mike Dorsey
Managing Partner of DBL Partners
Mike Dorsey is a Managing Partner of DBL Investors. Previously he was a Managing Director at JPMorgan. Prior to his affiliation with the Bay Area Equity Fund, Mr. Dorsey worked for 20 years as an investment banker to technology companies. For six years, Mr. Dorsey served as Head of Technology Investment Banking at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette and Cowen & Co., primarily operating out of their Bay Area offices. During his tenure at Cowen & Co. he built the technology investment banking practice from a level of seven transactions per year in 1991 to 55 transactions per year in 1995. Mr. Dorsey established his own financial advisory and investment business in March 1999. In this capacity, Mr. Dorsey advised Signatures Network in its management buyout from Sony Music and in its subsequent sale of a controlling interest to CMGI. He served as Acting CEO of @pos, a publicly-traded company which has been acquired by Symbol Technologies Inc. Mr. Dorsey has been a resident of the Bay Area for 30 of the past 34 years. Mr. Dorsey is a Director of the United Way of the Bay Area, and a member of the Stanford Athletic Board and the Parents Advisory Boards of Stanford and Duke Universities. via: [DBL](http://dblinvestors.com/mike-dorsey.php)
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Cynthia Ringo
Senior Partner of DBL Partners
Cynthia Ringo is a Managing Partner of DBL Investors, which she joined in April of 2008. Cynthia Ringo currently sits on the board of directors of Solexant and View and works with Livescribe, Kateeva and Ecologic. Cynthia Ringo was formerly a Managing Director of VantagePoint Venture Partners from 2002 to 2008 where she was Group Leader of the Communications, Systems, Internet and Media Practice. Cynthia Ringo served as a Board Member of the following VantagePoint portfolio companies: Entrisphere, Klipsh, Tymphany, Widevine, Livescribe, Provina and Meriton. Prior to VantagePoint Venture Partners, Cynthia Ringo served as the CEO of Coppercom, a next-generation network switching company, from 1998 to 2001 and was the Chairman of the Board from 2001 to 2002. While at Coppercom Cynthia Ringo took the company from pre-revenue and five employees to an industry leader in two new communications markets. Coppercom was acquired by Heico Corporation in 2003. Prior to Coppercom Cynthia Ringo was the SVP of Corporate Development and Business Units at networking company Madge Networks from 1993 to 1997. While at Madge Networks Cynthia Ringo had P&L responsibility for 3 business units with $400 million revenue and 500 staff, and identified and negotiated acquisitions worth over $500 million. Cynthia Ringo was the VP Marketing and Sales at data warehousing software company Red Brick Systems from 1990 to 1993. From 1980 to 1990 Cynthia Ringo held various legal, sales, marketing, business development, and consulting roles.
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Ira Ehrenpreis
Founder and Managing Partner of DBL Partners
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About DBL Partners, National Association of Corporate Directors, Technology Partners, The National Venture Capital Association, Western Association of Venture Capitalists: DBL Partners is an investment venture focused on companies that deliver high venture capital returns and economic benefits.
Mark Perutz
Partner of DBL Partners
Mark Perutz is a Partner at DBL Investors. Previously he was an investment professional at JPMorgan helping to manage the Bay Area Equity Fund from 2003 through the spin-out of the Bay Area Equity Fund from JPMorgan and the founding of DBL Investors in January 2008. He is on the board of Revolution Foods and has worked with the following portfolio companies: Primus Power, Solaria, SolarCity, Tesla Motors, PowerLight, eMeter, Solexant, Labcyte, XDx, Bentek and ReShape. Previously, Mark was an equity research analyst at Robertson Stephens. At Robertson, Mark focused on the enterprise software sector, where his area of coverage included companies such as: BEA Systems, Inktomi, Documentum, Interwoven, BroadVision, Allaire, SilverStream, Iona, Persistence and iManage. Mark has also worked in business development at Interwoven, a web content management company; performed technology and market research at the Tower Group; and built computer systems as a systems integration consultant for Accenture. Mark received a BS and MS in Mechanical Engineering from MIT, and received a MBA from the Sloan School of Business at MIT.
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About DBL Partners, ReShape: DBL Partners is an investment venture focused on companies that deliver high venture capital returns and economic benefits.
Daria Leshchenko
Co-Founder, CEO & Partner of SupportYourApp
Daria Leshchenko is CEO and Partner at SupportYourApp. Taking charge of the company at the age of 21, Daria turned it into a multinational business and one of the TOP-3 customer care companies (according to Clutch). Daria has studied at MIM-Kyiv business school, the Aspen Institute in Kyiv and is a Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education alumna. She is featured in Top 30under30 list by KyivPost and won a Silver Stevie Award in the category “Woman of the Year in Customer Service & Sales”. Daria actively participates in mentoring programs for women, including mentoring at Google Hackathon and Startup Weekend Ladies. She also represents Ukraine in Canada-Ukraine Trade & Investment Support Project (CUTIS) and participates in ITC SheTrades.
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About SupportYourApp: Human+Tech Customer Support Outsourcing that powers Unicorn and acclaimed tech companies worldwide
Richard Levandov
Partner of Avalon Ventures
Rich Levandov joined Avalon Ventures as Partner in 2007.Rich Levandov is Partner at Avalon Ventures. An early lead investor in social gaming company Zynga and behavioral ad targeting company Tacoda (sold to AOL in 2007), Rich sits on Nanigans’ Board.Rich has over 25 years of experience as an entrepreneur, operator, angel investor and venture capitalist involving a variety of cutting-edge, high growth, early-stage technology companies. It was after he co-founded Phoenix Technologies (PTEC), a company that helped launch the PC revolution, and served as an early Vice President at America Online, Inc. that he started his venture capital career.
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About Avalon Ventures, Masthead Venture Partners: Avalon Ventures is an early stage venture capital fund focused on information technology and life sciences.