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Beyond Bits and Bytes: AI, Entrepreneurship, and the Future| shomit Ghose
Shomit Ghose has spent more than 20 years as a Silicon Valley venture capitalist. Prior to his VC career, Ghose was a start-up entrepreneur for 19 years, participating in three IPOs. He was also CEO and board member at Truviso, leading to its acquisition by Cisco Systems. Shomit has held a Lecturer appointment at UC Berkeley’s College of Engineering since 2018, teaching data strategy, and sits on multiple corporate boards, both public and private, and multiple scientific advisory boards.
Decoding Creativity: AI’s Impact on Future Ventures| TARA TAN
Tara Tan is a Co-Founder and serves as General Partner at Strange Ventures. She was the Founding Partner (Investor) at IDEO CoLab Ventures. She partners with technologists with a vision. For the last 7 years, she helped build the venture arm at global design & strategy firm, IDEO, where she invested in early-stage startups through as a founding partner of Web3 fund CoLab Ventures. In the decade prior to that, She led design at early-stage startups and design agencies (including manufacturing unicorn, Formlabs), where she drove brand and go-to-market strategy. She holds a Masters in Design & Technology from Harvard University, where she was appointed Co-Chair of Women in Design. She has a B(A) from the University of Bristol, UK.
Balancing Profit and Purpose: The Social Entrepreneur’s Journey | Whitley O’Connor
Whitley O’Connor, co-director of social enterprise for Curbside Enterprises. Whitley is a Vanderbilt University graduate, co-founded the Curbside Chronicle, an award-winning magazine empowering individuals experiencing homelessness. His leadership extends to Curbside Enterprises, fostering social impact through ventures like Curbside Apparel and Sasquatch Shaved Ice. Over a decade, these initiatives have helped nearly 400 people escape homelessness, generating almost $6 million in earned income. Recognized on Forbes' 30 Under 30 list, Whitley, with experience across sectors, serves as a consultant for social impact ventures. Beyond work, he enjoys true crime podcasts, local art, and Sandlot baseball.
Season of Thanks: Global Impact in a Thanksgiving Special| DAVID DIETZ
David Dietz, Strategy and Outreach Coordinator at NEXUS Global, unites next-gen philanthropists and impact investors for positive change. Founder of Modavanti, an acclaimed sustainable fashion retailer, and board member of Georgetown University's Entrepreneurship Alliance. Former conflict journalist in the Middle East, contributing to major publications. Holds a degree in Arabic studies from Georgetown University.
BAY PADEL: BUILDING COMMUNITY THROUGH SPORTS | MATIAS GANDULFO
Matias Gandulfo, Matias Gandulfo, a Product Designer and Project Engineer, originally from Argentina, now based in San Jose, CA, holds a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a Mechatronics focus. His career has been marked by a deep involvement in engineering, particularly in the field of pipeline design and construction. With a strong passion for sports, including padel and soccer, Matias brings dedication and a unique international perspective to his work.
Unleashing Innovation: From Athlete to Investor | Aditi Maliwal
Aditi Maliwal, Partner at Upfront Ventures, is dedicated to investing in and empowering exceptional founders and teams. With a background in product management at Google and experience in early-stage venture and investment banking, she brings a global perspective and a passion for nurturing entrepreneurial talent. Aditi's journey has spanned diverse locations, including India, Hong Kong, Singapore, and San Francisco.
Sustainability by Design: Crafting an Impactful Company
Tximista Lizarazu, CEO & Co-Founder of Fraîche, is a passionate sustainability advocate and visionary entrepreneur based in New York. With a background in the clothing industry in France, he co-founded Fraîche, pioneering a fresh approach to in-office food experiences. At Fraîche, Tximista leads a mission to make sustainable eating easy, enjoyable, and accessible by partnering with local, responsible food businesses and implementing green logistics to minimize environmental impact.
Design Meets Venture: Bridging Creativity and Investment
Karine Sarkissian is our Design Lead and co-founder. She believes that design is a way of life. Designer and Design Strategist by background, Karine has extensive experience in social innovation for urban and economic development initiatives.
Sustainability and Kindness in Business
Sophie Durey is our impact expert. She is passionate about using finance as tool for social and environmental change, and she co-leads Le Studio. Sophie had 10+ years experience in the VC space, and she has lived in Asia, Latam, and Europe and loves to discover cultures and places. She reads an awful lot and enjoys analog photography.
From Idea to Impact: An Entrepreneur’s Story with Fomeno
Brigit Blote is the co-founder and CEO of fomeno, a tech startup dedicated to making thrifting simple. Brigit started fomeno in her college dorm room with a few friends during the pandemic while balancing life as a student and division 1 athlete. fomeno went on to beat out teams from across the country including Harvard, Duke, and MIT, to represent the United States in the Global Hult Prize Accelerator—the word's largest student-led startup competition. In 2021, Brigit and the team won the Hult Prize, and have since gone on to raise outside capital and launch the fomeno app on iOS.
Unleashing Creativity, Collaboration, and Career Shifts
Lopa Desai is the long-time Managing Director of Niraat. There she leads a variety of initiatives for a family office, including public and private equity investments and trust and estate planning.
A Journey From Traditional VC to Impact-Oriented Investing
Thomas Knowles joined Gratitude Railroad in January 2015 as managing partner. Prior to GRR, Thomas led corporate development and strategy for a leading outdoor e-commerce company, Backcountry, and a publicly traded software as a service company, Liveperson (NASDAQ:LPSN). He also spent five years in investing roles with SVB Capital, the venture capital arm of Silicon Valley Bank. Thomas graduated from Santa Clara University with a degree in Economics. Raised in Seattle and a 10 year stint in San Francisco Bay Area, Thomas now lives in Park City Utah with his wife Jessie and their kids Dayna, Kira and Westin.
Cultivating connections: the COMMUNITY-CENTRIC approach at farm to people
As co-founder and CEO, Michael Robinov sets the vision and strategy for Farm to People. Immersed in the natural food industry since a young age, his infectious obsession for food & technology has attracted an ambitious team who have successfully bootstrapped Farm to People and made the brand one of NYC's premier food delivery services. Michael's entrepreneurial spark was lit as a child running around in his father David's natural product stores and continued on olive and caper trips to the Mediterranean for his father's brands. In high school while working at the Union Square farmers market, Michael was moved by the people and stories behind the great food. After learning more about the industry and the role that large corporations play, Michael realized it was more important than ever for people to be informed about the origins of their food. Farm To People aims to help more folks in NYC access ethically grown food and to foster a community around sustainability! He was selected to Forbes 30U30, Class of 2021.
Exploring Impact Investing and Sustainability: Insights on Climate Change and Breaking Hype Cycles
Ibrahim AlHusseini is a VC, entrepreneur, and philanthropist with 25+ years of experience in sales, finance, and operations. As founder of FullCycle, he's dedicated to reversing climate change through the deployment of climate-restoring technologies. Ibrahim has raised $500M in capital, backing companies such as Tesla Motors and Aspiration Inc. He's also started and sold numerous businesses and sits on the boards of over half a dozen organizations focused on positive environmental and humanitarian development.
Democratizing VC: A globalized point of view
Chris Shen is a co-founder and COO of Revere, overseeing investments, business development, and operations. He's also a Founding Partner of West 22nd Capital Advisers and a licensed Type 1/4/9 responsible officer under the SFC, with a legal background in corporate finance and fund formation. Chris serves on the board of directors of MOCA NYC and is a Next Generation Leader with the Committee of 100, and speaks fluent Mandarin Chinese.
A CEO’s Perspective on Empowering the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs
Lori Van Dam is the CEO of Hult Prize and previously worked for Susan G. Komen and The One Fund Boston. With 20 years of experience at EF Education First, Lori speaks five languages and has traveled the world. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and two college-aged children.
From the HoCkey Rink to Entrepreneurship: The Inspiring Journey of a Former Pro Athlete Turned Entrepreneur
Jack McNamara played professional hockey in multiple countries, launched a business in a competitive space, and secured top-notch partnerships with the help of friends, family, and mentors. Despite preferring the road less traveled, he acknowledges the support of those who helped him along the way.
Growing a Business with Impact during uncertain times
Alex West Steinman and Bethany Iverson co-founded The Coven, with a mission to empower women economically and create an equitable world. Alex has a background in PR and communication strategy while Bethany was a former Strategy leader at space150.
Building a Social Impact Team and Combining Design Thinking with Sustainability
Christina Andreou Head of Global Sustainability at o9 Solutions, originally from Athens, has lived in various locations worldwide for the past decade. She is a result-driven leader with international experience in social impact, sustainability, program leadership, consulting, business development, strategic partnerships, and stakeholder management…
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Shahan Sarkissian is a Founding Partner at Tamar Capital and Co-founder at Tioopo Capital. He started in the family construction business for five years before establishing Tamar Capital with his siblings. Tamar now invests in Real Estate, Private Equity, and Venture Capital with a hands-on approach. Shahan's latest venture is Tioopo Capital, a Private Equity firm that invests in SMEs in western Europe and the UK. He is also a motorsport enthusiast and founded the Sports Marketing Group. He recently co-founded esc.live, the first global e-scooter racing series with his brother.
Le Studio is a program by Tamar Ventures, an early stage VC firm based in San Francisco, CA
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