Donald Tang is the Executive Chairman of SHEIN, with oversight of public affairs, business strategy, corporate development, and finance. Donald began his career at Merrill Lynch & Co. He later joined Bear Stearns & Co. Inc. in Los Angeles as Senior Managing Director of Investment Banking. At Bear Sterns, Donald quickly rose to become the Vice Chairman of the firm, as well as Chairman and President of Bear Stearns International Holdings, Chairman and CEO of Bear Stearns Asia, Ltd, and a member of the board of directors at Bear Stearns & Co.
1. How SHEIN Became a Global Giant:
2. The Big Questions: IPOs, Impact on Climate and Worker Conditions:
3. Marriage, Fatherhood and Happiness:
Jeetu Mahtani was an early member of the HubSpot team. Under his leadership and the sales organization, the business grew its non-US revenue from $3M ARR to close to $1B ARR. After running the International business as the global MD and Sales leader, he then moved to lead the customer success org which expanded to managing 1,500 people in customer success.
1. How to Go International for Startups:
2. Scaling Sales from $3M to $1BN in ARR:
3. Scaling Customer Success to 1,500 CS Reps:
4. Hiring the Best and Ramping Them:
20Sales: Scaling Hubspot from $3M to $1BN in ARR | How to Hire and Ramp Sales Teams | How to Scale Customer Success Successfully | How and When to Go International and Crush It with Jeetu Mahtani
Eric Vishria is a General Partner @ Benchmark Capital, one of the world's leading venture firms. At Benchmark, Eric has served on over 10 boards including Confluent (CFLT), Amplitude (AMPL), Benchling, Contentful, Cerebras and several other private companies. Prior to joining Benchmark, Eric was the Co‐Founder and CEO of RockMelt, acquired by Yahoo in 2013.
1. How to Make Money Investing in AI Today:
2. How to Invest in AI Application Layer Successfully:
3. How the Best VC Firm Makes Decisions:
4. Does AI Break Venture Capital Models:
Dmitry Gurski is the Co-Founder and CEO of Flo Health, the leading women's health app and the first European femtech unicorn. Launched in 2015, Flo Health has grown to over 70 million monthly active users and 5 million paid subscribers. The app is recognized as the #1 recommended tool for period and cycle tracking, and it recently achieved a valuation exceeding $1 billion. Beyond Flo, Dmitry is a partner at Palta, a co-founding company with a portfolio of successful startups including Simple App, MSQRD (acquired by Facebook), AIMatter (acquired by Google), and Wannaby (acquired by Farfetch).
1. Why 99% of Startup Advice is BS:
2. From Potato Farms to Billion Dollar Apps:
3. Scaling to Flo's First 1M Users:
4. Building a $200M Revenue Market Leader:
Phil Carter is one of the best growth leaders of the last decade helping world-class companies like Faire, Quizlet, and Ibotta accelerate their growth. Today, Phil is a growth advisor and angel investor who helps Seed - Series C consumer subscription businesses define their growth strategy.
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Akshay Kothari is Co-Founder at Notion, one of the fastest-growing companies of the last decade. Akshay has run every function in the company from sales, to marketing to finance and even led their fundraising efforts raising $340M+ from Sequoia, Index and Coatue with the latest round pricing them at $10BN. Before Notion, Akshay was VP Product at Linkedin for 5+ years, leading all of their content efforts. He joined LinkedIn when his previous company, Pulse, was acquired by LinkedIn in 2013.
1. Founder Mode, Veto Powers and Focus:
2. Raising $50M @ $2BN Valuation:
3. Raising $270M @ $10BN Valuation:
4. Boards and Social Media are F*******:
Shardul Shah is a Partner at Index Ventures and one of the greatest cyber security investors of the last two decades. Among his many wins, Shardul has led rounds in Datadog, Wiz, Duo Security, Coalition and more. Shardul is also the only Partner investing at Index to have worked in every single Index office from London, to SF, to NYC to Geneva. Prior to Index, Shardul worked with Summit Partners, focusing on healthcare and internet technologies.
1. Investing Lessons from Wiz and Datadog:
2. How the Best VCs Make Decisions:
3. The Core Pillars of Venture: Sourcing, Selecting, Securing and Servicing:
4. Lessons from the Best Investors in the World:
Mike Hudack is the Co-Founder and CEO of Sling, a peer-to-peer payments app whose vision is to simplify the way the world connects financially. Previously, he held roles at Monzo Bank as Chief Product Officer, Deliveroo as Chief Product and Technology Officer, and Facebook where he led ads product and sharing product.
1. Product: Art vs Science:
2. Lessons from Leading Ads at Facebook:
3. Leading Product at Deliveroo: What I Learned:
4. Building the Biggest Bank in Britain with Monzo:
David Schneider is a General Partner @ Coatue and one of the great operators of the last 20 years. Prior to Coatue, David was instrumental in ServiceNow’s growth to over $100B+ public market value. David led the growth of the company from $100M to $5BN in revenue. Before joining ServiceNow, David held senior positions at Data Domain, the company he joined at $0 in revenue and scaled to $1BN in revenue and an IPO and acquisition.
2. From OG Operator to Newbie Investor:
3. VC Value: Do 90% of VCs Really Damage Companies:
4. Lessons from the Greats: Doug Leone, Bill McDermott, Frank Slootman:
Sean Rad is the Founder and former CEO of Tinder. Sean has made more romantic connections between humans than anyone in history with Tinder having matched 50BN different people. Sean is also the Founder of Rad Fund which has made over 100 investments in companies and funds.
1. Lessons Scaling Tinder to the Fastest Consumer Social App:
2. Leadership Lessons from Tinder CEOship:
3. Money, Wealth and Creating a Family Office:
4. Love, Death, Marriage:
Nick Chirls is the Founder of Asylum Ventures, a new venture firm dedicated to the creative act of building companies; treating founders like artists, not assets. Asylum raised $55 million to invest $1-2 million in early-stage founders practising the art of making startups. Prior to Asylum, Nick co-founded Notation Capital, one of NYC's most successful pre-seed firms.
1. Why Venture Capital is Broken Today:
2. How to Make Money in VC in 2024:
3. Lessons from 3xing a Fund on One Check:
Zico Colter is a Professor and the Director of the Machine Learning Department at Carnegie Mellon University. His research spans several topics in AI and machine learning, including work in AI safety and robustness, LLM security, the impact of data on models, implicit models, and more. He also serves on the Board of OpenAI, as a Chief Expert for Bosch, and as Chief Technical Advisor to Gray Swan, a startup in the AI safety space.
1. Model Performance: What are the Bottlenecks:
2. Sam Altman, Sequoia and Frontier Models on Data Centres:
3. AI Safety: What People Think They Know But Do Not: