Alex Sappington is the Co-CEO of Page Vault, the legal web-capture company whose software turns a tweet, a TikTok, or a vanishing webpage into court-admissible evidence. He bought the business in 2022 alongside his Stanford classmate Luke Suydam through a search fund, taking the wheel from founder Jeffrey Eschbach. Under their shared leadership Page Vault has landed on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies three years running. A Princeton economist turned BCG consultant turned operator, Sappington talks evidence law at the dinner table too - his spouse is a federal prosecutor.
Luke Suydam is the Co-CEO of Page Vault, the legal-tech company whose patented technology lets lawyers capture web and social media content as court-admissible evidence. A former Bain Capital private equity investor with a Stanford MBA and a Dartmouth degree in philosophy and economics, Suydam left the buy-side to buy a company of his own. In 2022, alongside business-school friend Alex Sappington, he acquired Page Vault through a thesis-driven search fund and the two have run it as co-CEOs ever since, steering it onto the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies three years running.