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Zack Scott is a General Partner and Co-Head of the Healthcare Investment Team at Norwest Venture Partners, one of Silicon Valley's most active multi-stage venture capital firms. A rare combination of clinically trained physician and seasoned investor, Scott brings an MD from UT Health San Antonio and an MBA from Duke's Fuqua School of Business to a career that spans surgical residency, healthcare venture investing at Burrill & Company, co-founding Revelation Partners (a healthcare-focused secondary investment firm), and now leading healthcare deals at Norwest. His portfolio includes companies like ShiraTronics, SetPoint Medical, Cytovale, and Galvanize Therapeutics, with notable exits including Omada Health's IPO and acquisitions by Stryker, Zoll Medical, Abbott, and Olympus.
Janet Dryer is a seasoned software industry executive with over 30 years of experience building and scaling technology companies. She served as CEO of Perforce Software from January 2016 through mid-2018, relocating headquarters from San Francisco to Minneapolis and growing the company from roughly 220 to 450 employees while doubling revenue to $150M. Previously, as CEO of HelpSystems for 16 years, she grew it from $20M to $110M in annual revenue. She now serves as Chair of the Board at Perforce, which provides version control, DevOps, and software development lifecycle tools to over half of the Fortune 500.
Spencer Applegate is a technology operator and investor who built three software companies before becoming Vice President of Strategy & Business Operations and Chief of Staff to the CEO at Gainsight, the leading customer success platform. With a foundation in nuclear engineering from Georgia Tech and an MBA from Harvard Business School, he has moved fluidly between founding startups (Verusen, REscour, PainTheory), deploying capital at growth and buyout funds (M33 Growth, Pacific Lake Partners, Vector Capital), and now running strategy at a $1.25B enterprise SaaS company in San Francisco.

Mary Meeker is a venture capitalist and the founder of BOND Capital, where she manages over $5.75 billion across three funds with a portfolio spanning 176 investments and 51 unicorns. Known as the 'Queen of the Internet' since Barron's coined the title in 1998, she spent 19 years at Morgan Stanley advising on landmark IPOs including Netscape and Google, then a decade at Kleiner Perkins backing Airbnb, Slack, and Spotify. Her annual Internet Trends reports, published from 1995 to 2019 and revived with a 340-slide AI Trends report in May 2025, became required reading across Silicon Valley. A data-driven pattern-finder from small-town Portland, Indiana, Meeker has spent three decades spotting the shape of tomorrow before most people recognize today.

Robert 'Tre' Sayle is a Partner at Thoma Bravo, one of the world's largest software-focused private equity firms, where he has spent nearly two decades building the Growth platform - a minority equity investing practice targeting breakout software companies. He orchestrated roughly 22 deals worth ~$50 billion in transaction value, led the $1B Thoma Bravo Advantage SPAC as CEO through its $11.1B merger with IronSource, and was named one of GrowthCap's Top 25 Software Investors of 2021. A Harvard economics graduate who started his career in tech investment banking at Hambrecht & Quist and JPMorgan, Sayle is known for his patience, his preference for informal first meetings over stiff boardrooms, and a global outlook that includes aggressive investment in Israeli cybersecurity.

Laela Sturdy is the Managing Partner and CEO of CapitalG, Alphabet's $7 billion independent growth equity fund. A first-generation American born in Jamaica and raised in South Florida, she played Division I basketball at Harvard, earned an MBA from Stanford, and built a track record at CapitalG where every one of her early investments became a unicorn — including Stripe, Duolingo, UiPath, and Webflow. She became sole leader of CapitalG in March 2023, making her one of a tiny handful of women running an established multibillion-dollar venture firm.