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Gretchen Salyer is the founder and CEO of The June Care Company, a community-based childcare platform she launched in June 2021 after 15 years in technology, ending as a general manager at Intuit. Born out of pandemic childcare swaps she organized among neighbors, June Care connects parents who need care with vetted, background-checked stay-at-home parents who can earn income watching other children nearby. The company - whose name stands for Joining Up Neighbors Everywhere - has raised about $3.6M in seed funding led by Craft Ventures, and operates on Salyer's belief that the childcare crisis is solved by helping every family build its village.
Victor Cho is a three-time tech CEO and the founder and CEO of Emovid, an AI-powered asynchronous video messaging platform built to keep business communication human as AI floods the inbox. Before Emovid he ran Evite for seven years, turned around Kodak Gallery, scaled Intuit's web channel from $300M to $1.3B+, and spent seven years at Microsoft launching early internet commerce. A vocal champion of the 'fourth stakeholder' - society - he pairs operator pragmatism with a philosophy that puts trust, empathy, and human presence at the center of technology.
Aaron Patzer is the founder and CEO of Vital, an AI-driven software company that helps hospitals cut emergency-room wait times, flag high-risk patients, and translate medical jargon into plain English. He first made his name building Mint.com, the free personal-finance app he started in 2006 and sold to Intuit for $170 million just two-plus years later. An engineer with degrees from Duke and Princeton, Patzer has spent his career turning intimidating, regulation-heavy industries into experiences ordinary people can actually understand - first money, now medicine.
Ahmad Ibrahim is the co-founder and CEO of Neo.Tax, a Mountain View startup using AI to automate the messy, rule-heavy work of tax filing - starting with the R&D tax credit. A UC Berkeley economics and philosophy grad who built QuickBooks Accountant at Intuit and once ran operations for a Yemeni specialty coffee company, he raised roughly $13M to make the part of taxes everyone hates disappear. His thesis: you can't hallucinate in taxes, so point the AI at the business, not the tax code.
Mohammad Danish Siddiqui is a senior frontend engineer at Intuit in Milton, Ontario, who has spent more than a decade shipping web and mobile products across Pakistan, the UAE, and Canada. He calls himself a software engineer by career, an aspiring data scientist by education, and a game developer by passion. He built travel platforms at Seera Group, joined Wave HQ after crossing the world from Dubai, open-sourced a NativeScript toast library used by other developers, and writes book notes and career advice for engineers on the side.
Credit Karma is a consumer finance platform that gives more than 130 million members in the U.S., Canada and U.K. free, ongoing access to their credit scores and reports, plus monitoring, recommendations and tools for credit cards, loans, insurance and more. Founded in 2007 by Kenneth Lin, Ryan Graciano and Nichole Mustard, the company built a 'freemium' model funded by lenders rather than consumers and was acquired by Intuit in 2020 in a roughly $7.1 billion deal.
Albert Ko is the CEO of Auctane, the Austin-based shipping software powerhouse behind ShipStation, Stamps.com, ShipEngine, and Metapack. A Korean immigrant who arrived in Los Angeles speaking Korean and Farsi but no English, Ko climbed from McKinsey consultant to Yale/Harvard-educated operator who grew Zelle into the largest peer-to-peer payments network by dollar volume — then took the helm at Auctane in June 2023 to bring operational discipline to one of the most consequential companies in global e-commerce logistics.
Pranay Kapadia is the Co-Founder and CEO of Notable, an AI-powered automation platform for healthcare that eliminates administrative burden for clinicians and health systems. Founded in 2017 after dinner-table conversations with six physician family members - including his psychiatrist wife who called herself 'the highest paid data collector in the world' - Notable has grown to serve 32 million patients across 12,000 sites of care, raised $119.2M in funding including a $100M Series B in 2021, and now automates over one million repetitive healthcare workflows daily. Before Notable, Kapadia helped build Mint.com at Intuit and was on the founding team at Blend, the mortgage fintech unicorn.
Steve Schultz is a General Partner at Diagram, a Montreal-based venture builder and fund focused on fintech, web3, and climate tech. With over two decades of experience spanning product management, startup operations, and venture investing, he has navigated every stage of the financial technology stack - from building Yahoo! Finance's product strategy to steering Check (a mobile payments startup) through a $360M acquisition by Intuit, to leading Amazon Web Services' landmark partnership with Y Combinator. Now based in Menlo Park, California, he anchors Diagram's US presence and brings a rare combination of operator instincts and investor pattern-recognition to early-stage founders.
Sasan Goodarzi is the Chairman and CEO of Intuit, the financial-software company behind TurboTax, QuickBooks, Credit Karma and Mailchimp. Born in Tehran and raised in Orlando, the electrical engineer turned operator has pushed Intuit from a desktop tax shop into an AI-driven platform, growing annual revenue from roughly $7.7B to nearly $19B during his tenure.
Stoyan Kenderov is the Founder and CEO of Wisdom, an AI-powered dental revenue cycle management platform based in New York that has raised $28M in funding. With a 30-year career spanning European internet pioneers, Intuit, LendingClub, and Plastiq, he brings deep fintech product expertise to a $170B dental industry where over $20B in earned revenue goes uncollected annually. A multilingual Bulgarian-born technologist educated at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Kenderov built Wisdom around the thesis that vertical AI - trained on proprietary, domain-specific data - can outperform generalist AI in specialized industries.