
After selling Zarget and leading marketing at Freshworks, Arvind Parthiban returned to the unglamorous world of IT support. His SuperOps playbook pairs customer archaeology with theatrical marketing and a stubborn preference for software people use every day.
Sal Sferlazza is the co-founder and CEO of NinjaOne, the Austin-based IT and endpoint management platform valued at $12.3 billion in June 2026. A serial entrepreneur, he built and sold four previous companies (Realm Interactive, Lasso Logic, PacketTrap, Anchor) before launching what was originally NinjaRMM in 2013 with his childhood-camp friend Chris Matarese. NinjaOne is profitable, debt-free, and still majority-controlled by its founders.
Uri Haramati is the co-founder and CEO of Torii, a New York-based SaaS management platform that helps IT teams discover, track, and automate the sprawl of software applications inside modern companies. A serial entrepreneur, he previously co-founded Life on Air, the studio behind the viral live-streaming apps Meerkat and Houseparty, and earlier launched the event-discovery app Skedook. He raised a $50M Series B for Torii led by Tiger Global in 2022, bringing total funding to $65M, and describes his lifelong ambition as building 'one software to manage all software.'

Samantha Mah is VP of Strategic Partnerships and Growth at ServiceNow, the $13B+ enterprise cloud platform company headquartered in Santa Clara. Based in Toronto, she leads the charge on unlocking organizational potential by eliminating manual, repetitive work through intelligent digital workflows. With a Six Sigma Master Black Belt background and a career that spans Xerox and ServiceNow, she brings process-excellence discipline to the art of enterprise partnerships. She also serves in the Office of the CDIO as Senior Director, Customer Advocate - bridging the gap between technology capability and human impact.
Sean Regan is SVP of Product and Solutions Marketing at ServiceNow, the enterprise cloud platform reshaping how work gets done. With a career that spans Atlassian, Symantec, and DocuSign, he is one of the sharper B2B marketing minds in Silicon Valley - someone who built product marketing orgs from scratch and is now helping position ServiceNow's AI-native platform at the frontier of autonomous enterprise work. He also founded Deviate Partners in 2014, an advisory firm where he advises and invests in tech companies.

Sean D. Murray is the CEO of Productiv, the AI Portfolio Governance platform that gives enterprise IT teams real-time visibility over every SaaS and AI application running in their organization - including the ones nobody approved. A 20-year revenue and sales leadership veteran, Murray spent years building go-to-market engines at CEB (now Gartner), Xactly Corp, SalesLoft, and Greenhouse Software before stepping into the CEO seat at Productiv in April 2024. He now leads a 160-person company backed by IVP, Accel, and Norwest - on a mission to turn shadow AI from an enterprise liability into a managed capability.