
He watched digital advertising become expensive, saw independent storefronts leave valuable attention unused, and built Disco around a stubborn idea: brands can grow faster when their data and distribution work together.

Steve Rahimi is the CEO and co-founder of Pango (YC S26), a Stockholm-based startup building an agentic operating system for e-commerce back-office operations - deliveries, tracking, returns, and customer service. An e-commerce entrepreneur since age 17, Rahimi spent roughly seven years operating inside online retail before embedding with 30-plus brands to build Pango with co-founder and CTO Lukasz Reszczynski. The company reached product-market fit within two months of launch, grew about 60% month-over-month, and joined Y Combinator's Summer 2026 batch.
Teddy Chan is the CEO and co-founder of AfterShip, the shipment-tracking and post-purchase platform he started in 2012 after building a package-tracking script for his own online toy store cut customer emails by more than half. A self-described software engineer who says he wants to write code forever, Chan grew AfterShip from a Startup Weekend Hong Kong hackathon win into a company handling billions of shipments a year for tens of thousands of merchants, profitable long before Tiger Global led a $66M Series B in 2021 that valued it above $1 billion.

Dr. Arne Jeroschewski is the Founder and CEO of Parcel Perform, a Singapore-headquartered AI-powered delivery experience platform serving e-commerce enterprises across 950+ logistics carriers globally. A serial builder with a PhD in Regulatory Economics and McKinsey roots, he co-founded ZALORA — Southeast Asia's leading fashion e-commerce player — before pivoting to solve the data chaos behind every shipped parcel. Since 2016, he has grown Parcel Perform into a data-first SaaS platform processing 100+ million parcel updates daily, backed by Cambridge Capital, SoftBank Ventures Asia, and Wavemaker Partners, and now championing the AI Commerce era where delivery performance data becomes a brand's most powerful competitive asset.
Amit Sharma founded Narvar in 2013 to fix the most overlooked moment in e-commerce: the anxious gap between clicking 'buy' and the package arriving at the door. Drawing on years spent optimizing supply chains at Williams-Sonoma, Walmart, and Apple, he built a post-purchase experience platform from a bootstrapped garage operation into a market leader serving 650+ retailers - including Sephora, Home Depot, LVMH, and Patagonia - before stepping back from the CEO role in October 2024 to an advisory position.
Anisa Kumar is the CEO of Narvar, a retail technology platform serving 1,500+ global brands with AI-powered post-purchase experiences. With over 23 years across Target, Walmart.com, and Levi Strauss where she helped lead the company's IPO, she became Narvar's Chief Customer Officer in 2021 and was elevated to CEO in October 2024. Under her leadership, Narvar launched its IRIS AI engine - analyzing 42-74 billion consumer interactions annually - to transform the moment after checkout from a cost center into a growth engine.
Bill Liu is the Co-Founder and COO of Seel, the San Francisco-based company that invented Return Assurance — AI-powered insurance that lets shoppers add a refund window to final-sale purchases at checkout. Liu co-founded the company (originally called Kover.ai) in 2019 with CEO Zack Peng after completing the Techstars MetLife Digital Accelerator. He oversees team-building and go-to-market strategy for a platform now trusted by 5,000+ merchants, protecting 24 million+ orders and serving 2 million+ monthly shoppers. Seel has raised $29M+ in total funding including a Series B in May 2025 and was named to CB Insights' AI100 list of the world's most promising AI startups in 2023.

Zack Peng is the founder and CEO of Seel, a San Francisco-based AI-powered return insurance platform that serves 2,000+ ecommerce merchants. A former software engineer at Orbital Insight with a philosophy and physics background from UNC Chapel Hill, Peng built Seel into an 8-figure platform in five years by turning ecommerce returns - historically a pure cost center - into a risk-priced insurance product. Backed by Lightspeed Venture Partners with over $29M raised through Series B, Seel enables merchants to offer extended return windows on final-sale and non-returnable items while using AI underwriting to manage refund liability at checkout.

Dan Beltramo is CEO of Registria, the post-purchase customer engagement platform built around Ownership Experience Management (OXM). A Stanford-trained serial entrepreneur, he previously co-founded Vizu - which pioneered real-time brand lift measurement in digital advertising before being acquired by Nielsen in 2012 - and co-founded Onclusive, growing it 80x through organic expansion and PE-backed acquisitions. With over 20 years leading data and analytics organizations across marketing, media, and communications technology, Beltramo brings a pattern-recognition edge built from Clorox brand tables, Silicon Valley startup floors, and boardrooms at global media conglomerates.