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Mihir Garimella is co-founder and CEO of Actively AI, a New York company building what he calls GTM superintelligence: persistent AI agents that work individual sales accounts around the clock for enterprises like Ramp, Ironclad, Attentive and Samsara. In April 2026 the company raised a $45M Series B co-led by TCV and First Harmonic, pushing total funding past $68M. Long before the cap tables, Garimella was the teenager who built a $250 fruit-fly-inspired rescue drone called Firefly, won his category at the 2015 Google Science Fair, spoke at TEDxTeen, and was profiled by CNN before he could legally drive.
John Delfino is Partner and General Counsel at TCV (Technology Crossover Ventures), the Menlo Park-based growth equity firm behind transformative investments in Netflix, Spotify, Airbnb, Facebook, and over 350 technology companies. Joining TCV in 2014 after nearly a decade at elite law firm Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, Delfino sits at the intersection of law and venture capital - structuring deals, executing investments and exits, and managing the full legal and operational footprint of one of tech's most storied growth investors. With a J.D./M.B.A. from Santa Clara University and undergraduate roots at the College of the Holy Cross (including a year abroad at Oxford), he brings a rare dual lens of legal rigor and business strategy to a firm that has backed category-defining companies since 1995.
Kyle Harrison is a General Partner at Contrary, the talent- and research-driven venture capital firm based in San Francisco. He joined in 2022 to co-found the firm's later-stage investment practice, bringing nearly a decade of experience from Index Ventures, Coatue Management, and TCV, where he backed companies including Ramp, Pave, Anduril, GitLab, Databricks, Snowflake, Figma, and Robinhood. Beyond deploying capital, Harrison built Contrary Research - one of the largest private market research platforms in the world, with 100,000+ subscribers and 500+ published reports. He also publishes the Investing 101 newsletter on Substack (26,000+ subscribers) and co-authored 'The Anduril Thesis,' a 300-page deep dive that took two years and 500+ sources to produce. Married to Camden, father of four, and a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Neil Tolaney is a General Partner and Co-Head of Consumer + SME at TCV (Technology Crossover Ventures), one of the world's leading growth equity firms. Based in San Francisco, he leads a team of roughly 20 B2C-focused investors backing category-defining companies in consumer internet, digital media, subscription services, and small business software. His path from investment banking to venture associate to e-commerce operator - running PersonalizationMall.com as Managing Director - to buyout dealmaker at Francisco Partners and back to TCV gives him a rare dual lens: he has sat on both sides of the cap table. He holds board seats at LegalZoom and Strava, and has backed companies including GoodRx, ByteDance, Mercury, Hotmart, and Grow Therapy.
Ric Fenton is a General Partner at TCV (Technology Crossover Ventures), one of the world's leading growth-stage technology investors with over $21 billion in committed capital. Joining TCV in 2008, he oversees the firm's Legal, Capital Markets, Portfolio Talent, and Data Intelligence functions, guiding the full investment lifecycle from deal sourcing and transaction execution to portfolio value creation and exit. A Michigan Ross finance graduate and Duke Law attorney by training, Fenton spent eight years at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett advising top-tier private equity firms on M&A, leveraged buyouts, and securities transactions before crossing over to the investor side. He sits on the Board of Directors of the National Venture Capital Association and the Board of Visitors of Duke University School of Law.
Rick Kimball is a Founding General Partner at TCV (Technology Crossover Ventures), the growth-equity firm he co-founded with Jay Hoag in 1995. Over four decades as a technology investor, he backed category-defining companies including Netflix, GoDaddy, Spotify, and eHarmony. Before TCV, he spent more than a decade at Montgomery Securities as a Managing Director covering telecommunications and data communications. He has appeared multiple times on the Forbes Midas List as one of the top technology investors in the world, and currently serves on the UC San Francisco Board of Trustees and the Ohana Foundation board.
Tim McAdam is a General Partner at TCV (Technology Crossover Ventures), one of the world's leading growth equity firms, where he has focused on enterprise software, security, and tech-enabled services since joining in 2010. With a career in venture and growth investing that stretches back to the early 1990s at TA Associates, GTCR, and Trinity Ventures, McAdam has backed category-defining companies including GitLab, Splunk, Avalara, Rapid7, Alarm.com, OneTrust, and Vectra. An unlikely archaeology major from Dartmouth turned perennial enterprise investor, he combines a Stanford MBA pedigree with a nose for operational software that sticks.
Woody Marshall is a General Partner at TCV (Technology Crossover Ventures), one of the world's leading growth equity firms. With nearly three decades in venture capital, he has backed some of the defining technology companies of the internet era - including Netflix, Spotify, Airbnb, Nubank, and Peloton. He joined TCV in 2008 after 12 years at Trident Capital and today sits on the boards of Spotify, Payoneer, GoFundMe, Nerdy, Newsela, and onX. A multiple Forbes Midas List honoree, Marshall focuses on fintech, mobile, and digital media investments with a philosophy rooted in backing exceptional entrepreneurs and patient, long-term capital deployment.

Richy Nelson is the co-founder and CEO of Roofr, the cloud-based operating system for roofing contractors. A third-generation roofer who first climbed a roof at twelve years old, Nelson transformed decades of hands-on industry experience into a platform trusted by over 12,000 roofing companies across North America. After selling his house to fund the company, surviving Y Combinator in 2017, and raising a Series B from TCV and ABC Supply in January 2025, he leads a 150-person remote team on a mission to build the most trusted roofing platform in the world.