2024 Speakers
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Mike Schroepfer
As Meta's CTO, he scaled products to billions of users, shipped millions of units of consumer hardware, constructed tens of millions of square feet of data centers, built teams of up to 35,000, and made breakthroughs in artificial intelligence. He’s currently a Senior Fellow focused on AI and developing technical talent.
Schrep’s philanthropic work includes Additional Ventures, the Carbon-to-Sea Initiative, and Outlier Projects, which funds grants aimed at accelerating climate science and policy responses to the climate crisis. He’s a Stanford computer science graduate, led engineering at Mozilla, founded a company acquired by Sun Microsystems, and is a decent skier and mediocre surfer.

Stella McCartney
Stella launched her brand in 2001. Three years later, she entered into a long-term partnership with Adidas, which features leather-free goods, and has designed for the Olympic Team Great Britain several times. In 2019, Stella partnered up with LVMH, the world’s largest luxury conglomerate, and now serves as a special advisor on sustainability to LVMH’s executive committee.

Rajesh Swaminathan
Previously, Rajesh was the head of Applied Ventures LLC, the venture capital arm of Applied Materials, where he managed a portfolio of 85 deep-tech startups globally, as well as two deep-tech funds in Korea and Taiwan. He led investments and helped build companies, many of which had strong exits, including Enphase Energy, Solid Energy, Rockley, Infinite Power Solutions, Adaptive3D, Tango, Inpria and Norsk Ti. Rajesh was recognized amongst the top 100 global CVCs, on the Global Corporate Venture (GCV) Powerlist.
Earlier, he worked at Third Point Ventures and at Lucent’s Bell Labs, where he drove technical assessments and partnerships for several optical, MEMS, and RF device startups, and also led DFR programs for the successful deployment of Lucent’s 10Gb/s and 40Gb/s systems.
While pursuing his MBA at Harvard Business School, he worked on Deutsche Bank’s cleantech banking team, and also worked with KV on companies in solar and water. Previously, Rajesh earned a master of science degree from the University of Maryland and a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, where he was awarded the Shankar Dayal Sharma (President of India) Medal for overall excellence.

Milo Werner
Milo’s blend of investment insight and hands-on industry experience equips her to effectively identify promising climate technologies and guide them from concept to commercialization. Her investment background includes partner positions at MIT’s The Engine, Ajax Strategies, and Khosla Ventures, while her operational experience is highlighted by her tenure at Tesla, where she contributed to bringing innovative electric vehicles to market, and at Zola, a solar-battery startup providing distributed energy to over a million families in Africa. She holds a bachelor’s degree in geology and civil & environmental engineering from the University of Vermont, and a master’s degree in civil engineering and an MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Leveraging her extensive industrial experience, Milo founded The NextGen Industry Group to support companies commercializing advanced manufacturing technologies. The group brings together leaders, operators, industry experts, and capital providers to develop thought leadership and best practices in manufacturing strategy, capital stack construction, industrial policy, and strategic partnerships.

Katie Rae
Katie has over 10 years of experience as an investor and 25 years as a tech executive helping build Boston into a thriving tech hub. She has invested in nearly 100 companies and advised hundreds of founders from early-stage formation to scale-up. Key investments include Pillpack (acquired by Amazon for $1 billion in 2018), Flywire, Moon, and GrabCAD.
Katie has experience in managing startup accelerators and business-innovation programs — she was a Managing Director of Techstars Boston. She was also a co-founder and Managing Director at Project 11 Ventures.
In addition to her extensive investing career, she has over 20 years of experience in product development, management & operations including holding management positions at Microsoft, Eons, AltaVista, RagingBull, Zip2, and Mirror Worlds.
Katie holds an MBA from Yale and a BA in Biology from Oberlin College. She co-founded the Equity Summit, which convenes leading General Partners and Asset Managers of diversity across the venture capital industry.

Ryan Gilliam

Emmanuel Lagarrigue

Terry Tamminen

Beth Esponnette

Chris Levesque
Prior to joining TerraPower, Levesque led major new reactor build efforts at both Westinghouse and AREVA, overseeing projects in both the U.S. and Finland. Before his assignment in Finland, he led the formation of AREVA’s joint venture with Newport News Shipbuilding, AREVA Newport News, for which he served as chairman of the Board and president.
Levesque has extensive experience with the nuclear industrial base and nuclear component manufacturing. Earlier in his career, Levesque served as the manager of engineering and manufacturing at Westinghouse’s Newington, New Hampshire, component manufacturing facility, and he has served in multiple management positions at two nuclear-capable shipyards. Levesque began his career as a nuclear submarine officer and served on both the USS Boise (SSN 764) and the USS Will Rogers (SSBN 659). On Boise, he supervised initial criticality and reactor startup testing, and qualified as chief engineer.
Levesque holds a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, a Master of Science in mechanical engineering and a Naval Engineer degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also serves on the Board of the Nuclear Energy Institute.

Elizabeth Chan

Josh Silverman

Scott Himmelberger
Prior to joining BlackRock, Scott was a Principal at Princeville Capital, a global technology-focused growth equity firm. Scott led sourcing and deal execution for Princeville’s Climate Technology Fund, investing in emissions reducing companies across advanced mobility, next generation energy, carbon management, and digital transformation.
Previously, Scott was a Project Leader at BCG where he was a core member of the North American energy practice. He also worked on the tech-to-market team at the Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E), the U.S. Department of Energy’s premier agency for investing in disruptive energy technologies, where he helped launch an investment program for advanced batteries and next-gen fuel cells. Scott holds a PhD and MS in materials science & engineering from Stanford University and earned a BS in chemical engineering from the University of California, Davis.

Max Huisman, PhD
Along with co-founders Deniz and Declan, in 2020 Max was inspired by the burgeoning field of optogenetics.The team then set out to commercially harness light— an abundant, safe, and versatile input — to control cellular behavior with unparalleled precision and optimize this over time using AI technology.
Prior to co-founding Prolific Machines, Max worked as a PostDoc at the RNA Therapeutics Institute at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He had previously completed his PhD in Biomedical Sciences there, during which time he conceived, designed and built various novel devices - among which the world’s first cryogenic super-resolution fluorescence microscope. Max speaks five languages, has co-authored 10+ academic publications, and holds several patents.
Max received his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Applied Physics from the University of Delft.

Anders Forslund
Before starting Heart, Anders was an aerospace researcher at Chalmers, where he was a driving force behind the research project Elise-Electric Aviation in Sweden, funded by the Swedish Innovation Agency Vinnova. He is also a founding member of the Nordic Network for Electric Aviation.
He spent 2013-2014 at MIT, where his work on geometric variation of aerospace components was awarded the Charles M. Manly Memorial Medal. Anders has a Ph.D. in Aerospace Product Development and a B.Sc. in Engineering Physics from Chalmers. He has a dual M.Sc. in Astronautics and Space Engineering from Cranfield University and Luleå University, as a part of the SpaceMaster program. He is also a member of the Prince Daniel fellowship for young entrepreneurs.

Uyen Tran

Bessie Schwarz

Andrew Ponec

Kendra Rauschenberger

Janos Pasztor
During 2016-2023 he was Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs and the Executive Director of the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G). During 2015-2016 he was UN Assistant Secretary-General for Climate Change in New York under Senior Advisor to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
Earlier, he was Acting Executive Director for Conservation (2014) and Policy and Science Director (2012-2014) at WWF-International. He directed the UNSG’s Climate Change Support Team (2008-2010) and later was Executive Secretary of the UNSG’s High-level Panel on Global Sustainability (2010-2012). In 2007 he directed the Geneva-based UN Environment Management Group (EMG). During 1993-2006 he worked, and over time held different responsibilities at the Climate Change Secretariat (UNFCCC), initially in Geneva, Switzerland and later in Bonn, Germany.
His other assignments included: in the Secretariat of the 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development (Earth Summit ’92); Stockholm Environment Institute; United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP); Secretariat of the World Commission on Environment and Development (Brundtland Commission); the Beijer Institute; and the World Council of Churches.
He has BSc and MSc degrees in Nuclear Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). High-school diploma from the Nairobi School in Kenya.

Ankit Todi
a) shaping the group sustainability strategy & providing thought leadership, working closely with the "Group Sustainability CEO Council"
b) partnering and managing all intl. & domestic relations on sustainability, including being the Mahindra Group engagement lead for World Economic Forum, United Nations Global Compact, Sustainable Markets Initiative, etc. & various domestic industry associations,
c) driving green business transition via target setting, roadmap & capability building, transparent reporting & disclosures, etc.
He is passionate about the clean-tech. ecosystem and works to bring new innovations to group companies by engaging with the start-up ecosystem. He’s also part of Mahindra’s groups young leaders’ cohort. His previous experience was in the strategic management consulting space working with Bain & Company for ~7 years, having led projects across multiple industries (e-commerce, logistics, FMCG, real estate, etc.) in strategy, due diligence, and implementation roles. Ankit has a Masters’ degree in ‘Information & Communication Technology’ and a Bachelor’s degree in ‘Electrical Engineering’ from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.

David Keith
Best known for his work on the science, technology, and public policy of solar geoengineering, David led the development of Harvard’s Solar Geoengineering Research Program before moving to Chicago in 2023. His policy work has ranged from analysis of electricity markets and carbon prices to research on public and expert perceptions of risky technologies. David’s hardware work includes the first interferometer for atoms, a high-accuracy infrared spectrometer for NASA’s ER-2, the development of Carbon Engineering’s air contactor, and the development of a stratospheric propelled balloon experiment for solar geoengineering.
David founded of Carbon Engineering, a Canadian company developing technology to capture CO from ambient air. David teaches science and technology policy, climate science, and solar geoengineering. He has reached >150,000 students worldwide with an edX energy course. David is author of >200 academic publications with total citation count of >20,000. He has written for the public in op-eds and A Case for Climate Engineering. For more details, please visit David’s website here.

Gabriel Kra
Gabriel holds MBAs from the Columbia Business School and the Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley, an MS in atmospheric chemistry from SUNY Stony Brook, and a BA in philosophy from Columbia College. He currently sits on the Board of Directors for Form Energy, Electric Hydrogen, Mill Industries, Ebb Carbon, Lightship, Meridian Clean Energy, PostScript Media, RedoxBlox, Renew Financial, Ripple Foods, Sense, and Trove and he has oversight for Prelude’s investments in Catalog, Koloma, Metalenz Natron Energy, Nyriad, Scoop, Spark Thermionics and Thrilling. Gabriel also serves on the Board of Directors of The CREO Syndicate, Carbon 180 and the Advisory Board for Prime Coalition.
Gabriel is still an avid skier and spends as much of his free time as possible in the mountains with his wife and four children. Gabriel also now roots for the San Francisco Giants after years as a New Yorker.

Matt Jones

Pete Johnson
Before joining Azimuth, Pete was Co-Founder, President, and Chief Technology Officer of Monolith Materials, a leading methane pyrolysis business that produces carbon-free hydrogen and carbon materials from natural gas. Prior to founding Monolith, Pete served as Director of Engineering at Ausra, a solar thermal technology company that was acquired by AREVA.
Pete received a Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University and a Bachelors Degree in Physics from the University of Utah. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the State of California and holds multiple patents in various technical fields. He has also been an advisor to the US Department of Energy and State Department for clean hydrogen strategies.
Pete is an avid surfer, mountain biker, and ski mountaineer, but spends most of his free time coaching soccer and enjoying an outdoor oriented family life in Northern California with his wife and four kids.

Hampus Jakobsson

Mirik Gogri
The family office has significantly invested globally in areas of nuclear fusion, nuclear fission, direct lithium extraction, energy efficient appliances, carbon nanotubes, next generation food technologies, bioenergy, plastics circularity, tipping point research, green hydrogen, carbon capture, and low carbon cement. Mirik's strategic investments underscore his steadfast commitment to fostering innovation and sustainability.
Mirik's visionary leadership extends to his role with SCALE (Solving Climate Action by Leveraging Ecosystem), an innovative ecosystem-building initiative integrating a climate lens into ChemTech's golden jubilee celebrations. SCALE serves as a platform that helps to scale up cutting-edge climate solutions within the Indian manufacturing sector. At the first edition of the SCALE event in March 2024, approximately 500 attendees, including exhibitors, delegates, speakers, and visitors, participated.
The event featured around 50 exhibitors across the globe, 14 thematic sessions featuring 60 presentations. This comprehensive participation underscores SCALE's commitment to advancing climate action through collaborative efforts.
Mirik's dedication to sustainability extends to his deep involvement in membrane research, a critical field for advancing clean technology solutions. His family's generous grant towards establishing the Gogri Hub for Membrane Research at IIT Bombay reflects his commitment to supporting translational research initiatives. This initiative underscores Mirik's ability to identify and invest in critical areas of environmental research, furthering innovations that tackle pressing global challenges.

Tim Latimer

Coppelia Marincovic

Brandon Sorbom
Sorbom is mission-driven to fight climate change, and believes that commercial fusion power can be a critical solution. He studied fusion at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) because of its massive potential as a limitless clean energy source. While working on his PhD there, Sorbom was the lead author of the paper that proposed the original design for ARC that inspired the founding of Commonwealth Fusion Systems in 2018.
A regular scientific presenter and academic speaker, Sorbom earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Engineering Physics from Loyola Marymount University and a PhD in Nuclear Science and Engineering from MIT. He was also named a “35 Under 35” Honoree from MIT Technology Review.

Aakash Shah
Aakash has been in VC for the past 8 years, across multiple VC funds globally. He is also the co-founder of neonVest - a VC-backed enterprise SaaS startup - which he has operated for the past 6 years. neonVest was acquired in 2024.
Prior to Peak, Aakash headed up the VC arm of Sattva Capital, a leading private investment office based in Mumbai, where he led deals in Energy Web Foundation (now listed on multiple crypto exchanges), Shortlist, and other companies. Prior to Sattva, Aakash co-led the Asia portfolio at Accion Venture Lab, a global fintech fund based in Washington D.C. Aakash embarked on his VC journey at Contrarian Partners, a generalist tech VC in Mumbai.
Aakash started his career on the Investment Research team at Aksia, a $160Bn New York-based hedge fund advisory firm, where he evaluated funds across long/short equity, credit and quant strategies. Aakash holds a B.Sc. from NYU Stern School of Business, majoring in Finance and International Business, with a minor in Philosophy. He is also the Co-President of Bleeker Street Angel Network, an India-focused angel network for NYU Alumni.

Julia Attwood
Julia leads Sightline’s research team. She manages a team of analysts writing research on clean firm power, low-carbon fuels, industry, carbon, and grid tech, and sets the company’s research strategy.
Prior to joining Sightline Julia led BNEF’s Industrial Decarbonization research. While at BNEF, she built cost models, forecasts, and analysed technologies across industrial decarbonization, batteries, EVs, digital and grid tech and advanced materials.
Julia has undergraduate degrees in Mechanical Engineering and a PhD in Materials Engineering, both from the University of Cambridge.

Takuya Koizumi

Gene Berdichevsky
Gene holds two degrees from Stanford University; an MS in Engineering with a focus on energy and materials, and a BS in Mechanical Engineering. He has co-authored 42 patents and 4 academic publications. Gene has been named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list, the MIT Technology Review 35 Under 35, and was a recipient of the Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans.

Amy Duffuor
Prior to working in Asia, Amy was a management consultant at State of Flux, a London- based consulting firm that specializes in supply chain and procurement.
She has served as a board member for portfolio companies Clean Crop Technologies, Noon Energy, Ovipost, Heaten, Carbon Reform, VELOZBIO and Oxylus Energy. In addition, Amy serves on the board of the Northeast Clean Energy Council (NECEC); the Leadership Council of Activate, a nonprofit that empowers scientists to bring their research to market to address climate change; the Advisory Council of ReFED, a national nonprofit focused on food waste; and the Advisory Circle of GreenTech Noir, a global community for Black people working in sustainability and climate tech. In 2023, she was recognized by Fortune as a "Top 13 Seed Stage Climate Tech VC to Watch” and is a sought-after speaker and commentator. Amy holds a B.A. in Urban Studies from Columbia University, an M.Phil in Migration Studies with Distinction from the University of Oxford, and an MBA from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.

Nicola Tongue
As part of her role, Nicola oversees innovation and sustainability progress, plays a leading role in the development of investment strategy and supports several portfolio companies as a member of the board. She has worked on investments into carbon capture, sustainable crop evolution, and packaging solutions. She is passionate about securing a net zero future for CCEP and supported the launch of a $137.7 million venture capital fund focusing on sustainability investments, in partnership with The Coca-Cola Company and its global bottling partners.
Nicola has spent her career in the FMCG space, including senior commercial roles at CCEP and Belvoir Farms, with an entrepreneurial background in hospitality.

Kimberley Smith

Max Clarke

Shuo Yang
Shuo’s obsession with startups is deeply personal, which he channels into an intense focus on the human element of building companies. From his own experiences leading early stage startups, he intimately knows how quickly a business plan can change. About the only thing that stays constant in early companies is the team, and thus Shuo loves helping founders discover and hone their superpowers. This is particularly vital in climate tech where the stakes couldn’t be higher. Helping founders learn and succeed quicker could have a direct and measurable impact on Earth’s climate systems. Just as important is helping them shoulder the immense burden of this work that at times can be overwhelming. Shuo is passionate about helping founders balance this tension between personal wellbeing and professional success in the course of building companies to help the planet thrive.
His obsession with climate is just as deeply felt. Growing up, Shuo lived out sustainability. It was about a lot more than just conserving water or saving electricity. Sustainability was how he could help his family make sure there was money left at the end of the month for rent. Against this backdrop of scarcity, Shuo fell in love with technology and its promise of sustainable abundance for all. The experience of making more with less also taught him to recognize that ordinary people have the potential to do improbable things – a key insight in our line of work.
Shuo loves working with his hands, whether it’s crafting furniture, building cars, or just working in the garden. He digs building LEGO castles and is physiologically unable to pump the brakes when buying books. Shuo has two energetic little boys, two friendly cats, and is always working on how to be a better husband and father.

Ryan Orbuch
Prior to joining Lowercarbon, Ryan helped initiate and led Stripe's carbon removal procurement program, the predecessor to the Frontier advanced market commitment. He has been invited to speak to groups including the National Academy of Sciences and the California Air Resources Board and he was a contributor to the CDR Primer.
With visibility into both scientific and practical operational challenges in scaling up carbon removal, Ryan is a trusted advisor to the foremost entrepreneurs and founders working to take CO2 out of the Earth's carbon cycle.
Ryan grew up in Boulder, CO, where thunderstorms and blizzards inspired an interest in weather and climate from a young age. Ryan has worked in restaurant kitchens on two continents, is an enthusiastic scuba diver, a temporarily-lapsed skier, and insatiably curious. Ryan is based in San Francisco.

Siddhartha Jha

Allie Garfinkle

Riddhima Yadav

Fabian Erici

Sandeep Nijhawan
He has a Bachelor of Technology from the Indian Institute of Technology - Kanpur, India, a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and an MBA from the International Institute of Management Development (IMD) in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Leah Ellis

Martin Lewerth
At Aira, Martin is tackling one of Europe’s largest sources of CO2 emissions - residential heating - with a fully vertically integrated business model and a commitment to delivering affordable and accessible clean energy-tech solutions to 5 million households across Europe.

Caroline Golin, Ph.D.

Akshat Rathi
He has a PhD in chemistry from the University of Oxford, and a BTech in chemical engineering from the Institute of Chemical Technology in Mumbai. He has worked for Quartz and The Economist. His work has been cited in widely read global publications, including New York Times, Washington Post, New Yorker, The Guardian, Wall Street Journal and Financial Times.
Akshat lives with his wife in London, UK. You can follow him on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Instagram.

Phoebe Wang

Sophie Bakalar
Prior to joining Collaborative Fund, Sophie co-founded di8it, a B2B SaaS company specializing in software that reverse-engineered chart images. The company was acquired in 2016 by thinkCell Software. Prior to di8it, Sophie spent 10 years trading credit derivatives for III Capital Management, a $5+ billion fixed income hedge fund, and concurrently earned a B.S. in Mathematics from Tufts University.

Rich Powell
He was previously CEO at ClearPath, advising policymakers on investing in breakthrough energy innovation and removing roadblocks to building and exporting U.S. clean technology. He frequently testified before Congress and was deeply engaged in the wave of bipartisan Federal clean energy legislation in recent years. Before leading ClearPath, he worked for McKinsey & Company in its energy and sustainability practices, focusing on corporate clean energy strategy, government low-carbon growth strategy, and clean tech market entry.
Rich serves on the board of ClearPath, and is a strategic advisor to the Silverado Policy Accelerator and a fellow at the Institute. Washingtonian has named him to its list of the “Most Influential People in Energy” from 2022 to 2024. In 2023, he delivered a TED Talk on updating permitting systems to build much more clean energy, much faster. Rich served on the Advisory Committee to the Export Import Bank of the United States from 2019 to 2021.

Yin Lu

Dr. Melissa Ball
Prior to joining EIP, she was a Ph.D. Fellow at Goldman Sachs in New York City, focusing on power electronics. She spent three years at Princeton University as a Presidential Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment. Her research has spanned chemical synthesis and device fabrication with an emphasis on designing complementary technologies to silicon photovoltaics. Melissa worked on building-integrated photovoltaics, where she pioneered the development of transparent, color-neutral devices for integration into color-sensitive applications. She also developed broadband solar technology using perovskite materials and studied the impact of molecular design on both the material properties and device performance on these systems. She has co-authored sixteen peer-reviewed articles on chemical synthesis, light-matter interactions, and solar technology.
Melissa holds a MSc in European Political Economy from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Columbia University.

Alfred Johnson
Before founding Crux, Alfred served as Deputy Chief of Staff to Secretary Janet Yellen at the US Department of the Treasury. Prior to Treasury, Alfred was Co-Founder and CEO of Mobilize, the events management platform and network acquired by EveryAction in 2020.
Earlier in his career, Alfred was a Vice President in Financial Markets Advisory at BlackRock, Senior Advisor for Financial Markets at the US Treasury, and Special Assistant to the White House Chief of Staff.
Alfred is a graduate of the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Stanford University.

Zachary Bogue
Zachary is Co-Founder of DCVC and Co-Managing Partner across its family of funds, and his current investments on behalf of the firm span computational drug discovery, nuclear energy, algorithmic finance, synthetic biology, geospatial informatics platforms, and applied AI for global-scale climate impact, including areas like methane abatement and carbon transformation.
The World Economic Forum has named Zachary a Young Global Leader in recognition of his leadership at the intersection of transformative technology and urgent global issues, and he is active in the Davos community, including his annual “Deep Tech in Davos” event. Zachary’s previous venture investments include Square (SQ), AngelList, and Uber (UBER). Zachary received a bachelor’s degree with honors in environmental science and public policy from Harvard University and a JD with honors from Georgetown University’s law school, where he was executive editor for The Tax Lawyer. Zachary serves on the non-profit boards of the East Palo Alto Charter School and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.

Dennis Nobelius

Dr. Brandy Kinkead

Kim Zou

Andy Gollach

Sabriya Stukes
A microbiologist, educator, and science communicator, her expertise is in working with individuals to identify unmet community needs, design sustainable clinical solutions, think critically about the world around them, and craft compelling scientific narratives. She also has worked for over a decade in fostering equitable and inclusive environments in the STEM disciplines and thinks deeply about how we can build sustainable healthcare solutions that work for all and not just some.

Dr. Etosha Cave
Etosha has been recognized as a visionary by the Smithsonian Institution and the U.S. Department of Energy, as well as media like Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair. She has spoken at summits including the Jeff Bezos-hosted MARS Conference, Fortune Brainstorm, and Aspen Ideas Festival. Most recently, CNBC ranked her as a notable woman transforming business on their 2024 Changemakers list. Etosha is a graduate at Stanford University with both a Masters in Engineering and a Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering.

Dr. Will Knapp

Vikas Gupta
Before switching to the investment side, he has been an operator at several startups ranging from semiconductors to design & e-collaboration software to cleantech. He has launched several software and hardware products, developed & implemented go-to-market strategies and assisted with fund raising.
Vikas has an MBA in Finance from University of British Columbia and spent a semester at the Rotterdam School of Management in the Netherlands. In addition, he has a MS from University of Cincinnati, and a B.Tech from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur in Materials Science & Engineering. He is also a joint inventor for two (2) US Patents.

Dr. Rachel Slaybaugh
Outside of DCVC, Rachel co-founded the Good Energy Collective and currently serves on its board. She is also an independent director for Radiant, a microreactor company.

David Brekke

Andrew Sparks

Candice Ammori

Dr. Pae Wu

Greg Rieker

Sanjeev Mankotia

Mohsen Asad

Dr. Shreya Dave

Kira Noodleman
Growing up in Silicon Valley, she was captivated by startup innovation, which has translated to focusing on Founders solving the unsolvable. For her, business is all about people. She co-organizes various female VC Communities such as Femme VC in Colorado and FemaleFunders in San Francisco. She’s active in her vision for Bee Partners to continue to provide the rails for building the most impactful empires at the center of human and machine convergence, fully acknowledging the responsibility and trust building required to do so.
Kira fine-tuned her ability to be nimble, adaptable, curious, and creative for contributing to sourcing top deal flow and founded Bee Partners’ Denver office by pursuing the often overlooked burgeoning non-coastal innovation ecosystems. This move also reinforced the growing acceptance of remote/hybrid workforce which enables and integrates the vast global tech community.

Alex Rappaport
Alex’s strength lies in his ability to foster a culture of empowerment, creativity, and dedication to ZwitterCo’s mission, encouraging his team to embrace their entrepreneurial spirit and work toward the common goal of preserving and managing industrial and agricultural water and wastewater. Alex holds a master’s degree in innovation and management and a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering from Tufts University, where he founded the school’s first venture incubator and remains an active mentor to the next generation of innovators and changemakers.

Jon Glass
From 1998 to 2014, Jon served in multiple executive roles at General Electric. He was the business development leader at GE Licensing, a managing director at GE Equity, and a managing director at GE Capital’s commercial lending business. After GE, Jon co-founded two technology start-up companies, Wise Labs and Vener8 Technologies, where he led strategic partnership, product development and revenue generation activities. Most recently, Jon was the Director of Venture Accelerations at National Grid Partners, where he oversaw the NextGrid Alliance, a collaboration network of over 80 power utilities to foster industry-wide innovation and collaboration to accelerate the energy transition.
Jon received an MBA, with honors, from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and an AB, magna cum laude, from Harvard College. He is a co-inventor on two US patents and a former member of the Research Advisory Committee of the Electric Power Research Institute.

Malia Lym

Cat Clifford

Daniel Kopp

Katherine Morille

Alexa Dennett

Danielle Rapson
Danielle brings over 10 years of engineering, business operations, and startup experience to Mantel team and previously managed operations at natural gas combined cycle power plants at NextEra Energy. Danielle holds her MBA from Harvard Business School and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Duke University.

Judy Su

Maria Gallucci

Maija Palmer
Before that she helped launch Sifted, the FT-backed news site focused on European tech. Before Sifted Maija was a journalist at the Financial Times for 19 years as technology correspondent. In her last role as acting deputy editor of Special Reports she helped launch projects such as Europe's Road to Growth and 50 Ideas to Change the World. Before joining Special Reports she was part of the team that took the FT's social media presence into the millions.
Maija attended SOAS University of London and Goldsmiths, University of London.

Parikshit Sharma
Parikshit actively tracks the latest in artificial intelligence and machine learning, with a deep interest in novel computation architectures and foundation models for deep tech startups. He is fascinated by value, volume, and velocity tradeoffs in markets and researches how different capital and corporate structures can be exploited to fine-tune the means of production and distribution. Parikshit is a graduate of Bowdoin College where he studied Mathematics and Economics and attended the General Course at the London School of Economics.
Parikshit is big into personal knowledge management and curates his learnings and readings in a library: Structure Function

Alex Wilhelm

Dawn Lippert
Dawn has spent her career building solutions at the nexus of technology companies, capital and communities. Under Dawn’s leadership, Elemental has invested in 160 startups, and those companies have gone on to raise over $10 billion in follow-on funding. Elemental has pioneered a new model for investing in climate solutions that centers social equity in companies’ cultures, products and technology deployments. Over half of Elemental’s portfolio companies are serving customers in disadvantaged communities, and the technologies are deployed in 50 states and more than 100 countries. Elemental is supported by organizations such as Rockefeller Foundation, Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment, Waverley Street Foundation, Emerson Collective, the U.S. Navy, Amazon, United Airlines, and others.
Dawn has contributed her insight on climate investing and the energy transition in publications such as the Economist, Politico, Bloomberg, Axios, and Canary Media. She was invited to give a TED talk on how “Community investment is the missing piece of climate action,” which has garnered 1.5m views.
Dawn grew up in Washington state and graduated from Yale University and the Yale School of the Environment. You can find her on the soccer field, enjoying the ocean and riding bikes with her husband, daughter and son.

Matthew Zeitlin

Casey Crownhart

Steve LeVine
Previously, Steve was a foreign correspondent in the former Soviet Union, running a bureau covering the Caucasus and Central Asia for The Wall Street Journal, and before that covering the region for The New York Times. Prior to that, he was based as a correspondent in Pakistan for Newsweek, and before that was posted to the Philippines. Before launching The Electric, Steve conceived and launched the Future newsletter at Axios.
The Powerhouse is Steve's third book, and was long-listed for FT Book of the Year in 2015. Previously, his book The Oil and the Glory, chronicling the struggle for fortune and power on the Caspian Sea, was selected by BusinessWeek as a Top 10 book for 2007. In 2008, Random House published Putin's Labyrinth, a profile of Russia through the life and death of a half-dozen Russians.

Tim De Chant

Sean O'Sullivan
Sean got his entrepreneurial start in 1985 as a founder of MapInfo, bringing street mapping technology to personal computers. MapInfo went on to become a $200 million revenue public company with over 1,000 employees worldwide. In 1996, while at the helm of his second company, NetCentric, he created “software for inside the Internet” and is credited with co-creating the term “cloud computing” alongside George Favaloro from Compaq.
Sean continued as an entrepreneur and investor, creating and supporting a range of business, humanitarian and educational endeavors. A major promoter of economic and social development, he founded JumpStart International in 2003. JumpStart was a leading humanitarian engineering organization based in Baghdad and which operated throughout Iraq during the post-war period of 2003-2006. He spent a few years running JumpStart, which for a time had a staff of over 3000, running up to 80 projects at a time in Baghdad, Fallujah, and Najaf. As benefactor of the O’Sullivan Foundation, Sean has also been a primary funder of organizations such as the Khan Academy, Mathletes and CoderDojo.
As the founding Chairman of the Irish Entrepreneurship Forum and founder of Open Ireland, he was a leader and influencer of Irish government policy in fueling economic growth and recovery in the technology sector. Sean was a regular investment panelist on the popular RTÉ TV show Dragon’s Den, and an occasional columnist for Ireland’s Sunday Business Post.
Sean holds a Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Masters of Fine Arts in Film Production from the University of Southern California.

Amy Harder
Before joining Breakthrough, Amy was with Axios full time since shortly after it launched in 2017, based in Washington DC. In that role, Amy reported on trends and exclusive scoops, while also distilling into understandable formats complex energy and climate issues. Harder has interviewed some of the most well-known leaders in this space, and at the same time bridges the gap between what leaders say and what everyday people care about.
She was the inaugural journalism fellow for the University of Chicago’s Energy Policy Institute for the 2018-2019 school year, where she moderated events and took part in other university initiatives. Previously, she covered similar issues for The Wall Street Journal, based out of its Washington, DC, bureau. Earlier in her career, she wrote for National Journal, also in Washington DC. She has appeared on PBS' NewsHour, CSPAN, MSNBC, CBS, and NPR, among many other media outlets. She is regularly sought out to speak and participate in events, including moderating and participating in panel discussions, and giving speeches around the country and world. Amy is originally from Washington State and moved back in 2020, after a dozen years in the other Washington. She received a BA in journalism with honors from Western Washington University. She loves running and cross-country skiing the Pacific Northwest’s best trails.

Alison Snyder

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Benjamin Joffe

Ben Tauber
Ben is a coach, entrepreneur, engineer and seed investor. He specializes in coaching investors, startup founders and building leadership programs for their organizations and portfolios.br/>
Previously: Ben was founder and CEO of Velocity, a top CEO coaching firm. CEO of Esalen Institute, the premiere research/retreat center for the Human Potential Movement, Co-Founder/COO of Scoopler (acq. Google ‘11). Product Manager at Adobe and Google.

Ji Ke

Dr. Susan Schofer
Before that, Susan spent 10 years in Silicon Valley working in roles spanning R&D, product development, product management, and business development for Amyris, a pioneer in synthetic biology, and Symyx Technologies, utilizing proprietary high-throughput robotic workflows to accelerate polymer and material discovery and development. Susan also worked as an analyst for management consulting company Mitchell Madison Group. Her passion is working closely with scientific and technical innovation to craft product and business strategy and partnering with founders and the broader ecosystem to implement and commercialize solutions to make a positive impact on people and planet. Susan was an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at Stockholm and Uppsala Universities, where she worked to develop catalyst systems for artificial photosynthesis. She holds a Ph.D. in chemistry from Caltech and an Sc.B. in chemistry from Brown.

Duncan Turner
Duncan has an extensive entrepreneurial background and deep experience fundraising and growing businesses across the globe. He has taken numerous technologies to market in various industries. Before joining SOSV, he led design and engineering strategy projects for Fortune 500 companies at the global innovation firm IDEO.
Duncan obtained his Master’s from the Royal College of Art & Imperial College. His design and engineering work has won multiple awards and is included in the permanent collection at The Museum of Modern Art. He has a deep passion for new technologies and engineering breakthroughs that can benefit our planet.