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Jake Jolis, Former Co-Founder & CEO (Verbling)

For Jake Jolis, the best startup ideas don’t always come from boardrooms—they come from real life problems. His latest venture, Answering Machine, was sparked by

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Team Spotlight – Pablo Hernandez

Pablo Hernandez is an entrepreneur and technologist dedicated to leveraging science and technology to address social needs. Originally from Mexico City, he is the founder

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Martin Aguinis, Co-Founder & CEO (SendToWin)

A Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur and Stanford GSB alum, Martin Aguinis co-founded SendtoWin, an AI-powered B2B sales startup helping clients drive millions in revenue.

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Phoebe Gates, Founder (Phia)

Phoebe Gates is reshaping the future of fashion retail—one AI-powered purchase at a time.
As co-founder of Phia, launching April 2025, she’s building a

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Jimmy Chen, Founder & CEO (Propel)

A Stanford Symbolic Systems grad and former Facebook PM, Jimmy Chen left big tech to build Propel, a fintech startup helping over 5 million low-income

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Cherie Luo, Co-Founder (Sisters MATCHA)

A Stanford GSB grad, former LinkedIn product manager, and digital creator with 100M+ views, Cherie Luo is building Sisters Matcha—a lifestyle brand and platform for

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Sophie Ren

Sophie Ren is a serial entrepreneur and AI-driven product innovator with a passion for transforming knowledge-sharing and personalized learning. She is the Co-Founder and Chief

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Maher Aoun

Maher Aoun is a seasoned fintech professional with over 15 years of experience across EMEA, Southeast Asia, and the USA. He currently serves as the

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Sophia Shing

Sophia Shing is a seasoned entrepreneur and educator with a deep commitment to enhancing language learning and community health. She co-founded Vocabulous! in October 2019,

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Megh Gautam

​Megh Gautam is a seasoned entrepreneur and technology leader with extensive experience in product management, data analytics, and business development. He currently serves as the