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Northern California Chapter Board of Directors
Cathleen Benko
Director
Cathleen Benko, former vice chairman and managing principal at Deloitte LLP, is known as a strategist, innovative thinker, and market cultivator with a pattern of being tapped for roles where breakthrough progress is needed. These strengths are evidenced throughout her career traversing senior operational appointments within Deloitte, a Fortune 100-equivalent professional services organization and market-facing client service roles for global companies and digital giants alike.
Appointed Deloitte's first global e-business leader, Benko positioned the firm's services and capability development for the post-internet marketplace. She then took on the role of technology sector leader. Both practices grew at double-digit compound growth rates during her tenure. As Deloitte's first chief talent officer, leading a 2,500-person organization with nearly a half-billion-dollar budget, Benko oversaw the restructuring and offshoring of talent-related delivery models and integration of Bearing Point, the firm's largest acquisition. And as leader of the firm's award-winning Women's Initiative, she led vanguard efforts that spurred innovations in diversity and inclusion, ultimately eliminating the gender turnover gap and improving engagement.
During this time, Deloitte became renowned for being among the first to design and implement a systemic response to the changing world of work. Her signature corporate lattice framework is internationally recognized as a model for building careers, getting work done, and fostering collaboration in the digital economy. These efforts positioned the enterprise as an employer of choice with recognitions including Fortune's Best Places to Work and BusinessWeek's Best Place to Launch a Career and Best Place to Intern, induction into Working Women magazine's Hall of Fame, and recipient of the revered Catalyst award.
Benko then went on to lead brand, reputation, digital, and citizenship functions, where she helped lay the groundwork for the profession-leading market position Deloitte enjoys today. Most recently she served as senior partner for several "digital giant" clients overseeing multifaceted account relationships, while also serving as CMO of the emerging Products and Solutions group leading the positioning of an asset-based products category within a well-established services brand.
Benko serves as a member of the board of NIKE Inc. and the advisory councils of early-stage companies BetterUp, Fourteen33, Frontive, SwarmVision, ReBoot , and Bersin Academy, and she has an exemplary record of nonprofit board service. Recognizing her son's conviction to serve in the U.S. military, she is engaged with veterans' causes and sits on the Board of American Corporate Partners. Benko has an exemplary record of nonprofit board service, serving as chair of Harvard Business School's (HBS) Advisory Council and member of its regional alumni board. She is senior advisor to the Federal Institute for Inclusion. Her previous nonprofit board positions include the Global HBS Alumni Board and Deloitte Foundation.
Benko is a U.S. patent-holder and best-selling author of three books and numerous articles published in top-tier publications. She has been frequently acknowledged for her professional achievements including Consulting Magazine's Frontline Leader, 25 Most Influential Consultants, and the publication's inaugural Leadership Achievement Award for Women Leaders. She was also inducted into the San Francisco Business Times Forever Influential Honor Roll.
Benko earned an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BS from Ramapo College of New Jersey where she was awarded the President's Award of Merit, the School's highest distinction.
Cathleen Benko, former vice chairman and managing principal at Deloitte LLP, is known as a strategist, innovative thinker, and market cultivator with a pattern of being tapped for roles where breakthrough progress is needed. These strengths are evidenced throughout her career traversing senior operational appointments within Deloitte, a Fortune 100-equivalent professional services organization and market-facing client service roles for global companies and digital giants alike.
Appointed Deloitte's first global e-business leader, Benko positioned the firm's services and capability development for the post-internet marketplace. She then took on the role of technology sector leader. Both practices grew at double-digit compound growth rates during her tenure. As Deloitte's first chief talent officer, leading a 2,500-person organization with nearly a half-billion-dollar budget, Benko oversaw the restructuring and offshoring of talent-related delivery models and integration of Bearing Point, the firm's largest acquisition. And as leader of the firm's award-winning Women's Initiative, she led vanguard efforts that spurred innovations in diversity and inclusion, ultimately eliminating the gender turnover gap and improving engagement.
During this time, Deloitte became renowned for being among the first to design and implement a systemic response to the changing world of work. Her signature corporate lattice framework is internationally recognized as a model for building careers, getting work done, and fostering collaboration in the digital economy. These efforts positioned the enterprise as an employer of choice with recognitions including Fortune's Best Places to Work and BusinessWeek's Best Place to Launch a Career and Best Place to Intern, induction into Working Women magazine's Hall of Fame, and recipient of the revered Catalyst award.
Benko then went on to lead brand, reputation, digital, and citizenship functions, where she helped lay the groundwork for the profession-leading market position Deloitte enjoys today. Most recently she served as senior partner for several "digital giant" clients overseeing multifaceted account relationships, while also serving as CMO of the emerging Products and Solutions group leading the positioning of an asset-based products category within a well-established services brand.
Benko serves as a member of the board of NIKE Inc. and the advisory councils of early-stage companies BetterUp, Fourteen33, Frontive, SwarmVision, ReBoot , and Bersin Academy, and she has an exemplary record of nonprofit board service. Recognizing her son's conviction to serve in the U.S. military, she is engaged with veterans' causes and sits on the Board of American Corporate Partners. Benko has an exemplary record of nonprofit board service, serving as chair of Harvard Business School's (HBS) Advisory Council and member of its regional alumni board. She is senior advisor to the Federal Institute for Inclusion. Her previous nonprofit board positions include the Global HBS Alumni Board and Deloitte Foundation.
Benko is a U.S. patent-holder and best-selling author of three books and numerous articles published in top-tier publications. She has been frequently acknowledged for her professional achievements including Consulting Magazine's Frontline Leader, 25 Most Influential Consultants, and the publication's inaugural Leadership Achievement Award for Women Leaders. She was also inducted into the San Francisco Business Times Forever Influential Honor Roll.
Benko earned an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BS from Ramapo College of New Jersey where she was awarded the President's Award of Merit, the School's highest distinction.
Kimberly Box
Director
Kim Box is an independent board director serving on the Board of McGrath Rentcorp (Nasdaq: MGRC), a diversified business-to-business rental company where she is a member of the Nomination/Governance Committee and the Compensation Committee. She is also on the Board of Directors of American River Bank (Nasdaq: AMRB), a community business bank, where she is chair of the Finance & Capital Committee, a member of the Audit Committee, and former chair of the Directors Loan Committee; the board of Applied Science Inc., a medtech company; the NACD Northern California Chapter Board, where she serves as chair; and the Advisory Board of the Carlsen Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at California State University, Sacramento.
Box is the former president and CEO at Gatekeeper Innovation Inc., a medical device company that provides innovative solutions for securing prescription medications, where she grew the revenue over 500% in four years and brought new products to market. She is also a former vice president at HP where she led a $1 billion global IT services organization. Box is an international speaker and author of Woven Leadership: The Power of Diversity to Transform your Organization to Success.
Kim Box is an independent board director serving on the Board of McGrath Rentcorp (Nasdaq: MGRC), a diversified business-to-business rental company where she is a member of the Nomination/Governance Committee and the Compensation Committee. She is also on the Board of Directors of American River Bank (Nasdaq: AMRB), a community business bank, where she is chair of the Finance & Capital Committee, a member of the Audit Committee, and former chair of the Directors Loan Committee; the board of Applied Science Inc., a medtech company; the NACD Northern California Chapter Board, where she serves as chair; and the Advisory Board of the Carlsen Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at California State University, Sacramento.
Box is the former president and CEO at Gatekeeper Innovation Inc., a medical device company that provides innovative solutions for securing prescription medications, where she grew the revenue over 500% in four years and brought new products to market. She is also a former vice president at HP where she led a $1 billion global IT services organization. Box is an international speaker and author of Woven Leadership: The Power of Diversity to Transform your Organization to Success.
Alison Davis
Director...
Alison Davis is chair and managing partner of Blockchain Coinvestors Acquisition Corp. 1 (“SPAC”), the leading blockchain venture fund of funds with investments in 400+ blockchain companies and projects and approximately 50 percent of all blockchain unicorns. She is an experienced corporate executive, public company board director, and active investor in growth companies. Davis is also currently a nonexecutive director of Silicon Valley Bank (“SIVB”), Fiserv (“FISV”), Janus Henderson Group (“JHG”), Collibra, and Pacaso. She is the chair of the advisory board for Blockchain Capital, and an advisor to Bitwise.
Davis is a former director of the Royal Bank of Scotland (“RBS”), City National Bank (“CYC”), Diamond Foods (“DMND”), First Data Corp. (“FDC”), Ooma (“OOMA”), Unisys (“UIS”), Xoom (“XOOM”), and many private companies and was the chair of LECG Corp. (“XPRT”) until its sale in 2011. She was previously the managing partner of Belvedere Capital, a regulated bank holding company and private equity firm focused on investing in US banks and financial services firms, where she worked closely with the Federal Reserve, the Options Clearing Corp. (OCC), the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC), and various state banking regulators. Prior to this, Davis was the chief financial officer of Barclays Global Investors (now BlackRock), the world’s largest institutional investment firm with more than $1.5 trillion of assets under management. Earlier in her career, Davis spent 14 years as a strategy consultant and advisor to Fortune 500 CEOs, boards, and executive teams with McKinsey & Co., and as a practice leader with A.T. Kearney where she built and led the global financial services practice.
Davis is a frequent speaker on corporate governance and is a bestselling author on the topics of technology and innovation. Her titles, which she has cowritten with her husband, Matthew C. Le Merle, include The Intelligent Investor: Silicon Valley, Blockchain Competitive Advantage, Corporate Innovation in the Fifth Era, and Build your Fortune in the Fifth Era.
Davis is active in the community, supporting nonprofits and social enterprises as a board director, fundraiser and volunteer. She has been frequently named a “Most Influential Women in Business” by the San Francisco Business Times. She received a BA with Honors and a master’s in economics from Cambridge University in England, and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business after completing the first year at Harvard. She was born in Sheffield, England, is now a dual US/UK citizen, and has lived for the last 25 years in the San Francisco Bay Area where she raised her family with Le Merle.
Alison Davis is chair and managing partner of Blockchain Coinvestors Acquisition Corp. 1 (“SPAC”), the leading blockchain venture fund of funds with investments in 400+ blockchain companies and projects and approximately 50 percent of all blockchain unicorns. She is an experienced corporate executive, public company board director, and active investor in growth companies. Davis is also currently a nonexecutive director of Silicon Valley Bank (“SIVB”), Fiserv (“FISV”), Janus Henderson Group (“JHG”), Collibra, and Pacaso. She is the chair of the advisory board for Blockchain Capital, and an advisor to Bitwise.
Davis is a former director of the Royal Bank of Scotland (“RBS”), City National Bank (“CYC”), Diamond Foods (“DMND”), First Data Corp. (“FDC”), Ooma (“OOMA”), Unisys (“UIS”), Xoom (“XOOM”), and many private companies and was the chair of LECG Corp. (“XPRT”) until its sale in 2011. She was previously the managing partner of Belvedere Capital, a regulated bank holding company and private equity firm focused on investing in US banks and financial services firms, where she worked closely with the Federal Reserve, the Options Clearing Corp. (OCC), the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC), and various state banking regulators. Prior to this, Davis was the chief financial officer of Barclays Global Investors (now BlackRock), the world’s largest institutional investment firm with more than $1.5 trillion of assets under management. Earlier in her career, Davis spent 14 years as a strategy consultant and advisor to Fortune 500 CEOs, boards, and executive teams with McKinsey & Co., and as a practice leader with A.T. Kearney where she built and led the global financial services practice.
Davis is a frequent speaker on corporate governance and is a bestselling author on the topics of technology and innovation. Her titles, which she has cowritten with her husband, Matthew C. Le Merle, include The Intelligent Investor: Silicon Valley, Blockchain Competitive Advantage, Corporate Innovation in the Fifth Era, and Build your Fortune in the Fifth Era.
Davis is active in the community, supporting nonprofits and social enterprises as a board director, fundraiser and volunteer. She has been frequently named a “Most Influential Women in Business” by the San Francisco Business Times. She received a BA with Honors and a master’s in economics from Cambridge University in England, and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business after completing the first year at Harvard. She was born in Sheffield, England, is now a dual US/UK citizen, and has lived for the last 25 years in the San Francisco Bay Area where she raised her family with Le Merle.
Ira Ehrenpreis
Director...
Ira Ehrenpreis is founder and managing partner of DBL Partners, a leading impact investing venture capital firm currently managing more than $1 billion of capital. DBL invests in companies that can deliver top-tier financial returns while simultaneously driving social or environmental change.
Ehrenpreis is a recognized leader in the venture capital industry, having served on the board, executive committee, and as annual meeting chair of the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA). He currently serves as the chair of the VCNetwork, the largest and most active California venture capital organization, and the president of the Western Association of Venture Capitalists, the oldest venture capital organization in California.
Ehrenpreis was awarded the NACD Directorship 100 for being “one of the most influential leaders in the boardroom and corporate governance community.” In 2007, he was named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Men Under 45” and in 2014 was inducted into the International Green Industry Hall of Fame. The NVCA awards one venture capitalist each year with the industry’s “Outstanding Service Award” and in 2018 Ehrenpreis received that honor.
Ehrenpreis serves on the board of Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA) and currently supports DBL’s investments in several companies including Airspace, Apeel, The Boring Co., Mapbox, Menlo Micro, Planet Labs PBC (NYSE: PL), R-Zero, and SpaceX.
Ehrenpreis served for several years as the chair of the Silicon Valley Technology Innovation & Entrepreneurship Forum. He is the founder and chair of one of the most prominent annual energy innovation industry events, the World Energy Innovation Forum, which convenes the who’s-who in the industry to discuss the important energy issues and opportunities of our time. Ehrenpreis also served for many years on the advisory board of the Forum for Women Entrepreneurs.
Ehrenpreis is also an active leader at Stanford University, where he has served on the board of visitors of Stanford Law School and is currently an advisory board member of the Stanford Precourt Institute for Energy advisory council and the Global Climate and Energy Project at Stanford. Ehrenpreis has also been a frequent guest lecturer, including helping to teach a course on venture capital.
Ehrenpreis received his master of business administration and law degree from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Stanford Law School, where he was an associate editor of the Stanford Law Review. He holds a bachelor of arts from the University of California, Los Angeles, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude.
Ira Ehrenpreis is founder and managing partner of DBL Partners, a leading impact investing venture capital firm currently managing more than $1 billion of capital. DBL invests in companies that can deliver top-tier financial returns while simultaneously driving social or environmental change.
Ehrenpreis is a recognized leader in the venture capital industry, having served on the board, executive committee, and as annual meeting chair of the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA). He currently serves as the chair of the VCNetwork, the largest and most active California venture capital organization, and the president of the Western Association of Venture Capitalists, the oldest venture capital organization in California.
Ehrenpreis was awarded the NACD Directorship 100 for being “one of the most influential leaders in the boardroom and corporate governance community.” In 2007, he was named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Men Under 45” and in 2014 was inducted into the International Green Industry Hall of Fame. The NVCA awards one venture capitalist each year with the industry’s “Outstanding Service Award” and in 2018 Ehrenpreis received that honor.
Ehrenpreis serves on the board of Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA) and currently supports DBL’s investments in several companies including Airspace, Apeel, The Boring Co., Mapbox, Menlo Micro, Planet Labs PBC (NYSE: PL), R-Zero, and SpaceX.
Ehrenpreis served for several years as the chair of the Silicon Valley Technology Innovation & Entrepreneurship Forum. He is the founder and chair of one of the most prominent annual energy innovation industry events, the World Energy Innovation Forum, which convenes the who’s-who in the industry to discuss the important energy issues and opportunities of our time. Ehrenpreis also served for many years on the advisory board of the Forum for Women Entrepreneurs.
Ehrenpreis is also an active leader at Stanford University, where he has served on the board of visitors of Stanford Law School and is currently an advisory board member of the Stanford Precourt Institute for Energy advisory council and the Global Climate and Energy Project at Stanford. Ehrenpreis has also been a frequent guest lecturer, including helping to teach a course on venture capital.
Ehrenpreis received his master of business administration and law degree from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Stanford Law School, where he was an associate editor of the Stanford Law Review. He holds a bachelor of arts from the University of California, Los Angeles, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude.
Melinda Yee Franklin
Director
Melinda Yee Franklin is a thought leader and business strategist with a sustained track record of successfully enhancing corporate reputation to generate sales revenue and drive business development. She has cultivated a global network of high-level corporate, government, nonprofit, and civic leaders, which enable her to execute on business initiatives. Through her various leadership roles, she has demonstrated strong expertise in environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) issues; risk and crisis management; public policy; strategic development; and international affairs.
She is currently a founding partner at The MAP Collective, a business and strategic development consulting firm. From 2006 to 2020, she served as the managing director of corporate and government affairs for the western region for United Airlines. She was the company’s lead advocate on corporate and policy issues in the region. She led legislative strategy on privacy, tax, and other critical business issues that impacted the aviation industry. She followed United with a two-year engagement at JPMorgan Chase & Co. as the executive director of community engagement in the west region.
Prior to United, she held executive positions at the Siena Group and Meet World Trade , where she advised organizations on strategic investment, marketing, human resources, and business development initiatives. She was also a White House presidential appointee in the Clinton administration and served as a senior international trade official with the city and county of San Francisco.
In 2019 and 2021, she was named one of the most influential women in Bay Area business by the San Francisco Business Times. She is a past board chair of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce and the San Francisco Travel Association. She is currently on the boards of directors of the San Francisco Opera, the NACD Northern California Chapter, and the California Asian Chamber of Commerce.
Melinda Yee Franklin is a thought leader and business strategist with a sustained track record of successfully enhancing corporate reputation to generate sales revenue and drive business development. She has cultivated a global network of high-level corporate, government, nonprofit, and civic leaders, which enable her to execute on business initiatives. Through her various leadership roles, she has demonstrated strong expertise in environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) issues; risk and crisis management; public policy; strategic development; and international affairs.
She is currently a founding partner at The MAP Collective, a business and strategic development consulting firm. From 2006 to 2020, she served as the managing director of corporate and government affairs for the western region for United Airlines. She was the company’s lead advocate on corporate and policy issues in the region. She led legislative strategy on privacy, tax, and other critical business issues that impacted the aviation industry. She followed United with a two-year engagement at JPMorgan Chase & Co. as the executive director of community engagement in the west region.
Prior to United, she held executive positions at the Siena Group and Meet World Trade , where she advised organizations on strategic investment, marketing, human resources, and business development initiatives. She was also a White House presidential appointee in the Clinton administration and served as a senior international trade official with the city and county of San Francisco.
In 2019 and 2021, she was named one of the most influential women in Bay Area business by the San Francisco Business Times. She is a past board chair of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce and the San Francisco Travel Association. She is currently on the boards of directors of the San Francisco Opera, the NACD Northern California Chapter, and the California Asian Chamber of Commerce.
Jack Lazar
Director
Jack Lazar has over 30 years of experience in Silicon Valley with a focus on finance and operations. He has served in executive leadership roles at GoPro, Qualcomm, Atheros, NetRatings, Apptitude, and Electronics for Imaging. He was part of teams that took four of these companies public and chief financial officer for three of the initial public offerings (IPOs). In his operating and board of director roles, Jack has been part of over $30 billion in mergers and acquisitions, divestiture, equity, and spin and debt transactions and has completed five additional IPOs as a board member and been part of a successful activist defense.
Jack is currently on the boards of Box (BOX), GlobalFoundries (GFS), Resideo (REZI), and thredUP (TDUP). He also consults with a variety of private companies, including Tonal where he is chair of the board. While serving on the boards of Casper Sleep, GlobalFoundries, Quantenna Communications, thredUP, and TubeMogul, each successfully completed its IPO. He was previously on the boards of several companies who were acquired including TubeMogul (sold to Adobe in 2016), Eero (sold to Amazon in March 2019), Quantenna (sold to ON Semiconductor in 2019), Mellanox (sold to NVIDIA in 2020), Casper Sleep (sold to Durational Capital Management in 2022), and Tile (sold to Life360 in 2021). He served for nine years on the board of Silicon Labs (SLAB) during which the directors split the company and sold its infrastructure and automotive business to Skyworks for $2.75 billion and its market capitalization increased over 400 percent. In 2021, Jack was part of Box’s successful activism defense against Starboard Value. He was an advisor to Silver Peak Systems (sold to HPE) and Luxtera (sold to Cisco in 2019). Jack also serves as an advisor to Boston Consulting Group, Druva, and Form Energy in addition to being on the advisory boards for the Accounting and Finance Departments at Santa Clara University.
He earned a Bachelor of Science with an emphasis in accounting from Santa Clara University (1987) and has been certified as a public accountant. He was named an NACD Top 100 Director in 2022 and CFO of the Year by the Silicon Valley Business Journal in 2008.
Jack Lazar has over 30 years of experience in Silicon Valley with a focus on finance and operations. He has served in executive leadership roles at GoPro, Qualcomm, Atheros, NetRatings, Apptitude, and Electronics for Imaging. He was part of teams that took four of these companies public and chief financial officer for three of the initial public offerings (IPOs). In his operating and board of director roles, Jack has been part of over $30 billion in mergers and acquisitions, divestiture, equity, and spin and debt transactions and has completed five additional IPOs as a board member and been part of a successful activist defense.
Jack is currently on the boards of Box (BOX), GlobalFoundries (GFS), Resideo (REZI), and thredUP (TDUP). He also consults with a variety of private companies, including Tonal where he is chair of the board. While serving on the boards of Casper Sleep, GlobalFoundries, Quantenna Communications, thredUP, and TubeMogul, each successfully completed its IPO. He was previously on the boards of several companies who were acquired including TubeMogul (sold to Adobe in 2016), Eero (sold to Amazon in March 2019), Quantenna (sold to ON Semiconductor in 2019), Mellanox (sold to NVIDIA in 2020), Casper Sleep (sold to Durational Capital Management in 2022), and Tile (sold to Life360 in 2021). He served for nine years on the board of Silicon Labs (SLAB) during which the directors split the company and sold its infrastructure and automotive business to Skyworks for $2.75 billion and its market capitalization increased over 400 percent. In 2021, Jack was part of Box’s successful activism defense against Starboard Value. He was an advisor to Silver Peak Systems (sold to HPE) and Luxtera (sold to Cisco in 2019). Jack also serves as an advisor to Boston Consulting Group, Druva, and Form Energy in addition to being on the advisory boards for the Accounting and Finance Departments at Santa Clara University.
He earned a Bachelor of Science with an emphasis in accounting from Santa Clara University (1987) and has been certified as a public accountant. He was named an NACD Top 100 Director in 2022 and CFO of the Year by the Silicon Valley Business Journal in 2008.
Claudia Fan Munce
Chair
Claudia Fan Munce is a recognized leader in innovation ecosystems across the globe. As the head of the IBM Ventures capital group , she served on the board of the National Venture Capital Association, the advisory board of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the board of the Latin American Venture Capital Association, the board of the Women in Leadership in Private Equity in China, and many others global investment organizations, including serving as the founding chair of the Global Corporate Venturing that represents over 1600 global corporations that invest in venture portfolios. Munce is frequently cited as a pioneer and a leader in the corporate venture community and contributed to many articles and books. Worth Magazine named her one of the 20 most powerful players in Silicon Valley and Inc. magazine named her one of the most important venture investors to know.
After her retirement from IBM in 2016, she joined New Enterprise Associates, one of the largest and most active venture capital firms on Sand Hill Road with over $30 billion under management, as a venture advisor across its technology portfolio companies. She is an independent board member of the BMO Financial Corp., the Best Buy Corp., and the Arteris Semiconductor Co. Munce is also a certified cybersecurity oversight director and an appointed faculty at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business where she teaches entrepreneurship and venture capital.
Munce is Chinese and grew up in Brazil. She holds a master of science in computer science engineering from Santa Clara University and a master of science in management from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
Claudia Fan Munce is a recognized leader in innovation ecosystems across the globe. As the head of the IBM Ventures capital group , she served on the board of the National Venture Capital Association, the advisory board of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the board of the Latin American Venture Capital Association, the board of the Women in Leadership in Private Equity in China, and many others global investment organizations, including serving as the founding chair of the Global Corporate Venturing that represents over 1600 global corporations that invest in venture portfolios. Munce is frequently cited as a pioneer and a leader in the corporate venture community and contributed to many articles and books. Worth Magazine named her one of the 20 most powerful players in Silicon Valley and Inc. magazine named her one of the most important venture investors to know.
After her retirement from IBM in 2016, she joined New Enterprise Associates, one of the largest and most active venture capital firms on Sand Hill Road with over $30 billion under management, as a venture advisor across its technology portfolio companies. She is an independent board member of the BMO Financial Corp., the Best Buy Corp., and the Arteris Semiconductor Co. Munce is also a certified cybersecurity oversight director and an appointed faculty at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business where she teaches entrepreneurship and venture capital.
Munce is Chinese and grew up in Brazil. She holds a master of science in computer science engineering from Santa Clara University and a master of science in management from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
Gary Strong
Finance Chair
Gary Strong is the CEO of the American Red Cross California Gold Country region, responsible for leading, engaging, and recognizing staff and thousands of volunteers in execution of the mission of preventing and alleviating human suffering in the face of emergencies.
As an audit manager in the Los Angeles office of Ernst & Young, he developed expertise in defense contracting and media companies. Strong was director of Auditing for the Times Mirror Company and controller of the Los Angeles Times, where he led the financial integration of acquisitions; enterprise financials systems implementations; and adoption of Sarbanes/Oxley controls. As SVP Finance of the Sacramento Bee newspaper, he was responsible for all financial operations and held interim assignments for leading marketing, interactive publishing, and printing operations.
Strong was a Red Cross board chair, where he led the integration of several independent chapter boards during a series of geographical consolidations. He was board chair for the American Leadership Forum - Mountain Valley Chapter and has served as finance chair and audit chair for both KVIE Public Television and The Sacramento Region Community Foundation. He is the founding board treasurer for the recently launched McClatchy Journalism Institute and has served as a board member for several other not-for-profits.
Strong holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Economics from UC Santa Barbara. In addition to his CPA designation, he has earned qualifications as a certified fraud examiner and certified information systems auditor.
Gary Strong is the CEO of the American Red Cross California Gold Country region, responsible for leading, engaging, and recognizing staff and thousands of volunteers in execution of the mission of preventing and alleviating human suffering in the face of emergencies.
As an audit manager in the Los Angeles office of Ernst & Young, he developed expertise in defense contracting and media companies. Strong was director of Auditing for the Times Mirror Company and controller of the Los Angeles Times, where he led the financial integration of acquisitions; enterprise financials systems implementations; and adoption of Sarbanes/Oxley controls. As SVP Finance of the Sacramento Bee newspaper, he was responsible for all financial operations and held interim assignments for leading marketing, interactive publishing, and printing operations.
Strong was a Red Cross board chair, where he led the integration of several independent chapter boards during a series of geographical consolidations. He was board chair for the American Leadership Forum - Mountain Valley Chapter and has served as finance chair and audit chair for both KVIE Public Television and The Sacramento Region Community Foundation. He is the founding board treasurer for the recently launched McClatchy Journalism Institute and has served as a board member for several other not-for-profits.
Strong holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Economics from UC Santa Barbara. In addition to his CPA designation, he has earned qualifications as a certified fraud examiner and certified information systems auditor.
Robin Washington
Director
Robin Washington is a prominent corporate executive and board member known for her extensive experience in finance and leadership roles within major companies. She earned her B.B.A. in accounting and finance from the University of Michigan and an M.B.A. in strategy and finance from Pepperdine University. Washington served as the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Gilead Sciences, Inc. from 2008 to 2019, overseeing global finance and operations.
Prior to that, she held significant positions at Hyperion Solutions and PeopleSoft, where she contributed to various executive finance roles. Currently, she is a member of the Board of Directors for Alphabet Inc., Honeywell International, and Salesforce.com, where she chairs the audit committee. Washington's leadership and contributions to corporate governance have earned her recognition, including being ranked as one of the top CFOs in biotechnology by Institutional Investor magazine in 2016. She is also a certified public accountant and actively participates in various non-profit organizations.
Robin Washington is a prominent corporate executive and board member known for her extensive experience in finance and leadership roles within major companies. She earned her B.B.A. in accounting and finance from the University of Michigan and an M.B.A. in strategy and finance from Pepperdine University. Washington served as the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Gilead Sciences, Inc. from 2008 to 2019, overseeing global finance and operations.
Prior to that, she held significant positions at Hyperion Solutions and PeopleSoft, where she contributed to various executive finance roles. Currently, she is a member of the Board of Directors for Alphabet Inc., Honeywell International, and Salesforce.com, where she chairs the audit committee. Washington's leadership and contributions to corporate governance have earned her recognition, including being ranked as one of the top CFOs in biotechnology by Institutional Investor magazine in 2016. She is also a certified public accountant and actively participates in various non-profit organizations.
Maggie Wilderotter
Director
Maggie Wilderotter is a seasoned executive and board member with extensive experience leading both Fortune 500 companies and startups. She serves on the boards of Fortinet, Costco Wholesale Corporation, Sana Biotechnology, and is the Chairwoman of DocuSign. Wilderotter has held significant leadership roles, including Chief Executive Officer of Frontier Communications from 2004 to 2015, during which she transformed the company from a regional provider to a national broadband and telecommunications leader.
Her previous positions include Senior Vice President of Global Business Strategy at Microsoft and President and CEO of Wink Communications. Wilderotter has also served on various boards, including those of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Procter & Gamble, and Xerox, and has been involved in national cybersecurity initiatives as a member of the President’s Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity.
She holds a B.A. in Economics from the College of the Holy Cross and has received honorary degrees from the Stevens Institute of Technology and the University of Rochester. Wilderotter is recognized for her contributions to corporate governance and has been named among the "50 Most Powerful Women in Business" by Fortune magazine.
Maggie Wilderotter is a seasoned executive and board member with extensive experience leading both Fortune 500 companies and startups. She serves on the boards of Fortinet, Costco Wholesale Corporation, Sana Biotechnology, and is the Chairwoman of DocuSign. Wilderotter has held significant leadership roles, including Chief Executive Officer of Frontier Communications from 2004 to 2015, during which she transformed the company from a regional provider to a national broadband and telecommunications leader.
Her previous positions include Senior Vice President of Global Business Strategy at Microsoft and President and CEO of Wink Communications. Wilderotter has also served on various boards, including those of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Procter & Gamble, and Xerox, and has been involved in national cybersecurity initiatives as a member of the President’s Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity.
She holds a B.A. in Economics from the College of the Holy Cross and has received honorary degrees from the Stevens Institute of Technology and the University of Rochester. Wilderotter is recognized for her contributions to corporate governance and has been named among the "50 Most Powerful Women in Business" by Fortune magazine.
Laurie Yoler
Nom-Gov Chair
Laurie Yoler is an experienced board director, venture capital investor, and strategist skilled at advising companies and founders in imagining, building, and scaling disruptive technologies like artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, automation, and logistics. She is savvy in fundraising, merger and acquisition (M&A) strategy and negotiations, and cybersecurity oversight, as well as in devising complex, unconventional strategic alliances.
Yoler has served on the boards of public, private, and nonprofit organizations. Most notably, she served as a founding board member of Tesla, serving on the board of directors from the earliest days and on the board of advisors through taking the company public. She also served on the board of Interactive Investor International in London, through taking the company public and until it was acquired by AMP Bank.
She currently serves on the board of directors of Bose, Church & Dwight (New York Stock Exchange: CHD), Saltbox, and the National Association of Corporate Directors Northern California and on the advisory boards of Aptiv, Accenture, Platform Science, TTI/Vanguard, and AI4All. She is also a partner with early-stage deep-tech venture capital firm Playground Global, as well as an investor with Broadway Angels and HealthTech Capital.
Yoler has been an integral part of the development and launch of many new innovations and products, both from within large companies like Qualcomm, Visa, Sun Microsystems, and Accenture, and as one of a small group of founders and investors of new entrepreneurial ventures with a radical idea, like Tesla, DNA Direct, Zoox, and Packet Design.
From 2013-2016, Yoler was president of Qualcomm Labs and senior vice president of business development for Qualcomm, driving new internal innovation and exploring and closing new strategic partnerships and joint ventures. Previously, Yoler was a founding managing director at GrowthPoint Technology Partners, an investment bank advising entrepreneurs on building strategic alliances, completing M&A transactions, and raising capital.
Yoler graduated summa cum laude from Washington State University with a bachelor’s degree in management information systems. She completed a semester in the international business program at the University of Copenhagen and completed executive management programs at Kellogg, Stanford, and INSEAD. In 2019, she was awarded a CERT certificate in cybersecurity oversight. Yoler has been very active in continuing her education at Stanford in board governance, biotechnology, biochemistry, neuropsychology, neuroscience, and geology. She lectures in the engineering, law, and business schools at Stanford.
Laurie Yoler is an experienced board director, venture capital investor, and strategist skilled at advising companies and founders in imagining, building, and scaling disruptive technologies like artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, automation, and logistics. She is savvy in fundraising, merger and acquisition (M&A) strategy and negotiations, and cybersecurity oversight, as well as in devising complex, unconventional strategic alliances.
Yoler has served on the boards of public, private, and nonprofit organizations. Most notably, she served as a founding board member of Tesla, serving on the board of directors from the earliest days and on the board of advisors through taking the company public. She also served on the board of Interactive Investor International in London, through taking the company public and until it was acquired by AMP Bank.
She currently serves on the board of directors of Bose, Church & Dwight (New York Stock Exchange: CHD), Saltbox, and the National Association of Corporate Directors Northern California and on the advisory boards of Aptiv, Accenture, Platform Science, TTI/Vanguard, and AI4All. She is also a partner with early-stage deep-tech venture capital firm Playground Global, as well as an investor with Broadway Angels and HealthTech Capital.
Yoler has been an integral part of the development and launch of many new innovations and products, both from within large companies like Qualcomm, Visa, Sun Microsystems, and Accenture, and as one of a small group of founders and investors of new entrepreneurial ventures with a radical idea, like Tesla, DNA Direct, Zoox, and Packet Design.
From 2013-2016, Yoler was president of Qualcomm Labs and senior vice president of business development for Qualcomm, driving new internal innovation and exploring and closing new strategic partnerships and joint ventures. Previously, Yoler was a founding managing director at GrowthPoint Technology Partners, an investment bank advising entrepreneurs on building strategic alliances, completing M&A transactions, and raising capital.
Yoler graduated summa cum laude from Washington State University with a bachelor’s degree in management information systems. She completed a semester in the international business program at the University of Copenhagen and completed executive management programs at Kellogg, Stanford, and INSEAD. In 2019, she was awarded a CERT certificate in cybersecurity oversight. Yoler has been very active in continuing her education at Stanford in board governance, biotechnology, biochemistry, neuropsychology, neuroscience, and geology. She lectures in the engineering, law, and business schools at Stanford.
Lisa Spivey
Executive Director
Lisa Spivey is the executive director of the NACD Northern California Chapter. She is a seasoned, cross-culturally aware, visionary leader and branding strategist with vast experience managing business initiatives and special events. She is an effective diplomatic and customer-driven relationship builder. Through her director positions with Global Brand Integrity Management, DAE Media, and Aperian Global, Spivey has interfaced with and coached senior-level business leaders at Fortune 500 and Global 1000 companies. Reflecting her strong ties to Silicon Valley, her work emphasizes early adoption of technology in emerging markets. Spivey’s skills in business development, strategic communications, and event planning extend to the nonprofit sector as well. For more than 20 years, she has guided such Asia-oriented organizations as ChinaSF, Committee of 100, and the San Francisco-Shanghai Sister City Committee. For the latter, she served as executive director of San Francisco Week at the Shanghai World Expo. Spivey has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Santa Barbara and is also a graduate of the Beijing Language Institute. She holds a Society for International Educational Training and Research certificate in cross-cultural training from Georgetown University. She serves on the boards of Root Division and Arts United Movement.
Lisa Spivey is the executive director of the NACD Northern California Chapter. She is a seasoned, cross-culturally aware, visionary leader and branding strategist with vast experience managing business initiatives and special events. She is an effective diplomatic and customer-driven relationship builder. Through her director positions with Global Brand Integrity Management, DAE Media, and Aperian Global, Spivey has interfaced with and coached senior-level business leaders at Fortune 500 and Global 1000 companies. Reflecting her strong ties to Silicon Valley, her work emphasizes early adoption of technology in emerging markets. Spivey’s skills in business development, strategic communications, and event planning extend to the nonprofit sector as well. For more than 20 years, she has guided such Asia-oriented organizations as ChinaSF, Committee of 100, and the San Francisco-Shanghai Sister City Committee. For the latter, she served as executive director of San Francisco Week at the Shanghai World Expo. Spivey has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Santa Barbara and is also a graduate of the Beijing Language Institute. She holds a Society for International Educational Training and Research certificate in cross-cultural training from Georgetown University. She serves on the boards of Root Division and Arts United Movement.
Kate Azima
Director of Partnerships & Marketing
Kate Azima is an experienced marketing and communications executive focused on accelerating innovation and growth via partnerships, digital marketing, and events. Azima graduated from University College London with a bachelor of science in economics and has since worked across a variety of industries, including health care, hospitality, technology, and transportation. Azima’s major strengths include building long-term strategic partnerships, curating and organizing events, and developing and executing creative campaigns.
Kate Azima is an experienced marketing and communications executive focused on accelerating innovation and growth via partnerships, digital marketing, and events. Azima graduated from University College London with a bachelor of science in economics and has since worked across a variety of industries, including health care, hospitality, technology, and transportation. Azima’s major strengths include building long-term strategic partnerships, curating and organizing events, and developing and executing creative campaigns.
Danielle Cipowski
Director of Operations
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