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=== '''They Lift Us Up''' === ==== Tim Koogle ==== Impact Investor, Former CEO of Yahoo! Tim Koogle is a private venture capitalist, entrepreneur and business leader, and philanthropist. Having sold his first company to Motorola at age 29, he then had a long career in starting, running, and growing businesses of scale. From 1995 to 2001 he served as Yahoo! founding Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors. Tim is on the board of a number of private early stage companies in which he is a venture capital investor. He was a founding investor, board member, and Chairman of Method Home, (now a profitable $1B revenue company), and founding investor, board member, and Chairman of Olly, (now a profitable $300M+ revenue company). ==== Pam Scott ==== Impact Investor, Founder of The Curious Company Pam is a designer, strategist and angel investor who has worked with some of the world’s most innovative companies and non-profits – IDEO.org, Mini Cooper, Nike, PSI, The Robert Wood John Foundation and the Global Center for Gender Equality among them. In 2000, she started The Curious Company, a strategy and design studio where she and her colleagues practice Human-Centered Design to help organizations address social issues with greater empathy, understanding, creativity and effectiveness. As an investor and creative advisor, she’s helped launch Method Home, Olly and a number of other consumer companies. Outside of work, Pam is a daughter, sister, aunt, wife, competitive athlete, avid gardener and committed maker. She and her husband Tim live in Northern California with their pride of rescue cats. ==== Sara Menke ==== Founder, CEO of Premier Talent Partners & Ajna Software Board Member Sara Menke is a cereal entrepreneur. Where Sara has over 20 years of experience serving as Founder and CEO at Premier Talent Partners, she also founded Ajna Software, an unbiased SaaS technology in addition to a business services company. Sara is an enthusiast, committed to agile business philosophies. She is driven and works tirelessly to help bring innovation, simplicity and efficiencies to the businesses she serves. Sara played an integral role in developing innovative recruiting strategies that have greatly impacted many of the bay area’s fastest growing and most impactful companies. Passionate is a word often used when describing Sara. Sara has a BA from USF and an MD in life. ==== Frank Ghali ==== Founder, CEO of Jordan Park Frank has been an advisor to institutions, founders, entrepreneurs, executives, and their families on all aspects of wealth management since 2000. He founded Jordan Park in 2017. Prior to founding the firm, Frank was with Goldman Sachs from 2000 to 2017, serving as Managing Director from 2011 to 2017. He was previously a founding partner in an import/export business in the New York metropolitan area. He serves on the board of Built Technologies, a commercial construction lending software company in Nashville, and on the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School Board of Advisors. Additionally, he is a member of YPO, a global leadership community of business operators and executives. He earned his BS/BA in Business Administration from Rutgers University and JD from the University of Pennsylvania, concurrently earning a Certificate of Study in Financial Management and Public Policy from the Wharton School of Business.
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