Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Education
Beverly Parenti and Chris Redlitz are the co-founders of The Last Mile, an organization that aims to break the cycle of incarceration by providing education and career training opportunities in prisons. Founded in 2010 at San Quentin State Prison, The Last Mile has become one of the most requested prison education programs in the United States. In this talk, joined by former TLM student and Healthy Hearts Institute founder Ray Harts, they discuss how to build and grow social ventures that make a difference.
Maria Barrera (Clayful) - Mental Health Tech, Mentally Healthy Startups
David Allemann (On) - Exploration in Sports Technology
Ali Ghodsi (Databricks) - Lessons from a Large Founding Team
Margo Georgiadis (Flagship Pioneering and Montai Health) - Deep Tech Innovation
Sam Altman (OpenAI) - The Possibilities of AI
Qasar Younis (Applied Intuition) - Radically Pragmatic Insights
Sharon Prince (Grace Farms Foundation) - Designing From Values
Sophia Edelstein and Nathan Kondamuri (Pair Eyewear) - From Stanford Students to Co-CEOs
Clara Shih (Salesforce AI) - What No One Tells You About Entrepreneurship
Shiza Shahid (Our Place) - A Meaningful Entrepreneurial Path
Daniela Amodei (Anthropic) - ‘Helpful, Honest, Harmless’ AI
Ernestine Fu (Brave Capital) - Taking Action for Startup Success
Bonus: ETL’s Emily Ma on Move Fast and Fix the Planet
Bob Sutton and Huggy Rao (Stanford) - Smart Leaders Understand Friction [EXPLICIT]
Adrian Rodriguez (Dreamlinks) - A Visually Impaired Founder’s Journey
Jessica Jackley (Kiva and Untapped Capital) - ‘What If?’ Changes the World
Sarah Lamaison (Dioxycle) - Climate Tech Insights
Michelle Lee (Medra) - From Conviction to Company
Andy Dunn (Bonobos) - Mental Health for Entrepreneurs
Kathleen Eisenhardt (Stanford) - Strategy for New Companies
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