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In this episode, Ethan Kurzweil (Managing Partner, Chemistry) interviews Kristen Faulkner (2x Olympic Gold Medalist) about her journey from growing up in Homer, AK, to winning gold in the 2024 Paris Olympics, with a stop as a successful venture investor along the way. Kristen embraces the "beginner's mindset," viewing it as an opportunity for rapid learning and progress. She is constantly surrounding herself with people smarter and more skilled than her, even while at Harvard.The conversation compares high-stakes cycling and venture capital, highlighting similar financial structures where the 'prize' is shared, and stresses leveraging the diverse team strength similar to the diversity of roles on a cycling team. Kristen’s story shows resilience, strategic thinking (similar to the "mind game" she plays with a rival at the end of the race), and courage to chase her biggest goal, even if it means leaving behind a safe career.Linkschemistry vcElements: A Chemistry Speaker Series Elements is produced by Chemistry VC in partnership with Pod People.
In this episode, Kristina Shen (Managing Partner, Chemistry) interviews Ashwin Sreenivas (CTO & Co-founder, Decagon) about how conversational AI can enhance customer engagement and simplify support operations for businesses.Ashwin recounts the origins of Decagon and the co-founder chemistry that made it possible. The conversation explores how great teams navigate the idea maze with speed, conviction, and a sharp focus on building something customers truly need—and will pay for. And in a world increasingly shaped by AI, Ashwin makes a compelling case for the most timeless principle of all: spend real time with the real people who will use your product.Linkschemistry vcMore EventsElements: A Chemistry Speaker Series Elements is produced by Chemistry VC in partnership with Pod People.
In this episode, Mark Goldberg (Managing Partner, Chemistry) interviews Brad Lightcap (COO, OpenAI) about his career path, his priorities at the company and the future of AI. Brad shares the pivotal moments and relationships that have defined his career at Dropbox and Y Combinator, as well as his "leap of faith" decision to join OpenAI in its early days. The conversation explores the dynamics of large-scale partnerships, the rapid development of OpenAI's product strategy, and his view on why "there are no moats, only momentum" in the fast-changing AI industry. Brad also talks about the unique mission-driven culture at OpenAI and how AI is fundamentally empowering individuals. This episode provides valuable insights for founders navigating the rapidly-changing AI space and those eager to understand the mindset of a leader who is fundamentally defining the future. Linkschemistry vcBrad LightcapMark Goldberg OpenAIMore EventsElements: A Chemistry Speaker Series Elements is produced by Chemistry VC in partnership with Pod People.
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