Marion Patricio

November 4, 2019

Parsa Rezvani (’18)

Co-Founder and CEO of Tutorfly

Parsa Rezvani is an energetic young founder with a passion for using technology to improve the education industry. Parsa is the CEO and Co-Founder of Tutorfly.org, a peer tutoring marketplace that empowers students with quality tutoring.
October 30, 2019

Harold Hofer (’77, M.A. ’80, J.D. ’80)

Co-founder of RichUncles.com

Harold Hofer is the co-founder and former CEO of RichUncles.com, a platform that sponsors real estate investments available to individual investors utilizing a proprietary online Crowdfunding platform. Harold Hofer has participated in real estate transactions valued in excess of $2 billion as both a principal and a broker in his 35-year real estate career. He has sponsored public and private offerings in the form of limited partnerships, limited liability companies, and REITs
October 9, 2019

Sam Kazemian (’15)

Co-founder and President of Everipedia

Sam Kazemian is co-founder and President of Everipedia, the first decentralized online encyclopedia on the blockchain. He founded the company with Theodor Forselius, Mahbod Moghadam, and Travis Moore in 2015. He is also co-founder and CEO of frax.finance, an algorithmic stablecoin project.
October 7, 2019

Philip Kwait (’01)

Founder and CEO of Fellowship Energy LLC

Philip is the founder and CEO of Fellowship Energy, a renewable energy finance company focused on owning and financing renewable energy systems. Prior to founding Fellowship Energy, Philip spent over a decade covering international markets as Founder of 国际展望 (International Outlook), a China-based financial research firm who published in China’s main national financial media.
October 2, 2019

Tom Moss (J.D. ’04)

Chief Operating Officer of Skydio Inc.

Tom is currently COO of Skydio Inc. Previously, Tom was founder and CEO of 3LM (acquired by Motorola) and Nextbit (acquired by Razer, where Tom served as SVP and GM of Mobile). Before that, Tom led business development for Android at Google from 2007 to 2010 and also served as GM for Android in the JAPAC region.