Confuses 2025: First complete agenda reveals in new release phase


We recently announced Go to the public stage in TechCrunch confuses 2025 – A new destination for founders navigating the complexity of early towing, IPOs, and subsequent corporate buildings. Today we look forward to announcing additions to the agenda that brings more insights and firepower to the stage.

Participation Speaker lineup Eric Yuan, founder and CEO of Zoom Communications Inc., and Santi Subotovsky, general partner of Emergence. These pioneering leaders share the scaling company’s honest perspective and pilot open market preparation, pioneering the pivotal transition.

Whether you’re starting out or mapping long-term strategies, the Public Stage offers lessons, frameworks and stories that apply to every stage of the founder’s journey.

Mark your calendar – the publishing stage is becoming the highlight of the confusion. Don’t miss it. Grab your tickets before July ends and save up to $675.

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How private should a startup stay?

David GeorgeGeneral Partner, Andreessen Horowitz

Startups today can grow into a massive reputation, cash out employees, and stay private longer than before. But that also means that late stage startups are facing an entirely new set of rules. George unlocks the changing VC landscape, what the next generation of scaled startups need to know, and how capital is unfolding in an age of tougher money and higher expectations. From the IPO windows to the secondary market to the evolving role of growing investors, this chat by the fireplace goes deeper into what really needs to build a permanent company in today’s market, and what comes next.

What comes after a successful breakout?

Santi Sabatovskygeneral partner, appears. and Eric EwanFounder and CEO of Zoom Communications Inc.

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You’ve built a hit product – what are you now? zoom With CEO Eric Ewan Appearance General partner Santi Subutovsky takes the stage to delve into what comes after the breakout moment. From expanding into new markets to launching your next product bet, this panel explores how great companies can avoid becoming one hit wonder. We touch on the tough calls of focus vs. diversification, how to continue innovation at scale, and what investors want to see in Act 2. If you’re staring at the Post Product/Market Fit Phase, this combo is your roadmap.

Eric Yuan, founder and CEO of Zoom Video Communications Inc., stands in front of the opening bell during an open call (IPO) held at Nasdaq Market Site (IPO) in New York, USA on Thursday, April 18th, 2019. Photographer: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Eric Yuan, founder and CEO of Zoom Video Communications Inc., stands in front of the opening bell during an open call (IPO) held at Nasdaq Market Site (IPO) in New York, USA on Thursday, April 18th, 2019. Photographer: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesImage credits:Bloomberg/Getty Images

How AI is forcing late startups to rewire GTMs or get left behind

Jane Alexanderpartner, capital. Vanessa Lalcoco-founder, premise; and Nirail TriaCEO, Nextdoor

AI is rewriting the playbook on how startups reached and won customers. Also, late stage companies feel pressured to adapt quickly. In this panel, two top VCs and veteran founders categorize how AI is transforming its strategy into the market, from sales and marketing to customer success. We’ll explain what’s working, what hype is, how to build AI in a GTM engine without losing focus. If you’re wondering how AI fits into the next stage of growth, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

Build what comes next

Julie WainwrightCEO, Yera Founder and former CEO, TherealReal

Wainwright knows how to find waves – and rides it. From the pioneering luxury resale Real Real To dive into personalized nutrition with Ahala, she has made a career building up her career building before the curve. In this fireside chat, Wainwright opens up about what you need to start over, scale quickly and stay resilient through market changes and personal pivots. We explore the lessons learned from creating categories, the risks of reinvention, and why experiences are the ultimate startup edge.

Julie Wainwright
Brentwood, CA – November 2: Julie Wainwright will be attending a visionary woman presenting a female founder salon at Brentwood Country Club on November 2, 2023 in Brentwood, CA. (Photo by Araya Doheny/Getty Images for visionary women)Image credits:Araya Dohen / Getty Images

Everything you need to know before the exit

Gyadasco-founder, president, partner, Sapphire Venture. and Roseanne Wincekco-founder and managing director, Renegade Partners

Will it be public, acquired, double down and stay private? In today’s unpredictable market, founders need to think about their exit strategies more than ever before and more strategically. This panel unpacks how to combine two top VCs and veteran CFOs to set up your company for all your options. We’ll explain the timing, key metrics, investor expectations, and what you really need to do to navigate M&A, IPO preparation or continue building in the storm. Whether you’re 12 months in or just starting to scale, this conversation is about making smart moves now for what comes next.

Do you want to end your strategy? Start shaping in 2025 confusion

Whether you build your first product, scale your team, or plan for the long term. I’ll be on a show in 2025 It is built for founders ready to make bold moves. Hear from a leader who navigated highs, risks and reinventions and walks away with insights to take action now.

Don’t wait to cut your exit strategy. Secure your pass to disrupt 2025 now and save up to $675 before prices rise after July.

San Francisco, California – October 20: Audiences watching the panel as they disrupt TechCrunch in 2022 on October 20, 2022 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by TechCrunch’s Kimberly White/Getty Images)Image credits:Kimberly White/Getty Images

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