Pulley, 645 Venture, and Epigram Legal disrupt the 2025 agenda
Startups live and die from early adoption. And in a world where top talent has options and stock options, you need to offer more than a Ping-Pong table and a pitch deck to bring in the right people.
in TechCrunch celebrates its 20th anniversarytaking place in Moscon West, San Francisco from October 27-29, we’re digging into the real stories of compensation and fairness with a panel of great powers who saw everything about scaling.
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Who is taking part in the builder stage?
Randa JackbowesHead of Operations and Talents 645 Ventureknow what it takes to expand your team from within. Before helping portfolio companies find their footing, she was one of the seamless, early HR employers, leading the company through a merger between Grubhub and the ultimate IPO. She gets people a puzzle and gets a way to solve it under pressure.
It’s time to join her on stage Rebecca Lee Whitingsome of the most cutting-edge AI and biotech startups, founder of Epigram Legal and Fultactal General Counsel. She has built a reputation for making legal complexity clear and advises everything from stock structuring to retention strategies. Oh, she also wrote for the 9th Circuit, so she’s not only familiar with startups, but also legal heavyweight.
Then there Yin WuFounder and CEO of Pulleya YC-backed equity management platform that helps over 5,000 companies control the cap table. Before building the pulley, she has a track record of launching and selling Echo to Microsoft, launching (and learning) startups. If anyone knows what a great equity package looks like and how to communicate its value to employees, it’s a shadow.
Why you should lean on this session
This session will go through the noise to answer questions that all founders struggle with. How do you stay competitive with Big Tech without burning the runway? And how do you build equity so that people want to stick to for the long term? Don’t miss this. It all goes down October 27th-29th at Moscone West, San Francisco. TechCrunch’s 20th anniversary. The exact session time is coming soon, but trust us, you need front row seats – so Sign up now Also, don’t miss out on the chance to save up to $675 before the price goes up.