CreativeLive
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Executives
3Board of Directors
4CreativeLive Board of Directors
4 Board of directors
CreativeLive has 4 board of directors, including Caterina Fake.
Name | Firm | Work History | Other Seats |
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Caterina Fake | CreativeLive | ||
James Slavet | James is a partner at Greylock and invests in mission-driven entrepreneurs who combine technology and human touch to deliver amazing consumer services. His current investments include CreativeLive, GoFundMe, Grand Rounds, Lyra Health, Solv, and Redfin (RDFN). He invests in online marketplaces, e-commerce, end-to-end consumer services and business-to-business-to-consumer (B2B2C) models. James has backed multiple companies that have scaled from early stages to hundreds of millions in annual revenue. He has also represented Greylock as a Board member of companies that have been acquired by Adobe, Discovery Communications, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and Yahoo!. Prior to Greylock, James was a VP/GM in the Search & Marketplace business unit at Yahoo!. He’s also worked in product development and operations roles in several early-stage consumer technology companies, including Guru (acquired by Unicru), Drugstore.com (acquired by Walgreens), and Wired (acquired by Conde Nast). James has been named several times to the Forbes Midas list, which recognizes top VC tech investors. He graduated from Brown University and Harvard Business School. | CreativeLive | |
Mika Salmi | CreativeLive | ||
Tony Askew | Tony has over twenty five years experience of building and financing digital media and technology businesses. He was a founding partner of REV Venture Partners (fka Reed Elsevier Ventures) in 2000 and focuses on data, analytics and technology investments. Previously Tony was at SOFTBANK/ News Corporation’s European joint venture fund, eVentures. Prior to this Tony was a Partner in the media and telecoms practice of Arthur Andersen. Before this Tony was a founder member of the mobile internet group at Cellnet (now O2) and an executive with Random House responsible for digital ventures. Tony started his career with PriceWaterhouse in London. Tony holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Royal Holloway College, London. | CreativeLive |
Name | Caterina Fake | James Slavet | Mika Salmi | Tony Askew |
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Firm | ||||
Work History | James is a partner at Greylock and invests in mission-driven entrepreneurs who combine technology and human touch to deliver amazing consumer services. His current investments include CreativeLive, GoFundMe, Grand Rounds, Lyra Health, Solv, and Redfin (RDFN). He invests in online marketplaces, e-commerce, end-to-end consumer services and business-to-business-to-consumer (B2B2C) models. James has backed multiple companies that have scaled from early stages to hundreds of millions in annual revenue. He has also represented Greylock as a Board member of companies that have been acquired by Adobe, Discovery Communications, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and Yahoo!. Prior to Greylock, James was a VP/GM in the Search & Marketplace business unit at Yahoo!. He’s also worked in product development and operations roles in several early-stage consumer technology companies, including Guru (acquired by Unicru), Drugstore.com (acquired by Walgreens), and Wired (acquired by Conde Nast). James has been named several times to the Forbes Midas list, which recognizes top VC tech investors. He graduated from Brown University and Harvard Business School. | Tony has over twenty five years experience of building and financing digital media and technology businesses. He was a founding partner of REV Venture Partners (fka Reed Elsevier Ventures) in 2000 and focuses on data, analytics and technology investments. Previously Tony was at SOFTBANK/ News Corporation’s European joint venture fund, eVentures. Prior to this Tony was a Partner in the media and telecoms practice of Arthur Andersen. Before this Tony was a founder member of the mobile internet group at Cellnet (now O2) and an executive with Random House responsible for digital ventures. Tony started his career with PriceWaterhouse in London. Tony holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Royal Holloway College, London. | ||
Other Seats | CreativeLive | CreativeLive | CreativeLive | CreativeLive |
CreativeLive Management Team
3 Team Members
CreativeLive has 3 executives. CreativeLive's current Senior Vice President is Roger Gonzalez.
Name | Work History | Title | Status |
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Roger Gonzalez | Senior Vice President | Current | |
Mika Salmi | Lakestar, Accel, The Raine Group, Sequoia Capital, Viacom, Getty Images, RealNetworks, Sony Music Entertainment (USA), EMI Group, Marcus & Millichap, and Bankers Trust | Chief Executive Officer | Former |
Megan Zengerle | Long Term Stock Exchange (LTSE), Scribd, Deloitte, Protiviti, and Arthur Andersen | Chief People Officer, Senior Vice President | Former |
Name | Roger Gonzalez | Mika Salmi | Megan Zengerle |
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Work History | Lakestar, Accel, The Raine Group, Sequoia Capital, Viacom, Getty Images, RealNetworks, Sony Music Entertainment (USA), EMI Group, Marcus & Millichap, and Bankers Trust | Long Term Stock Exchange (LTSE), Scribd, Deloitte, Protiviti, and Arthur Andersen | |
Title | Senior Vice President | Chief Executive Officer | Chief People Officer, Senior Vice President |
Status | Current | Former | Former |
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