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Utmost Management Team

3 Team Members

Utmost has 3 executives. Utmost's current Founder, Chief Operating Officer is Dan Beck.

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Dan Beck

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Utmost Board of Directors

3 Board of directors

Utmost has 3 board of directors, including Michael Stankey.

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Michael Stankey

Mike Stankey is vice chairman at Workday and focuses on the company’s market expansion, key customer relationships, external communications, and leadership development. Previously, from 2009 to 2015, Mike served as president and chief operating officer. Prior to joining Workday in 2009, Mike was a partner at Greylock Partners, where he focused on the next generation of enterprise technologies. Before Greylock, Mike served for five years as chairman and CEO at PolyServe, a storage virtualization software company that was sold to Hewlett-Packard under Mike’s leadership in 2007. Mike began a nine-year career at PeopleSoft starting in 1993, where he held various general management and sales management roles, including senior vice president of North American sales. Mike has served on the board of directors of Code42 since 2014. Mike is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting.

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Saam Motamedi

Early stage venture capitalist who partners with ambitious entrepreneurs at the seed, Series A, and growth stages and helps them navigate product-market fit and go-to-market scale on the path to building foundational companies.

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Sarah Guo

Sarah Guo is a partner at Greylock, working with founders to productize disruptive ideas, get advantaged distribution, and build dominant businesses. She led Greylock’s investments in Cleo, Shortcut, Demisto (Acquired by Palo Alto Networks), Sqreen and Utmost , and is on the board of Cleo, Shortcut, Sqreen, Obsidian and Utmost. Prior to Greylock, Sarah was at Goldman Sachs, where she invested in growth-stage technology startups such as Dropbox, and advised pre-IPO technology companies such as Workday. She has four degrees from the Wharton School and the University of Pennsylvania. She is part of Linkedin’s Next Wave and the Forbes’ 30 Under 30.

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Michael Stankey

Saam Motamedi

Sarah Guo

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Work History

Mike Stankey is vice chairman at Workday and focuses on the company’s market expansion, key customer relationships, external communications, and leadership development. Previously, from 2009 to 2015, Mike served as president and chief operating officer. Prior to joining Workday in 2009, Mike was a partner at Greylock Partners, where he focused on the next generation of enterprise technologies. Before Greylock, Mike served for five years as chairman and CEO at PolyServe, a storage virtualization software company that was sold to Hewlett-Packard under Mike’s leadership in 2007. Mike began a nine-year career at PeopleSoft starting in 1993, where he held various general management and sales management roles, including senior vice president of North American sales. Mike has served on the board of directors of Code42 since 2014. Mike is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting.

Early stage venture capitalist who partners with ambitious entrepreneurs at the seed, Series A, and growth stages and helps them navigate product-market fit and go-to-market scale on the path to building foundational companies.

Sarah Guo is a partner at Greylock, working with founders to productize disruptive ideas, get advantaged distribution, and build dominant businesses. She led Greylock’s investments in Cleo, Shortcut, Demisto (Acquired by Palo Alto Networks), Sqreen and Utmost , and is on the board of Cleo, Shortcut, Sqreen, Obsidian and Utmost. Prior to Greylock, Sarah was at Goldman Sachs, where she invested in growth-stage technology startups such as Dropbox, and advised pre-IPO technology companies such as Workday. She has four degrees from the Wharton School and the University of Pennsylvania. She is part of Linkedin’s Next Wave and the Forbes’ 30 Under 30.

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