Relativity
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5 Board of directors
Relativity has 5 board of directors, including Andrea Zopp.
Name | Firm | Work History | Other Seats |
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Andrea Zopp | Andrea is Managing Partner at Cleveland Avenue, a venture capital firm that focuses on building and growing food, beverage and restaurant companies. Most recently, Andrea was President and CEO of World Business Chicago and led the organization’s mission of inclusive economic growth, supporting businesses and promoting Chicago as a leading global city. She has also served as Deputy Mayor, Chief Neighborhood Development Officer for the City of Chicago. She also served in the United States Attorney’s Office and paved the way as the first woman and African American to serve as the First Assistant in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office. She has held executive leadership positions at several Fortune 500 companies. Additionally, Andrea has held multiple civic and business appointments. She was appointed to the Chicago Board of Education and to the Cook County Health and Hospital System Board. As the former President and CEO of the Chicago Urban League, she led the organization’s focus on expanding economic opportunity in underserved communities. | Relativity | |
Andrew Sieja | Andrew Sieja is the founder and executive chairman of Relativity. As Relativity embarks on a multi-year transformation into a cloud-based SaaS company, Andrew is committed to offering a great product, providing relentless customer support, and ensuring that team members love working at Relativity. Andrew also started Relativity Gives, a community outreach program that has invested nearly $2 million in education and technology causes in Chicago, London, and Kraków. A computer programmer by trade, Andrew loves technology and worked as a technologist for a variety of multi-national companies and consulting firms prior to starting Relativity. | Relativity | |
Kevin Scott | Kevin Scott is executive vice president of AI and chief technology officer of Microsoft. He is an innovative leader driving the technical vision to achieve Microsoft’s mission, and is passionate about creating technologies that benefit everyone. He focuses on helping make the company an exceptional place for engineers, developers and researchers to work and learn. Scott’s 20-year career in technology spans both academia and industry as researcher, engineer and leader. Prior to joining Microsoft, he was senior vice president of engineering and operations at LinkedIn, where he helped build the technology and engineering teams and led the company through an IPO and six years of rapid growth. Earlier in his career, he oversaw mobile ads engineering at Google, including the integration of Google’s $750 million acquisition of AdMob. At AdMob, Scott was responsible for engineering and operations for the world’s leading platform for mobile monetization. Before joining AdMob, Scott held numerous leadership positions at Google in search and ads engineering and helped with the company’s early efforts establishing remote engineering centers. Scott is the host of the podcast Behind the Tech, which features interviews with technology heroes who have helped create the tech industry of today. He also authored the book “Reprogramming the American Dream,” which explores how artificial intelligence can be realistically used to serve the interests of everyone, not just the privileged few. As co-inventor on several patents around search and information extraction, he has also authored several publications on dynamic binary rewriting that collectively have been cited hundreds of times in other scholarly research. He has received a Google Founder’s Award, an Intel Ph.D. Fellowship and an ACM Recognition of Service Award. He is an adviser to several Silicon Valley startups, an active angel investor, the founder of the non-profit organization Behind the Tech, an emeritus of the Anita Borg Institute’s board of trustees and a trustee of The Scott Foundation. He also serves on the Leadership Council for Harvard’s Technology for Public Purpose (TAPP) program. Scott holds an M.S. in computer science from Wake Forest University, a B.S. in computer science from Lynchburg College, and has completed most of his Ph.D. in computer science at the University of Virginia. | Relativity | |
Matthew Jacobson | Matt Jacobson is a General Partner at ICONIQ Capital, an investment and venture capital firm, where he has worked since September 2013 and sits on the firm’s investment and management committees. Matt currently serves on the boards of GitLab, Collibra, BambooHR, Braze, Sprinklr, Relativity, InVision, Highspot, and Intercom. Prior to ICONIQ Capital, Matt held operating roles at Groupon and investing roles at Battery Ventures and Technology Crossover Ventures. Matt holds a BS in Economics from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. | Relativity | |
Michael Campbell | Michael Campbell brings more than 35 years of software development and technology experience to Fusion. His exceptional executive management background includes several executive leadership roles and board membership positions, as he spent the beginning of his professional career co-founding and developing several successful start-ups. With a unique global perspective and strategic insights, Michael’s vision is to lead the company for growth and scale. Previously, Michael had extraordinary success as an entrepreneur, founding Campbell Software in 1989, the company being recognized twice by Inc. Magazine for company growth. He led the organization through its acquisition by SAP in 1999. He then assumed senior and executive roles within SAP through 2001. He has served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at FICO and CEO at International Decision Systems. Michael received his Bachelor of Science from Purdue University and was recognized as a Distinguished Engineering Alumni and Outstanding Aerospace Engineer in 2009. He is a proud father to three beautiful and intelligent daughters. | Relativity |
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Work History | Andrea is Managing Partner at Cleveland Avenue, a venture capital firm that focuses on building and growing food, beverage and restaurant companies. Most recently, Andrea was President and CEO of World Business Chicago and led the organization’s mission of inclusive economic growth, supporting businesses and promoting Chicago as a leading global city. She has also served as Deputy Mayor, Chief Neighborhood Development Officer for the City of Chicago. She also served in the United States Attorney’s Office and paved the way as the first woman and African American to serve as the First Assistant in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office. She has held executive leadership positions at several Fortune 500 companies. Additionally, Andrea has held multiple civic and business appointments. She was appointed to the Chicago Board of Education and to the Cook County Health and Hospital System Board. As the former President and CEO of the Chicago Urban League, she led the organization’s focus on expanding economic opportunity in underserved communities. | Andrew Sieja is the founder and executive chairman of Relativity. As Relativity embarks on a multi-year transformation into a cloud-based SaaS company, Andrew is committed to offering a great product, providing relentless customer support, and ensuring that team members love working at Relativity. Andrew also started Relativity Gives, a community outreach program that has invested nearly $2 million in education and technology causes in Chicago, London, and Kraków. A computer programmer by trade, Andrew loves technology and worked as a technologist for a variety of multi-national companies and consulting firms prior to starting Relativity. | Kevin Scott is executive vice president of AI and chief technology officer of Microsoft. He is an innovative leader driving the technical vision to achieve Microsoft’s mission, and is passionate about creating technologies that benefit everyone. He focuses on helping make the company an exceptional place for engineers, developers and researchers to work and learn. Scott’s 20-year career in technology spans both academia and industry as researcher, engineer and leader. Prior to joining Microsoft, he was senior vice president of engineering and operations at LinkedIn, where he helped build the technology and engineering teams and led the company through an IPO and six years of rapid growth. Earlier in his career, he oversaw mobile ads engineering at Google, including the integration of Google’s $750 million acquisition of AdMob. At AdMob, Scott was responsible for engineering and operations for the world’s leading platform for mobile monetization. Before joining AdMob, Scott held numerous leadership positions at Google in search and ads engineering and helped with the company’s early efforts establishing remote engineering centers. Scott is the host of the podcast Behind the Tech, which features interviews with technology heroes who have helped create the tech industry of today. He also authored the book “Reprogramming the American Dream,” which explores how artificial intelligence can be realistically used to serve the interests of everyone, not just the privileged few. As co-inventor on several patents around search and information extraction, he has also authored several publications on dynamic binary rewriting that collectively have been cited hundreds of times in other scholarly research. He has received a Google Founder’s Award, an Intel Ph.D. Fellowship and an ACM Recognition of Service Award. He is an adviser to several Silicon Valley startups, an active angel investor, the founder of the non-profit organization Behind the Tech, an emeritus of the Anita Borg Institute’s board of trustees and a trustee of The Scott Foundation. He also serves on the Leadership Council for Harvard’s Technology for Public Purpose (TAPP) program. Scott holds an M.S. in computer science from Wake Forest University, a B.S. in computer science from Lynchburg College, and has completed most of his Ph.D. in computer science at the University of Virginia. | Matt Jacobson is a General Partner at ICONIQ Capital, an investment and venture capital firm, where he has worked since September 2013 and sits on the firm’s investment and management committees. Matt currently serves on the boards of GitLab, Collibra, BambooHR, Braze, Sprinklr, Relativity, InVision, Highspot, and Intercom. Prior to ICONIQ Capital, Matt held operating roles at Groupon and investing roles at Battery Ventures and Technology Crossover Ventures. Matt holds a BS in Economics from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. | Michael Campbell brings more than 35 years of software development and technology experience to Fusion. His exceptional executive management background includes several executive leadership roles and board membership positions, as he spent the beginning of his professional career co-founding and developing several successful start-ups. With a unique global perspective and strategic insights, Michael’s vision is to lead the company for growth and scale. Previously, Michael had extraordinary success as an entrepreneur, founding Campbell Software in 1989, the company being recognized twice by Inc. Magazine for company growth. He led the organization through its acquisition by SAP in 1999. He then assumed senior and executive roles within SAP through 2001. He has served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at FICO and CEO at International Decision Systems. Michael received his Bachelor of Science from Purdue University and was recognized as a Distinguished Engineering Alumni and Outstanding Aerospace Engineer in 2009. He is a proud father to three beautiful and intelligent daughters. |
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