TechCrunch's Disrupt 2025 Conference Adds Expert Panel on Equity and Compensation Challenges
In a move to tackle one of the most pressing issues facing startup founders, TechCrunch's Disrupt 2025 conference has announced three new additions to its agenda: Randi Jakubowitz of 645 Ventures, Rebecca Lee Whiting of Epigram Legal, and Yin Wu of Pulley. According to TechCrunch, these experts will join a panel discussion on the complexities of equity and compensation as companies grow.
The session, taking place at Moscone West in San Francisco from October 27-29, promises to provide valuable insights for founders navigating the intricacies of scaling teams, structuring equity, and retaining top talent. "As we celebrate our 20th anniversary, it's essential that we address the tough questions every startup faces," said a TechCrunch spokesperson.
Randi Jakubowitz, Head of Operations & Talent at 645 Ventures, brings extensive experience in scaling teams under pressure. With a background in early HR leadership at Seamless through its Grubhub merger and IPO, Jakubowitz is well-equipped to tackle the challenges of talent strategies in high-growth startups.
Rebecca Lee Whiting, Founder of Epigram Legal, will also join the panel discussion. As a former Ninth Circuit clerk and fractional GC to top AI and biotech startups, Whiting has demystified complex legal issues for founders. "Equity and compensation are not just HR issues; they're business decisions that require careful consideration," Whiting noted.
Yin Wu of Pulley will complete the panel discussion with his expertise in equity management. According to TechCrunch, Wu's experience in structuring equity and navigating complex ownership scenarios will provide valuable insights for founders.
The session is part of Disrupt 2025's Builders Stage programming, which aims to tackle real-world challenges faced by startup founders. With a focus on practical solutions and expert advice, the panel discussion promises to be an essential resource for entrepreneurs navigating the complexities of equity and compensation.
Registration for Disrupt 2025 is now open, with early bird tickets available at up to $668 off the regular price. For more information or to secure your spot, visit the TechCrunch website.
As the startup ecosystem continues to evolve, events like Disrupt 2025 provide a platform for founders to share experiences and learn from experts in the field. With Randi Jakubowitz, Rebecca Lee Whiting, and Yin Wu joining the Builders Stage, this year's conference promises to be an essential resource for entrepreneurs tackling the challenges of equity and compensation.
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