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Natalie Tien is the head of communications at Foresight Ventures and has previously worked at FTX, OKX, CoinFLEX and more.
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Edward Moncada
Edward Moncada is the Co-Founder of Protofund, Co-Founder and CEO of Zoomie, formerly Co-Founder and CEO of Blockfolio (now FTX app).
Jonathan Chu
Co-Founder of Protofund, formerly Head of Product at FTX, TikTok US, and Google.
Adrian Ciaff
Adrian Ciaff is Head of BD at Zeta Markets and previously was BD Manager at FTX. He graduated from the University of Wollongong, Australia.
Leslie Tam
Leslie Tam is Partner, Co-Founder at GBV Capital. Formerly, Chief Strategy Officer at CoinFLEX, Key Account Coverage and Trading at Binance.
Sam Bankman-Fried
Samuel Bankman-Fried, also known by his initials SBF, is an American entrepreneur, billionaire, and investor. He is the founder and CEO of FTX, a cryptocurrency exchange.
Can Sun
Can Sun is co-founder and Head of Legal at Backpack Exchange and was previously General Counsel at FTX. Previously, he was the General Counsel at FTX. Can holds a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from Yale Law School and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University
Tony Cheng
Tony Cheng, formerly General Partner at Foresight Ventures, covers investments in Web3 for the firm. Tony is convinced that blockchain will bring about a paradigm shift in innovation. Previously an investor at Sequoia Capital China and 3G Capital, Tony is also experienced in assessing traditional business models such as fintech, SaaS, and consumer internet. Tony has also worked as a consultant at Oliver Wyman after obtaining his Master's degree from Sa?d Business School, University of Oxford.
Maggie Wu
Maggie Wu is the Technical Director of Foresight Ventures.
Gajesh Naik
Gajesh Naik is a senior software engineer at Eigen Labs and previously a software engineer at LayerZero. He is also an angel investor.
John J. Ray III
John Jay Ray III, the current CEO of FTX, has helped manage the aftermath of some of the largest corporate failures in history, including the collapse of the energy trading firm Enron following an accounting scandal in 2001.