

SWIB x NEA: Exploring Careers Across Industries
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Please join NEA and SWIB for a panel discussion followed by a dinner on March 3rd. We have hand-selected top leaders across each different career category to share their advice, stories, and expertise. The categories and industry leaders are:
Venture Capital: NEA's Partner Madison Faulkner focused on AI investing
Consulting: Bain's Senior Manager Emily Stebbins focused on AI innovation
Tech Growth: Notion’s Head of Growth Lauryn Motamedi (and former SWIB president)
Tech Product: OpenAI’s Head of Product for Growth for ChatGPT Antonia Woodford
Tech Operating: World Labs' COO (Fei-Fei Li’s world model company) Mala Tejwani
Tech AI/Engineering: Airbnb's AI and Data Science Leader Adele Gildeh
Finance: JPMorgan’s MD of Technology Software Banking Lucy Wang
Startup Founder: CEO of Axiom (foundation model for mathematical superintelligence) Carina Hong
When: March 3rd, 2025 | 6-8 pm
Where: Stanford University, CoDa E160 room
We hope to see you there!
Meet your hosts
New Enterprise Associates, Inc. (NEA) is a global venture capital firm focused on helping entrepreneurs build transformational businesses across multiple stages, sectors, and geographies. Founded in 1977, NEA has more than $28 billion in assets under management as of June 30, 2025 and invests in technology and healthcare companies at all stages in a company’s lifecycle, from seed stage through IPO. The firm's long track record of investing includes 284 portfolio company IPOs and more than 500 mergers and acquisitions. For more information, please visit www.nea.com.
Stanford Women in Business (SWIB) was co-founded in the fall of 2005 by four Stanford undergraduate women. Today, members are supported with meaningful career direction, professional network development, and opportunities for growth. We do this by engaging with our members around three pillars: education, community, and networking. All members of the Stanford community are welcome to participate in and become members of Stanford Women in Business. These core values form the basis of our events throughout the year—from skill development workshops to leadership conferences, career exposes, mentorship programs, speaker series, and more. https://www.stanfordwomeninbusiness.com/