We are thrilled to introduce Paul Sciame as the new Moonshot Founders Forum Facilitator for our Moonshot Flagstaff Campus. With extensive experience spanning leadership roles in technology and venture capital, Paul is set to bring unparalleled insights to our monthly meetup sessions designed exclusively for CEO/Founders in the Moonshot program.
Paul's impressive career includes key positions such as General Manager at Tweddle Group Technologies, where he significantly grew the team and successfully delivered several award-winning automotive technology products, including Toyota Entune and Enform. His strategic vision also led to the acquisition of Tweddle by Nuance Communications. At PAS Technology and Ventures, Paul demonstrated his knack for fostering innovation and growth by providing vital investments (angel investments and VC investments) and bridge loans to early-stage startups. His tenure at Vulcan saw him drive pivotal technology partnerships and develop groundbreaking mobile and interactive services. Paul spent most of his career at Microsoft focused on worldwide emerging market initiatives developing and delivering strategies that have resulted in revenue gains and partnerships with some of the world’s most respected companies. In addition, Paul is a founding member of Canyon Angels, an angel investment group affiliated with Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona, a Katz School of Business Advisory Council Member at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, a valued Advisory Board Member at Moonshot, and a volunteer mentor at multiple stops along our Moonshot Rural AZ Pitch Competition Tour. Paul's diverse background and leadership in business development, sales, and marketing make him the ideal facilitator for our Founder's Forum. Join us each month for a 1–2-hour session where you can share challenges, celebrate wins, and explore new opportunities with your peers, guided by Paul's expertise and experience. Interested? Please fill out the form below or click this link. Thanks! * Paul will reach out to interested parties to determine the best schedule for all involved. |
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