Scott Hartley
Keynote Speaker at Chartwell Speakers
Los Angeles, California
Overview
Work Experience
Co-Founder & Managing Partner
2017 - Current
Community of 1,000+ founders across the globe. Investor in 250+ pre-seed companies
Author
2016
Author of THE FUZZY AND THE TECHIE Financial Times Business Book of the Month, McKinsey & Co. Bracken Bower Prize Finalist, Top 10 Business Book of the Year in Spain, available in 14 translations and versions
HarperCollins is an English language publisher that offers a range of Bibles, atlases, dictionaries, and reissued classics.
Author
2018
Available across South Asia
Co-Founder
2014
Investor in 75 companies on 5 continents. 2 IPOs, 8 exits with over $500 million in M&A
Keynote Speaker
2017
Delivered 50+ paid keynotes for clients like Visa, Fidelity, Deloitte, UBS, Google, IMF, World Bank, Drucker Forum, GEOINT, Stanford, Virginia Tech, Purdue, Arizona, WPI, and others. https://www.chartwellspeakers.com/speaker/scott-hartley/
Founding Investor & Advisor
2017
Kumu is the super app of the Philippines Backed by General Atlantic. Raised $100 million
Co-Founder
2020 - 2022
Real-time commerce platform for Brazilian 100,000+ consumers. Raised $3 million
Term Member
2014 - 2019
Nominated by US Ambassador Richard Gardner and former head of the UNDP Bill Draper
Council on Foreign Relations operates as a non-partisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher.
Raised $2,312,565.00 from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
Domestic Policy Council
2013 - 2014
Presidential Innovation Fellow at the White House. Led efforts on President’s management agenda. Advised USAID's $70M Development Innovation Venture fund on emerging market portfolio. Traveled on entrepreneurship delegation to Kenya with POTUS.
Council on Environmental Quality works in the development of environmental policies.
Partner
2011 - 2014
Partner at $2B Sand Hill Road fund. Investor across consumer, future of work, and analytics. Led LP investments in China. Writer at Forbes. Mentor at Stanford GSB and Engineering.
Mohr Davidow invested in early-stage technology-based startups to create large new markets.