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Scroll down for the full lineup of roundtable sessions, spread across three separate rooms during Disrupt 2025. Learn more about each session and the best voices they lead on Disable agenda page.

Austin Younta partner, Brick and mortar projects
AI and data streamline workflows in both the field and the back office. Find out where investors see the greatest potential for change in one of the world’s oldest industries.
Brett Fitzpatrickdata and influence, Everyone raises
A look at how data-driven insights can help redesign startup and venture capital ecosystems to achieve greater equity, opportunity and impact.
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Caroline Brodera partner, Base10 Partners
Learn why vertical AI and software are the next wave of opportunity — and what founders should prioritize when building in this space.
Gabriel KraAdministrative Director, Introduction to projects
Practical insights into what it takes to raise a Series A in today’s climate – and maintain momentum post-round.
Teacher’s villageHead of Cyber Safety Model, Anthropic
Best practices for keeping AI agents robust and secure. Kyla Guru leads exemplary safety initiatives at Anthropic, ensuring compliance and reliability in border systems.
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Abhi KumarLecturer, investor, and consultant, University of California, Berkeley
A discussion about LEO commercialization and what it means for startups and investors. Abhi is an investor and lecturer at UC Berkeley focusing on aerospace, defense, and frontier technology. He advises early-stage startups in the space economy.
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creatorCo-Founder and Managing Partner, 645 projects
Artificial Intelligence is transforming financial technology. This session highlights areas where startups can gain a competitive advantage and the risks investors are tracking.
Tasnim Amina, Co-Founder and President, W Justin Palevsky, Co-founder and CEO, Kindred
Building trust and community at scale is the new growth engine. Kindred’s founders share lessons learned from building an agile, community-based business.
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Rohit Patelexit, Superintelligence laboratories
How to safely evaluate and deploy AI at scale. Rohit Patel leads teams at Meta focused on evaluating and advancing AI models toward safer, real-world applications.
Rachel Millerproduct manager, Reddit
This conversation delves into Reddit’s approach to scaling its search and machine learning systems to millions globally — balancing relevance, safety, and mitigating bias.
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Charlie KeifersFinancial Director, Carta; and Daniel TaiGeneral Manager of Global Capital Markets, Morgan Stanley
Learn what it really takes for startups to successfully navigate the journey from private to public markets.
Fubini riceFounder and Managing Partner, XYZ venture capital; and Ben van RoeCo-Founder and CEO, Corps Intelligence
Discuss how governments are embracing AI – and what it means for startups and procurement cycles.
Seven of youCo-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, Evergreen saponins; and Keith McAleerChief Marketing Officer, UC Berkeley Sutaraja Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology
Explore the Berkeley Entrepreneurship Way – a comprehensive, journey-based approach to teaching and learning, and watch a live presentation from a company founded by UC Berkeley SCET.
Mabel ChanFounder and CEO, Super connected; and Ella ShukhuLead Accelerator Program Director, Global Investment Team, 500 global
Founders and investors can explore how trust and generosity form the foundation of lasting venture capital partnerships.
Aishwarya SrinivasanHead of AI Developer Relations, Fireworks AI
This session will be an open conversation with creators about what works and what doesn’t when creating generative AI applications powered by open models.
Alison Baum Gatesgeneral partner, Sempervirens Venture Capital
Founders will learn how they can improve their go-to-market strategy, target the right buyers, and build scalable enterprise sales engines.
Baba MenonVice President and Chief Product Officer, Superiority by Cisco
Bappi Menon will share how to foster “continuous progress” – balancing speed and discipline, encouraging innovation within large organizations, and keeping teams motivated when working on the edge of what’s next.
Brian Hamacek, Technology Manager, Gargi kandCo-Founder and CPO, W Nick KhneisserCEO, In a venting way
The next wave of consumers isn’t content-driven, it’s rooted in hyper-local connection, where people can share, discover and belong. This session explains how personalization, proximity, and new social class are creating connectivity at scale.
Kahini Shaha partner, Clear projects
This session will explore both the ongoing achievements and challenges of physical AI, from limited data and expensive deployments to operating in unpredictable environments.
Brian SparksCEO, Silicon Valley projectand the host, Silicon Valley influence; and Itamar NovikFounder and General Partner, Recursive projects
What makes a startup truly bankable? These two venture capital experts get into the mind of a venture capitalist to reveal how investors evaluate opportunities, make decisions, and decide which founders to back.
Brad Cordova,Founder and CPTO Be BenjaminCEO, SuperAI
Proxy courses of action are spreading across sectors that most investors ignore, creating new points of leverage and destroying old moats. Disruption is invisible until it reaches balance sheets. Learn more in this insightful session.
Alice BentinckCo-Founder and CEO, Entrepreneurs first
Turning global talent into startup founders at scale See how first-time entrepreneurs repeatedly turn strangers into co-founders at scale.
Michelle TricoCo-Founder and CEO, Air exchange
Michel Tricot will lead a discussion on how early stage startups can overcome this readiness gap and build an AI-ready data infrastructure that goes beyond mere ingestion and access to generating real context.
Alex MalebrancheHead of startups and venture capital, Cloudflare
Mastering mental health and prioritizing it as an entrepreneur leads to greater effectiveness, creative innovation, and sustainable success in a challenging environment.
Haniyeh cigarettesCEO, EllieMD; and Ebtin Al-SaeediFounder and creator, UP10media
In 2025, your audience won’t want another video of your brand, they want you. You’ll learn how to turn your ideas, mission, and even everyday moments into videos that boost confidence, vision, and business growth.
Caleb Appletona partner, Bison projects
This talk explores how AI is rewriting the rules of operation for startups to market. Caleb Appleton will look at how finance, market access, and defensibility have transformed—from software speed to scientific endurance.
Piyush Shahco-founder, Inmobi
Find out how Generation Z is shaping the future of consumer AI. Industry leaders and innovators will discuss emerging trends, adoption patterns, and the unique ways this generation is interacting with AI-powered technologies.
Ben BravermanCo-Founder and Managing Partner, Saga projects
Founders are learning how to seize opportunities in the age of “second-order AI” — where infrastructure, workflows, and intelligence systems shape the next wave of scalable and defensible startups.
Ebtin Al-Saeedifounder and creator, and Peter SolomonCreative Director UP10media
Uptin shows how founders and businesses can create videos that truly communicate, without big budgets or complicated setups. Whether you’re a startup founder, a solopreneur, or a thought leader, this session will help you think like a creative and communicate like a brand.
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