Here's your chance to have lunch in New York City with both the founding architect of Uber & the founder of ICONIQ CAPITAL, Oscar Salazar and Michael Anders.
You will learn more about industry-leading VC vision and the vision behind creating Uber from the beginning. This is a rare opportunity to be in the room with both of these impressive professionals.
Oscar Salazar Gaitan is a seasoned entrepreneur, senior executive, and investor in numerous successful technology firms. Mr. Salazar was the Founding Architect of Uber. Through Uber he was instrumental in helping to redesign the architecture of on-demand transportation worldwide. Mr. Salazar provides his telecommunications and engineering expertise in the design and architecture of innovative products and systems to make positive impact in people’s lives.
He is greatly committed to support philanthropic endeavors on education, fight against extreme poverty and gender equality throughout the world. Mr. Salazar holds a B.S. in Telematics (University of Colima, Mexico), a M.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (University of Calgary, Canada) and a Ph.D. in Telecommunications.
Michael Anders is a founding partner of ICONIQ Capital, a global merchant bank/multi-family office based in San Francisco and New York. Prior to his current role, he worked at Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Franklin Templeton, Fidelity Investments and Societe Generale (in Paris and London). He was a founder of GivingCapital, which developed turnkey charitable products for a number of large financial service firms, and then helped in the structuring of their high net worth client’s charitable giving.
Mr. Anders received his B.A/B.S. in Political Science and Communication Studies from the University of Rhode Island, as well as a certificate in International Economics from Columbia University. He serves on the Board of the San Francisco Symphony, Full Circle Fund, The Global Poverty Project/Global Citizen, The World Surf League (WSL) and P.U.R.E., WSL’s philanthropic arm which focuses on ocean research and conservation.