Fintech Fireside Chat and Happy Hour hosted by Origin and Sheel Mohnot + The Mint VC
Join us for a Fintech Fireside Chat and Happy Hour hosted by Origin and Sheel Mohnot of The Mint VC at Shack15 in San Francisco's iconic Ferry Building.
Our fireside chat will feature Matt Watson, CEO and Founder of Origin, and Sheel Mohnot, Founder of The Mint VC. Gain valuable insights from these industry leaders as they share their perspective on the future of fintech and how AI is changing the landscape. The chat will be moderated by Alex Calder, CEO and Co-Founder of Village Labs.
Doors will open at 5pm and event programming will begin at 5:30pm.
Speakers:
Matt Watson is the CEO and founder of Origin, a leading personal finance platform. As CEO, Matt is responsible for Origin's Go-To-Market functions and overall product vision, and he's on a mission to reimagine wealth management. Matt has led the team through over $75M in funding from leading investors such as Founders Fund, General Catalyst, Felicis Ventures & Abstract Ventures. Prior to Origin, Matt started his career on Wall Street and then served as the Co-Founder & COO at Indio Technologies.
Sheel Mohnot is the founder of Better Tomorrow, a seed-stage venture fund investing in fintech companies, and The Mint VC, a fintech accelerator. His own startup experience includes 2 successful FinTech exits – a payments company and a high-stakes auction company, and he is GP of the 500 Fintech fund. He formerly worked as a financial services consultant at BCG and started his FinTech career at the non-profit p2p lender Kiva.
Our moderator, Alex Calder, is the co-founder and CEO of Village Labs, a AI-native workplace productivity platform. With Village Labs, companies are able to easily connect all their SaaS apps to a single AI in order to cut through the noise of the day-to-day and get exactly the info they need across people, teams, projects or any other topics they care about. Prior to Village Labs, Alex was VP Operations at Oliver, and spent over 5 years at Uber from 2013-2019 where he led the Shared Rides function globally.