
Investing in Michigan’s growing economy.
This event is presented by Ann Arbor SPARK.
Thanks to everyone who joined us for the Michigan Angel Summit. It was an exceptional day filled with valuable insights shared by our guest speakers.

Speakers

Jen Baird
Jen has over two decades of experience founding and leading high-potential startups. As a venture and angel-
backed CEO, she raised over $75M (seed-Series C), led strategy, product development and commercialization,
compensation strategy, and scaleup. Her outcomes include startups that achieved global sales and 10x revenue
exits (5-6x investor returns), fast FDA De Novo and 510(k) clearances, and successful HITRUST/HIPAA-compliant
clinical deployments to the difficult decision to wind down and return investor capital. Jen has received many
forms of recognition over the years, to name a few – twice named Crain’s Detroit Business’ 100 Most Influential
Women in Michigan as well as Top 10 Artificial Intelligence Solutions Provider. She currently contributes to the
entrepreneurial ecosystem as a Board member, strategic advisor, CEO coach, blogger, mentor/consultant, and
speaker/panelist.
Jen’s earlier career focused on operations improvement consulting, selling and leading 37 projects for Fortune 50
to middle market clients across industries plus working in finance, technology, and regulated industries. She
graduated from Northwestern’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management with a Masters in Management (Strategy
& Finance) following a BA (Organizational Psychology/Leadership) from the University of Michigan.
Jen Baird
Accuri Cytometers, Fifth Eye, and Culturewell

Dawn Batts
developing and implementing strategic plans, and managing their subsequent operations
and compliance processes. Her diverse professional experiences and research have led to
her solutions-based approach in addressing the myriad of factors causing the economic
disparity between women and men.
As the Director of Growth Capital for Tech Town — Detroit’s entrepreneurial hub —
Dawn secures and aligns resources that help Detroit-based entrepreneurs achieve the
vision and goals of their businesses. She also manages the Catalyst Angel Program which
trains, mentors, and engages emerging underrepresented angel investors in the Great
Lakes Region. She extends her work as co-founder of Commune Angels, a diverse
community of investors who seed scalable consumer, enterprise and life science companies
that transform lives.
Dawn has served on a variety of local and national non-profit boards. She currently serves
as a director on the Michigan Early-Stage Venture Investment Corporation Board and a
board member of the Angel Capital Association.
Dawn has a B.A. in Accounting from Michigan State University, her MBA from the Ross
School of Business at the University of Michigan, and her PhD in Anthropology from Wayne
State University.
Dawn Batts
TechTown Detroit

Matt Baxter
Matt Baxter, CEO of Wedge, is a serial entrepreneur. He started his first business at 15, owning
and operating Stony Pointe Lawn Care before selling the company in July 2015. Stemming from
his experience recruiting and hiring employees for this business, Matt created Wedge.
Under Matt’s leadership, Wedge has become the modern recruiting platform that makes hiring
personalized. To provide customers with richer capabilities, Matt has led the development and
growth of Wedge’s partner program with leading ATS integrations. By helping meet the
challenges of remote hiring, Wedge has become an essential solution for many companies. An
industry leader, Wedge was named to the Cloud Awards Shortlist for Best Cloud HR/HRMS
Solution, recognized by Aptitude Research as a Provider to Watch, and selected as a Purpose
Jobs’ Top Startup to Watch.
Matt speaks and moderates panel discussions at national and regional talent acquisition
industry conferences. Matt hosts “The Matt Baxter Show,” dedicated to people finding their
purpose. The show is an opportunity to have conversations spanning purpose-related topics
with people who love what they do every day. He is also the co-author of “The Hiring Knot,” a
newly published book that takes a practical informative look at modern recruiting.
Having graduated from Hope College, Matt has deep roots in Michigan. He serves as Vice Chair
for the Board of Directors at the Michigan Center for Economic Innovation, was included in the
Grand Rapid Business Journal 40 Under 40 in 2021, received the Wedgewood Christian
Services Diversity Award, and most recently, was named an Inspiring Leader by Inspiring
Workplaces.
Matt Baxter
WedgeHR

Sarah Beatty
Sarah Beatty is the founder and CEO of Culturewell, an Ann Arbor, Michigan startup that helps
hospitals identify germs on surfaces, take action based on the infection risk of those germs, and
strategically deploy cleaning and infection prevention resources to the highest-risk areas.
Sarah has over 13 years of experience in healthcare administration and in hospital and
environmental microbiology laboratories, as a scientist, manager, and lead consultant on
client-facing projects. She has led transformational change and has a reputation for operational
and cultural turnarounds with a focus on continuous improvement. With past experience as a
developer, Sarah led development and design specifications for the Culturewell software
product.
Prior to starting Culturewell, she was responsible for a team of 40, managing people with
varying educational levels and socioeconomic backgrounds at NSF International. Her
responsibilities included strategic planning, budgets and financial planning, operations, and
senior technical leadership. The laboratory did both high-volume certification testing and
contract work related to infection prevention for private and grant-funded projects with
collaborators from the Centers of Disease Control, the World Health Organization, Emory
University, the University of Arizona, and Virginia Tech, among others. She is a certified Medical
Laboratory Scientist and has a master’s degree in Health Services Administration from the
University of Michigan – Ann Arbor and a bachelor’s degree in Clinical Laboratory Science from
Eastern Michigan University
Sarah Beatty
Culturewell

Lauren Bigelow
Dr. Lauren Bigelow has spent 20 years in the startup technology space, and brings a strategic
perspective with exceptional execution skills. Since 2010, she has served as the Managing Partner of the
Growth Capital Network (GCN) which creates innovative technology programs for foundations and
economic development agencies and provides evaluation, analytic, and research services. Prior to GCN
and before its ‘09 acquisition by Bloomberg, Lauren was the North American Commercial Director for
New Energy Finance, the leading independent provider of information and research to investors in the
clean energy markets. From early 2004 – 2008, Lauren was the Managing Director of the Cleantech
Group where she oversaw the firm’s technology and innovation pipelines.
Lauren is on the Michigan Finance Authority Board of Directors for the State of Michigan Department of
Treasury. She participates on the investment advisory boards of Superior Innovations, the Zell Lurie
Fund, and Belle Michigan. She is an active angel investor and an LP in Wolverine Angels, the Belle
Michigan Impact Fund and GSAV. Lauren is the Board Chair of the Energy Innovation Business Council
and Institute for Energy Innovation.
Lauren is a finance lecturer at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. She has a BA
from the University of Michigan, MA and PhD from Northwestern University.
Lauren Bigelow
Growth Capital Network

Matt Bower
Matt Bower is a partner with Varnum LLP and leads the firm’s Ann Arbor office. He serves as outside general counsel to a wide range of emerging and middle market companies. His industry concentrations include software, SaaS, information technology, IoT, data analytics and other technology-based
companies, as well as manufacturing, automotive, advanced materials, pharma, medical devices, publishing, digital advertising and media, retail, and food and beverage.
Matt Bower
Varnum LLP

Diane Durance
Diane Durance joined Michigan Capital Network as Executive Vice President in August 2021.
Immediately prior to joining MCN, she was the director of the Center for Innovation and
Entrepreneurship at the University of North Carolina in Wilmington for five years. She began her
career as an entrepreneur launching and growing three companies, including a
telecommunications engineering firm, a contract publishing company, and a residential
construction business. She founded an aquaculture venture in 2013 and was a finalist in the
global Fish 2.0 venture forum for sustainable seafood. Prior to her work in North Carolina, she
was president of Great Lakes Entrepreneur’s Quest (GLEQ), a Michigan non-profit organization
supported by the state to connect early-stage technology ventures with funding opportunities
through support services, competitions, publications, and events. She was the executive director
of Mi-Light, Michigan’s photonics industry association; served as an officer and board member of
Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association and New Enterprise Forum; on the MTEC
SmartZone board of advisors in the Upper Peninsula; was active in MichBio; and served as the
Michigan chapter chair for the global Women Presidents’ Organization. She began her work with
technology startups in Ann Arbor and with faculty spinouts from the University of Michigan in
2005 as president of the Ann Arbor IT Zone. She holds a BBA and MPA, both from Southern
Methodist University.
Diane Durance
Michigan Capital Network Association

Patti Glaza
As the EVP & Managing Director at Invest Detroit Ventures, I have invested in pre-seed and seed-stage technology start-ups for over nine years, accelerating high-growth companies in the Great Lakes region. I manage several venture funds and a portfolio of over 190 companies in healthcare, IT, materials, mobility, and B2C.
With over 20 years of high-tech and high-growth investment and operational experience, I am passionate about technology commercialization and making things happen. I leverage my MBA and my background as an entrepreneur and a coach to support and mentor the founders and teams I work with. I also serve on the board of several innovative start-ups and industry associations, contributing to the development and growth of the technology ecosystem in the region.
Patti Glaza
ID Ventures

Dave Hartmann
Dave Hartmann is a Mentor In Residence Emeritus with the UM
office of Innovation Partnerships where he was in the first cohort of
Mentors in Residence in 2008 where he has focused new company
formation advisory and first time C level mentoring.
As an Angel investor and Venture Limited Partner investor, Dave
served as the President of Ann Arbor Angels from 2013 to 2016, and
is a member of the Michigan Angel Fund. More than 100 portfolio
companies have received investment and grown their team through
his angel, pre-seed, seed, and venture investment activities.
Dave is the former CEO and founder of Avail Networks, a venture
backed broadband equipment company sold to Eastern Research
and Sycamore Networks in 2006. He served as CTO of Network
Express, a boot strapped internet equipment company, from its
founding, through its NASDAQ IPO and acquisition. Before
becoming an entrepreneur, Dave led advanced product development
for Bell Northern Research.
Currently serving on the BOD of several early-stage businesses,
Dave is an evangelist for entrepreneurship and the creation of new
businesses resulting in net new jobs and wealth.
Dave Hartmann
Ann Arbor Angels

Margarita Hernandez
Margarita is the vice president of entrepreneurial services at Ann Arbor SPARK. After completing her BS degree in Microbiology and Immunology in 2009 from the University of Texas at San Antonio, she moved to Ann Arbor from her hometown of Austin. It was here that she earned a doctorate in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology from the University of Michigan in 2016.
Following graduate school, she joined Fast Forward Medical Innovation at the University of Michigan supporting healthcare commercialization education courses and mentoring biomedical innovation projects for medical students and clinicians. Later catching the entrepreneur bug, Margarita joined a budding medical device and software startup, Pathware, where she supported both clinical business development and later operations as the chief operations officer.
Given her entrepreneur experiences and passion to mentor and work on critical problems, she now promotes growing startups through their milestones with the resources and services offered by SPARK.
Margarita Hernandez
Ann Arbor SPARK

Patrick Hines
Patrick Charles Hines, MD/PhD
Founder and CEO, Functional Fluidics
Associate Professor of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Dr. Hines has spent over 20 years investigating the mechanisms
regulating microvascular blood flow in sickle cell disease, including sickle
erythrocyte adhesion, leukocyte rolling, and platelet function. He has
authored numerous publications in this field and was among the first to
describe the ability of soluble stress mediators to rapidly increase
adhesive properties of sickle erythrocytes, advancing our understanding
of how stress induces microvascular blood flow changes in individuals
with sickle cell disease. He is internationally recognized for his efforts to
develop and validate a gold standard for the assessment of red blood cell
health in clinical practice, work that grew out of patient care challenges
he experienced as a pediatric intensivist.
In 2014, Dr. Hines founded Functional Fluidics, a biotech company developing red blood cell health
diagnostic platforms that are currently being used by some of largest medical centers in the U.S. and the
majority of pharmaceutical companies developing red blood cell-modifying therapies. Functional Fluidics
has validated the first blood-based biomarkers shown to predict vaso-occlusive crises in sickle cell
disease, and can be used to monitor patient response to red blood cell modifying therapies. Dr. Hines and
his team are using red blood cell function biomarkers to identify early changes in red blood cell health,
helping healthcare providers to intervene earlier, and focus on health maintenance rather than crises
management. He is also leading an effort to validate the role of red blood cell function in congenital heart
disease, diabetic vasculopathy, and aerobic capacity in high performance athletes, and has received NIH
support to better understand the importance of RBC health for patients on ECMO and ventricular assist
devices, validate predictive biomarkers of preterm birth and low birth weight, and assess storage lesions in
blood banked RBCs. Most recently, his team has started to explore the relationship of red blood cell
health to long haul COVID-19 affecting millions of individuals around the world.
In recognition of his work, Dr. Hines was selected as an Aspen Health Innovation Fellow within the
Aspen Global Leadership Network, chosen as a Crain’s Healthcare Hero, and received the Crain’s Detroit
Business 40 Under 40 award, an honor rarely given to physician leaders. He completed both his
fellowship in critical care medicine and pediatrics residency at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He
received his M.D. degree and Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, and Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Hampton University.
Patrick Hines
Functional Fluidics

Mark Hooper
Mark is a founding member of Capital Community Angel Investors (CCAI), a Lansing based group formed
in 2007. He has served in a variety of roles for CCAI including as board member, President, Treasurer
and Secretary. In addition, he has participated in Michigan Angel Funds I through V.
His professional career was as a CPA (as an EY Partner and later as co‐founder of Andrews Hooper Pavlik
PLC). He also has significant board experience for both profit and not for profit organizations, including
a Fortune 500 company, a clinical stage drug development company (board chair), and as
President/Chair of eight not for profit entities.
Mark Hooper
Capital Community Angels

Kathleen Kaulins
aspects of the firm’s investing activities. Previously, Kathleen served as
Investment Director at Vistara Growth. As a senior member of the fund’s
investment team, she focused on providing tailored capital solutions to growth
stage software and technology companies.
Prior to working as an investor, Kathleen spent 10 years as an operator at two
New York City based technology startups where she led a number of different
functions including Finance, Strategy, Operations, and Product. Kathleen
began her career as an investment banker at UBS.
Kathleen earned her doctorate degree in Organizational Leadership from
Northeastern University. She earned her MBA from Columbia University as
well as both her Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Arts in
Psychology from the University of Michigan.
Kathleen Kaulins
Plymouth Growth

Mike Klein
Accomplished CEO with over 25 years of experience developing, building and growing high tech, software and IT companies. As a seasoned CEO, I draw upon a unique blend of vision, strategic thinking, communication and execution skills to turn around and put companies on the high growth track. I have the technical and financial background to guide the business to meet its objectives and extensive experience in raising capital, acquisitions and delivering successful investor exits.
I enjoy the customer-facing side of business, spending time with clients and prospects developing the company’s strategy, value proposition and competitive positioning. I lead with a results-driven approach and communication style that helps my team deliver strong growth and accomplish extraordinary results.
My background and skills include:
– Raising over $50 million in private equity and venture capital financing
– Articulating a clear vision, strategy and execution plan to employees, customers and investors
– Building high performance, accountable executive teams that deliver results
– Driving revenue growth with a hands-on approach to sales & marketing
– Bringing a strong technical background in software, hardware & service delivery to product development
– Captivating audiences as an energetic public speaker with a credible, informative speaking style
Mike Klein
Genomenon

Sara Kruse
Sara is a corporate attorney who has dedicated her legal career to helping
clients achieve their goals and position them for success. She has
extensive knowledge and experience guiding clients through the entire
business evolution, from formation through exit. Sara is regarded as a
partner and trusted advisor to investors, entrepreneurs, start-ups, emerging
growth companies, and venture capital funds. She counsels clients on
complex business transactions, mergers and acquisitions, restructurings,
private debt and equity financings, venture capital, strategic partnerships,
corporate governance, and other general corporate matters across diverse
industries.
Sara is skilled at navigating unique challenges and identifying opportunities.
Her clients value her attention to crucial details, responsiveness to their
needs, and ability to provide practical legal advice in difficult and complex
situations. Sara delivers personal attention and sophisticated, strategic
solutions.
Sara is actively involved in key organizations supporting the entrepreneurial
and investment community in Detroit and beyond.
Sara Kruse
Taft

Carrie Leahy
Ms. Leahy concentrates her practice in corporate and business law. She counsels both established and
emerging businesses on general corporate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, compliance with securities
regulations, and issues involving venture capital funding.
Ms. Leahy is chair of Bodman’s executive management committee.
Ms. Leahy has drafted and negotiated transactional documents for both publicly and privately held entities
involved in mergers and acquisitions ranging in size from $250,000 to more than $1 billion. She has drafted
and negotiated operating and joint venture agreements and advised corporate boards in connection with
various transactions. She has also advised clients on entity formation, corporate governance and other
general business issues. Ms. Leahy has significant experience working with the University of Michigan’s
Technology Transfer Office and is part of a Bodman team that has represented more than one-third of the
start-up and spin-off companies that have recently licensed technology from U of M.
Ms. Leahy’s securities law experience includes representing clients in connection with public and private
securities offerings; preparing registration statements, proxy statements, and periodic reports; and advising
clients generally on their securities law obligations. Ms. Leahy also assists public companies with their NYSE
listing and reporting requirements.
For ICLE, Ms. Leahy has authored materials in the past, on Choosing a Business Entity and moderated a
panel discussion on “Advising the New Startup Company: Formation and Funding” (2013).
Ms. Leahy serves on the board of directors of Inforum Michigan. She is also a board member for the Ann
Arbor/Ypsilanti SmartZone Local Development Finance Authority and a member of the United Way of
Washtenaw County Campaign Cabinet. Ms. Leahy also serves on the board of the Detroit Regional Chamber.
She is a member of the State Bar of Michigan Business Law Section Council.
In 2021, Crain’s Detroit Business honored Ms. Leahy as one of Michigan’s 100 Most Influential Women. Ms.
Leahy has been listed in Chambers USA under Corporate/M&A, in IFLR1000 under Mergers &
Acquisitions, in DBusiness magazine “Top Lawyers” 2022 under Corporate Law and Securities Law,
in Michigan Super Lawyers 2019-22 under Business/Corporate, and in The Best Lawyers in America 2021-23
under Corporate Law.
Carrie Leahy
Bodman PLC

Lynne Matallana
Lynne Matallana is the Founder of Community Health Focus, Inc. ™ & CEO of its interactive digital health program providing personalized, guided self-care, for women living with chronic pain. In 1997, she founded the National Fibromyalgia Association, raising awareness and improving the quality of life for millions suffering from FM. She raised $20 million & grew the NPO into a leading advocacy force, facilitator of research, provider of CMEs, patient assistance, and became a medium for mass media. As a healthcare strategic visionary, Lynne developed a business model that helps assure better outcomes than our present medical system on its own. PAIN TOOLS ® (previously the Community Pain Center), provides women in pain w/ ways to combine western medicine, with self-care. Her goals include improving patient outcomes through both digital and human touch, which encourages and motivates lifestyle changes, provides socialization and coaching, health tracking & evidenced-based information and resources, as well as vetted products for women in pain. Lynne excels as an entrepreneur due to her passion & unrelenting compassion to help people in pain, and her extensive experience as a successful entrepreneur.
Lynne Matallana
Pain Tools

James Millar
James Millar, CEO – Mr. Millar has over 20 years of financial and business expertise plus extensive
management and business development experience as a senior executive with both large and earlier stage
companies. Prior to joining Atterx, Mr. Millar was CEO of CorMatrix Cardiovascular. CorMatrix has
developed several differentiated cardiovascular products targeted at the cardiovascular valve and general
cardiovascular repair markets. Mr. Millar has advised, managed or led over 100 transactions with an
aggregate value of over $1 billion.
Jim Millar
Atterx

Joseph Morrison Jr
With a background in business and technology consulting, Joseph
R. Morrison Jr. advises entrepreneurs, investors and high-growth
companies on how to effectively navigate legal and business
challenges. A trusted adviser, Joe serves as outside counsel to
companies across the U.S., which allows the executive team to focus
on execution of their strategic plan and growing their core business.
Joe frequently counsels on technology and intellectual property licensing,
venture and institutional financing rounds, governance matters and
employment and real estate issues.
In addition to his outside general counsel work, Joe represents venture
capital firms and high net worth individuals that invest in high-growth
companies. Well-versed in negotiating a wide range of financing
transactions, Joe focuses on helping his clients get deals done quickly
and with an eye on market norms.
Joe is active in the Ann Arbor startup scene and regularly presents to
student groups, local startup groups, and University of Michigan classes
on legal issues facing high-growth companies and entrepreneurs.
Prior to joining Barnes & Thornburg, Joe was a corporate, securities and
intellectual property attorney in Ann Arbor for a large Michigan law firm.
Before entering law school, Joe worked for a business consulting
company as an information technology consultant in Washington, D.C.
Professional and Community Involvement
Member, State Bar of Michigan Business Law Section
Member, University of Michigan Law School Alumni-Student Mentoring
Program
Honors
DBusiness Magazine Top Lawyers, 2021
The Best Lawyers in America Ones to Watch, 2021-2023
Michigan Rising Stars, 2016-2023
Joseph Morrison, Jr.
Barnes & Thornburg LLP

Jeff Ponders
Entrepreneurial, strategic leader producing high-value products & services for consumers and brands. I’m a renaissance man driven by a passion for leading teams, learning, problem-solving, creative expression, and win-win relationships. I believe in the marriage of effective strategy and compelling creative solutions to add value to clients and partners.
Jeff Ponders
ID Ventures

Sherwin Prior
Sherwin is an experienced equity investor with specialization in micro-cap to mid-cap growth equities as well as early-stage venture capital. Effective Board member as Board Trustee within the higher education industry. Also Board experience across various Series A to Series C startups. Skilled in Equity Research, Portfolio Management, Valuation, Investments, and Financial Analysis.
Sherwin Prior
Kuhmute

Clay Rankin
Clay founded North Coast Ventures (“NCV”) in 2006 as its Managing Director to provide early-
stage capital to companies in Ohio (initially) and nationally (today). NCV has seven funds with
a current focus on B2B SaaS companies. We have raised over $100M (including member
sidecar investments), have invested in 80 companies, and currently have $60M under active
management. NCV is one of the largest angel groups in the United States with over 440
members.
Clay also currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Angel Capital Association, chairing
their Public Policy and Nominating & Governance Committees, Hyster-Yale Materials Handling
Inc. (NYSE) and TPA Stream Inc. (Chair), and over the past 17 years has served on a number
of NCV portfolio company boards. In addition, he serves as a Life Director of the Cleveland
Museum of Natural History and as a Trustee and Executive Committee member of University
Circle Inc., and serves on the Visiting Committee of the Case School of Engineering and the
Corporate Advisory Board for the Master’s Degree in Engineering Management Program at
Case Western Reserve University.
Before NCV, Clay spent the previous nine years as a co-founding partner of Sycamore
Partners, LLC, a company providing services and investment support to early-stage companies.
Prior experience includes serving as President and COO of Bruning Paint Company (consumer
coatings), Vice President of Corporate Development and CFO of Laurel Industries, Inc.
(specialty plastic additives), Director of Marketing for Cleveland Twist Drill Company (cutting tool
division of Acme-Cleveland Corp.), General Manager of XMR Laser Systems, Inc. (the industrial
laser systems subsidiary of Acme-Cleveland Corp.), Senior Associate at McKinsey & Co., and
Commercial Lending Officer for the First National Bank of Boston.
Clay holds a bachelor’s degree from Yale University and an MBA from Harvard Business
School. He is married and has three children and seven grandchildren, and interests include
travel, Pilates, photography, woodworking, music and theater.
Clay Rankin
Angel Capital Association

Chris Rizik
Chris Rizik is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Renaissance Venture Capital Fund (www.renvcf.com), a first-of-its-kind network fund formed by a consortium of Fortune 1000 corporations. Renaissance works to invest in and strategically connect venture capital funds and start-up companies with major corporations. Chris is also the founder and publisher of SoulTracks.com, America’s most popular soul music online magazine.
Renaissance has been hailed nationally as a new type of venture capital vehicle: A network fund. Renaissance acts as a fund of funds, investing in top venture capital funds around the country and connecting them and their start-up companies to a network of over 75 major corporations and universities around the US – becoming the center of an innovation network that links cutting edge start-up companies with capital and with the innovation needs of the major corporations. Chris’s work with Renaissance has led to several awards, including EY Entrepreneur of the Year, Crain’s Detroit Business Newsmaker of the Year, and the Smart Business Dealmakers Dealmakers Hall of Fame. The success of Renaissance in Michigan has resulted in Renaissance assisting in the creation of successful replica funds in Cincinnati (teamed with Procter & Gamble), Houston (with the Greater Houston Partnership), and Milwaukee/Madison, establishing a richer national network of innovation connections and investing.
Prior to Renaissance, Chris was a co-founder and partner in Michigan’s two largest venture
capital investors, nanotechnology holding company Ardesta, LLC, and tech fund Avalon Technology Ventures, and received of four consecutive “Deal of the Year” awards by the Michigan Venture Capital Association. Chris was also a senior partner with Dickinson Wright PLLC, one of the Midwest’s oldest law firms. He began his career with Coopers & Lybrand, after passing the Certified Public Accounting examination.
Chris chairs the Investment Committees of Invest Detroit Ventures and Accelerate Blue, the seed investment fund of the University of Michigan. Chris also serves on the investment committees of the Cintrifuse and Houston Exponential fund of funds, and the Community Foundation of Southeastern Michigan. He is also a member of the National Advisory Board of the University of Michigan Office of Innovation Partnerships, and boards or advisory boards of Invest Detroit, The Knight Foundation, Mount Elliott Cemetery Association, and several venture capital funds around the US.
Chris Rizik
Renaissance Venture Capital

Steve Schwartz
Managing Member of Alfa Jango, co-founder and former CTO of Genomenon, co-founder and
former CTO of Carcode (acquired by Edmunds.com in 2014), engineer, developer, open-source
software enthusiast, guitarist, and racecar driverist.
A runaway Mechanical / Electrical Engineer turned Hacker, Steve has been founding,
developing, and advising software startups and building technical teams for nearly two
decades.
Maintainer of the Ruby on Rails core jQuery UJS driver and jQuery-Rails gem downloaded and
installed millions of times, Steve has also authored popular open source software projects,
including Dynatable.js, and jQuery EasyTabs.
Steve professionally speaks and teaches workshops on software engineering, building startups,
and new technologies such as Artificial Intelligence.
Steve Schwartz
Alfa Jango

Skip Simms
Joseph (Skip) Simms has been the administrator of the Michigan Pre-Seed Capital Fund since its inception in January 2007. Prior to his role as the Fund administrator, Skip was Director of the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti SmartZone Business Accelerator program, a program which assists start-ups through access to business resources including consulting, funding and business plan development. Before joining SPARK, Simms was President and Partner with the Ralph Wilson Equity Fund, a venture capital fund-of-funds that deployed more than $33 million of investment in five venture capital firms. Investments included both direct funding in five companies and venture funding in three Michigan-based funds. Simms’ responsibilities included making recommendations regarding return projections and exit strategies and negotiation of observation rights to the boards of all the direct investments. Prior to his career in venture investing in 1999, Simms had served in management positions in the television industry where he managed mature television stations and started one from concept. He is a charter member of the Michigan Venture Capital Association and is on the board of the New Enterprise Forum, a volunteer group of executives who coach and mentor start-up companies on their investor presentations.
Skip Simms
Michigan Angel Fund

Chris Sing
Chris has over 25 years of experience in public accounting at local and national firms, as well as executive experience in private industry. Since joining Rehmann’s Ann Arbor office, Chris has led the firm’s private equity and cannabis practice groups and served as a member of the firm’s board of directors.
Chris serves as a close confidant and trusted advisor to her clients. She especially enjoys steering emerging companies through rapid stages of growth and partners closely with her clients through their critical milestones and transactions.
Internally, Chris lends her expertise leading Rehmann’s Southeast Region Finance and Accounting Solutions group and the firm’s emerging companies practice group.
Chris Sing
Rehmann & Angel Investor

Jeffrey Sohl
Director, Center for Venture Research
Director/Founder, Rines Angel Fund
Paul College of Business and Economics
University of New Hampshire
Jeffrey E. Sohl is Director of the Center for Venture Research and Professor of Entrepreneurship and Decision Sciences at the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire. He currently serves on the Editorial Boards for Venture Capital, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, and Journal of Business Venturing. He previously served on the National Academy of Science Committee on Capitalizing Science, Technology and Innovation (2012-2016), and the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund’s VFG (2002-2016). In 2006 he was awarded the national Hans Severiens Award by the Kauffman Foundation in recognition of his research on angel investing in the US. In 2022 he received the University of New Hampshire’s Distinguished Professor Award for his longstanding career at UNH. He has written over 50 articles which have been published in academic journals. He has presented his research in academic and practitioner forums in North America, Europe and Asia, and in briefings for several government agencies and scholars from North America, Europe, Scandinavia, Australia, Asia and Africa. He has appeared on CNBC, MSNBC,
National Public Radio, NHPTV’s NH Outlook, and has been quoted in Inc., Forbes, Fortune, the Wall Street Journal, The Economist, Red Herring, Newsweek, Business Week, Newsweek-Japan, Financial Times, New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times and the Financial Times-France. Jeffrey is also the coordinator of all the Entrepreneurship programs, and the founder and managing director of the Mel Rines Student Angel Investment Fund, at Paul College.
Jeffrey Sohl
Center for Venture Research

Jody Trietch
Jody Trietch is an experienced finance professional with a proven track record in planning and executive leadership in private corporate, non-profit and municipal organizations. Her skills are distinctively compatible with the requirements to lead NMA as its Executive Director. In her concurrent role as Boomerang Catapult’s CFO, she provides operational and programmatic oversight to its portfolio of investments totaling over $9mm in Northern Michigan start-ups, often acting as mentor to the early-stage companies. As immediate past president of Impact100 Traverse City, she led the all-women, all-volunteer collective giving group through two years of growth to 330 members. Trietch applies her B.S. in Agribusiness and Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Accountancy from Arizona State University to her approach on business development and financial best practices.
Jody Trietch
Northern Michigan Angels

Guy Turner
Guy is a Partner at Hyde Park Venture Partners and has been with the firm since its beginning in
2011.
Prior to Hyde Park Venture Partners, Guy worked for the Boston Consulting Group where he
focused on corporate strategy across a variety of industries. Previously, he served as an Associate
and Investing Member with Hyde Park Angels, and spent his early career as a mechanical
engineer with Raytheon and General Electric. Guy has led investments in a number of software
companies and manages HPVP’s investments in Dentologie, Investnext, and Fixer, among others.
He writes about venture capital and startups at vcwithme.co.
Guy Turner
Hyde Park Venture Partners

DeWayne R. Williams
DeWayne R. Williams is a technologist, consultant, and trusted advisor based in Rochester Hills,
Michigan. He has over 20 years of experience in the technology industry and has worked with
companies such as Cradlepoint (Ericsson), Extreme Networks, Ascension Health and Motorola
solutions. He is also the founder of Essential Technology Group, a company that provides
consulting services to small businesses and startups. He has spent the last 10 years as a
Solutions (Sales) Engineer/Consultant and he is an experienced angel investor who has invested
in multiple startups from a diverse range of industries.
DeWayne R. Williams
Essential Technology Group

LauRyn Williams
Life is constantly in motion. Because of the constant movement, financial decisions can sometimes be overwhelming and worse, placed on the back burner. To help accomplish your financial goals, you need not only a clear vision of what you want to achieve but also the proper toolkit and an experienced guide. I can be of value in this regard.
As a Financial Planner with Prudential, I specialize in comprehensive financial planning services for a fee. Throughout the consultative financial planning process, I work with my clients and their advisors, as applicable, to formulate a detailed and robust financial plan that is tailored to their needs.
The process I follow utilizes an integrated approach, helping my clients become more aware of their personal finances, future needs and how one financial decision impacts another. I work closely with my clients to help them understand the results of their written plan which includes non product specific strategies to help them achieve their goals. The plan can then be implemented with me, other professionals, or a combination of both.
My financial planning services cover:
• Retirement planning
• Education planning
• Estate planning strategies
• Risk Management
• Insurance Needs
• Investment Planning
• Funding for a Major Purpose
• Current Net Worth and Cash Flow Statements
LauRyn Williams
Prudential Financial