Invests in
Sectors:
Locations:
Min Investment:
$750,000.00Max Investment:
$1,000,000.00Target Investment:
$875,000.00
Skills
Education
- SU
- SL
- SU
- SU
Lists including Miriam
Investments
Dwellsy
Total Funding: $12M
Pontoro
Total Funding: $11M
Leadsales
Total Funding: $4.4M
Snowball Wealth
Total Funding: $2.8M
Bridge Money
Total Funding: $8M
Kogniz
Total Funding: $14M
Beam Impact
Total Funding: $15M
LexCheck
Total Funding: $25M
FreeWill
Total Funding: $30M
Suma Wealth
Total Funding: $5M
Work Experience
2008
CEO, Co-Founder and Managing Director
2008
Business Insider Best Early Stage Investors 2022, 2023, 2024. Ulu Ventures is a seed stage generalist venture capital firm focused on the market opportunity created by the Stanford and Silicon Valley communities. We seek to generate top tier financial results using a disciplined, repeatable decision making process that analyzes risk-reward trade-offs. Miriam's investments are in Enterprise IT, Software, and Internet (sector interests include ed tech/future of work, legal tech, and financial inclusion/innovation). She has served as a mentor to many Ulupreneurs and as a board director on many Ulu portfolio company boards. Education/training, entrepreneurship, and VC are some of the best tool sets for solving intractable social and economic problems. As a result, Ulu strives to learn about our entrepreneurs on a human level, to celebrate who they are and support them in being authentic to their visions. Diversity is not about altruism; it’s Ulu's investment thesis. We fund entrepreneurial teams of all colors (diverse doesn't mean minority) and genders with outstanding ideas. Founding teams with diverse professional backgrounds and life experiences are better at problem solving and create better business opportunities.
2024
Advisory Board Member
2024
Catalyst 2045 is SVB’s company-wide platform providing products, tools, resources and capital to Women, Black, and Latinx innovators and investors to accelerate change. The board’s goal is to drive results through access to capital, resources, connection, expertise and advice for underrepresented innovators, entrepreneurs, founders and investors. Miriam will represent venture banking on the advisory board.
2022
Board Director/Chair, HR & Compensation Committee/Member, Education and Development Committees
2022
Sesame Workshop is the nonprofit behind Sesame Street and more—a community built on diversity, equity, and inclusion, where creators, educators, partners, and beloved characters come together to help kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder.
2009 - 2024
Co-Founder /Board Member
2009 - 2024
Co-founder of Stanford's first angel and entrepreneurs organization, as well as its largest alumni club, which is based in Silicon Valley, CA. Stanford Alumni Association charters other regional, independent chapter-based organizations using the name Stanford Angels & Entrepreneurs with similar interests around the US and the world.
2017 - 2024
Trustee/Chair, Investments Committee/ Member: Audit & Financial Controls and Governance Committees
2017 - 2024
The Kauffman Foundation is among the largest private foundations in the United States with an asset base of approximately $3 billion focused on advancing opportunities in education and entrepreneurship for Americans. The foundation works together with communities to create opportunities and connect people to the tools they need to shape their futures and be successful.
2020 - 2022
Advisor, Stanford Law School Dean's Advisory Council
2020 - 2022
2017 - 2022
Member, Stanford Law School Venture Fund
2017 - 2022
2014 - 2018
Advisor, Venture Capital Director's College
2014 - 2018
Advised former Rock Center Co-EDs, F. Daniel Siciliano and Evan Epstein, in development of a new executive education offering for private company directors, including startup executives and VCs. The VCDC Program subsequently became the Stanford/NVCA branded Venture Capital Symposium.
2010 - 2015
Advisor, Stanford GSB Dean's Advisory Council; Online Education Committee Member
2010 - 2015
2014 - 2014
Chief Operating Officer/General Counsel
2014 - 2014
Oversaw: 3 year financial audit; diligence and documentation of $49M of $70M Series B raise; appeal to obtain student visa clearance from US Dept. of Homeland Security. Developed and managed student services function and disciplinary processes for first admitted class.