Announcing The Winners Of The 2010 TechFellow Awards

Comment


Tonight in San Francisco, many of the Valley’s stars are coming together for the second annual TechFellow Awards, a fellowship designed to help recognize some of the most accomplished leaders in technology — and to help foster further innovation by granting them $100,000 to invest in startups.

The awards program, which TechCrunch co-hosts along with Founders Fund, has been expanded this year to include New Enterprise Associates. Together, Founders Fund and NEA will grant each TechFellow $100,000 to invest in a start-up of their choice, which more than doubles how much each winner is being granted. The fund structure has also been adjusted to allow each TechFellow to share in the success of all 2010 TechFellow companies. Last year’s TechFellows helped fund and found fFlick, Bidfire, Quora, Flipboard, HipChat and others (you can see a list of last year’s winners here).

The awards this evening were broken into four categories, encompassing Engineering Leadership, Product Design and Marketing, General Management, and Disruptive Innovation. Below is a listing of the winners by category.

Disruptive Innovation

This category is meant to highlight the visionaries, the starry-eyed fools who believe when no one else will. They are undaunted when told NO by stern parents, when told it WON’T WORK by a thousand dismissive VCs, when failure after failure would dash the hopes of lesser mortals. These are the men and women whose incredible ideas burst forth like Athena from their foreheads, and they know what it means to make Fire, the Wheel, and the Printing Press.

Omar Hamoui

David Friedberg

Jeff Lawson

Paul Graham

Jack Dorsey

Engineering Leadership

Engineering Leadership candidates are people who have demonstrated technical excellence, built amazing technology infrastructure and products, or led teams that together built complex and elegant solutions that changed our lives. They are the uber geeks who calculate 10-digit squares in their heads, and write a thousand bug-free lines of code on the fly without skipping a beat.

Tom Conrad

Christophe Bisciglia

Sep Kamvar

Ross Fubini

Joseph Smarr

Product Design and Marketing

Product Design and Marketing candidates are people who have designed insanely great products, who have made technology beautiful, who have created the marketing campaign that blows you away and make you want to go out and buy ten of them for your whole family. These are the storytellers, the artists, the people who make our dreams come alive.

Aaron Sittig

Matt Mullenweg

Khoi Vinh

Courtney Holt

Dave Morin

General Management

General Management candidates are people who have built the teams and organizations that create and deliver great technology and products to the world. They are company builders who provide foundations and processes for all the rest of the geeks and dreamers to make their dreams reality. They are the folks who wake up at 6am and open the doors, make the donuts, play reveille, and lead the charge to take the hill. They make it *happen*.

Neil Roseman

Patrick Chiang

Dave Schneider

Sebastien de Halleux

Maria Thomas

Aaron Patzer

More TechCrunch

Tags

Susan Wojcicki, a longtime Googler who spent nearly a decade as the CEO of YouTube, passed away Friday after a two-year battle with non-small cell lung cancer. Wojcicki, who was…

The tech world mourns Susan Wojcicki

While Amazon has continued releasing Echo devices, including an upgraded Spot announced last month, the company has taken its foot off the gas.

As Alexa turns 10, Amazon looks to generative AI

He really said that: When asked about the company’s “Plan B” if mortgage rates don’t fall, Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman responded, “Plan B is to drink our own urine or…

Redfin CEO promises to ‘drink our own urine’ if mortgage rates don’t fall

Turkey appears to have restored access to Meta-owned Instagram, after blocking the app on August 2.  Abdulkadir Uraloglu, the country’s minister of transport and infrastructure, posted today that the ban…

Turkey restores access to Instagram

Elon Musk doesn’t want Tesla to be just an automaker. He wants Tesla to be an AI company, one that’s figured out how to make cars drive themselves.  Crucial to…

Tesla’s Dojo, a timeline

OpenAI co-founder John Schulman has left the company for rival AI startup Anthropic. In addition, OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman is taking an extended leave after nine years at…

OpenAI faces more leadership shake-ups

Featured Article

Maybe Friend wasn’t crazy for spending $1.8M on a domain after all

Avi Schiffmann, the founder and CEO of Friend, told TechCrunch over email that the purchase has already paid for itself.

Maybe Friend wasn’t crazy for spending $1.8M on a domain after all

Featured Article

One man decided to take on Google Maps, 20 years later OpenStreetMap is still going strong

From internet protocols and operating systems, to databases and cloud services, some technology is so omnipresent most people don’t even know it exists. The same can be said about OpenStreetMap, the community-driven platform that serves companies and software developers with geographic data and maps so they can rely a little…

One man decided to take on Google Maps, 20 years later OpenStreetMap is still going strong

This list only includes major penalties issued to tech firms under the GDPR. In recent years, some significant sanctions have also been issued on Big Tech

The 10 largest GDPR fines on Big Tech

The data breach is the latest security issue to beset CSC ServiceWorks over the past year, after multiple researchers found security bugs.

CSC ServiceWorks reveals 2023 data breach affecting thousands of people

Featured Article

After global IT meltdown, CrowdStrike courts hackers with action figures and gratitude

CrowdStrike tried to go back to business as usual at one of the world’s largest annual cybersecurity conferences, weeks after its massive global IT crash.

After global IT meltdown, CrowdStrike courts hackers with action figures and gratitude

Tragedy has again struck a famous Silicon Valley family. Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki just passed away, according to social media posts by her husband, Dennis Troper, and by Google…

Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has passed away at age 56

This is the second cyberattack targeting the school device management service Mobile Guardian this year.

Student raised security concerns in Mobile Guardian MDM weeks before cyberattack

Featured Article

Smartwatches shipments see sharp decline in India

India’s wearable market declined in Q2, primarily because smartwatch are not attracting consumers.

Smartwatches shipments see sharp decline in India

Anysphere, a two-year-old startup that’s developed an AI-powered coding assistant called Cursor, has raised over $60 million in a Series A financing at a $400 million post-money valuation, two sources…

Anysphere, a GitHub Copilot rival, has raised $60M Series A at  $400M valuation from a16z, Thrive, sources say

The internet is full of deepfakes — and most of them are nudes. According to a report from Home Security Heroes, deepfake porn makes up 98% of all deepfake videos…

How to ask Google to remove deepfake porn results from Google Search

Researchers found flaws that could allow anyone to spy on the owners of Ecovacs home robots by hijacking their cameras and microphones.

Ecovacs home robots can be hacked to spy on their owners, researchers say

When digging into the data to determine how large the exodus everyone on Threads is talking about actually is, we oddly came up short.

The X exodus that wasn’t

Substack is opening up to more users with its recent announcement that anyone can now publish content on its platform without setting up a publication. With the change, Substack is…

Substack now lets anyone publish posts, even if they don’t have a newsletter

WeRide, a Chinese autonomous vehicle company, is officially gearing up for a U.S. public debut, over a year after China started easing its effective ban of foreign IPOs.  WeRide registered…

China’s autonomous vehicle startup WeRide prepares for a US IPO

Welcome to Startups Weekly — your weekly recap of everything you can’t miss from the world of startups. Want it in your inbox every Friday? Sign up here. This week we…

AI founders play musical chairs

Featured Article

How a cybersecurity researcher befriended, then doxed, the leader of LockBit ransomware gang

Jon DiMaggio used sockpuppet accounts, then his own identity, to infiltrate LockBit and gain the trust of its alleged admin, Dmitry Khoroshev.

How a cybersecurity researcher befriended, then doxed, the leader of LockBit ransomware gang

The U.K. government has indicated it may seek stronger powers to regulate tech platforms following days of violent disorder across England and Northern Ireland fueled by the spread of online…

As unrest fueled by disinformation spreads, the UK may seek stronger power to regulate tech platforms

The Startup Battlefield is the crown jewel of Disrupt, and we can’t wait to see which of the thousands of applicants will be selected to pitch to panels of top-tier VCs…

First look at the Startup Battlefield judges at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024

The startup’s core technology is a proprietary material that absorbs moisture from the air, allowing air conditioning to cool buildings more efficiently.

Humidity sucks. Transaera has a new way to deal with it

YouTube’s latest test involves a sleep timer that pauses the video after, well, a set period of time.

YouTube is testing a sleep timer on its Premium tier

Ola Electric, India’s largest electric two-wheeler maker, surged by 20% on its public debut on Friday, making it the biggest listing among Indian firms in two years. Shares of the…

Ola Electric surges 20% in India’s biggest listing in two years

Rocket Lab surpassed $100 million in quarterly revenue for the first time, a 71% increase from the same quarter of last year. This is just one of several shiny accomplishments…

Rocket Lab’s sunny outlook bodes well for future constellation plans 

In 1996, two companies, Patersons HR and Payroll Solutions, formed a venture called CloudPay to provide payroll and payments services to enterprise clients. CloudPay grew quietly over the next several…

CloudPay, a payroll services provider, lands $120M in new funding

The vulnerabilities allowed one security researcher to peek inside the leak sites without having to log in.

Security bugs in ransomware leak sites helped save six companies from paying hefty ransoms