Rachel Holt is Co-founder and General Partner of Construct Capital, an early stage focused venture firm that invests in extraordinary founders who are transforming the most foundational industries of our economy. Sectors such as manufacturing and supply chain to logistics and transportation drive half our economy’s GDP yet lack advanced technology and are failing to meet customer expectations. Before Construct, Rachel spent nearly 8.5 years at Uber and was a long time member of the company’s Executive Leadership Team. Rachel began as one of the company’s first 30 employees, and her role quickly expanded to running the US & Canada Rides business in addition to Global Marketing and Brand, and Customer Support, which represented nearly half of Uber's bookings, and just under half of the team. Most recently, Rachel led the company's New Mobility organization, which includes the eBike and eScooter businesses as well as running Uber's Incubator which funds and develops new products and services on Uber platform. Topics: Scaling Uber: Lessons from Building a Global Mobility GiantWhy Construct Bets on the Real Economy’s Biggest Broken MarketsAI & Automation: The Future of Manufacturing and Supply Chain#VentureCapital #Founders #SupplyChainTech #Mobility #IndustrialAI
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