Zach Sherman Overview

  • Primary Position
  • Co-Founder & Par...

Zach Sherman General Information

Biography

Mr. Zach Sherman is a Co-Founder & serves as a Partner at Whoa Ventures. He is a Co-Founder and serves as Managing Partner at Union Square Labs. He served as a UI Engineer at SeatGeek. He is an experienced technology founder with a primary focus on B2B software, cloud infrastructure, and developer tooling. He has held a number of roles in product, design, and engineering, and his most recent company, Timber, was acquired by Datadog in April of 2021. He loves to dig in deep with early-stage companies, helping mentor founders on hiring, process, product strategy, go-to-market, and more - part of which he does as a partner at early-stage seed firm Whoa Ventures. He holds a BS in Economics from Vanderbilt University in 2014 and a Degree in Nanotechnology from Brown University in 2010.

Contact Information

Primary Position
Co-Founder & Partner, Whoa Ventures
Education
Vanderbilt University, BS (Bachelor of Science)
Brown University, Degree
Gender
Male
Email
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Address
  • San Francisco, CA
  • United States

Zach Sherman Positions (2)

Firm name Firm type Title Location Industry Since
Union Square Labs Company Co-Founder & Managing Partner New York, NY Private Equity
Whoa Ventures Investor Co-Founder & Partner San Francisco, CA Venture Capital

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