Join WTIA as we host Tanium CEO Orion Hindawi for a fireside chat and conversation with Madrona Venture Group Managing Director Matt McIlwain, as they discuss trends in the technology sector, leadership through the COVID-19 pandemic, and Tanium’s recent relocation from Silicon Valley to Kirkland, Washington. WTIA Board Chair Heather Redman will kick-off the event and set the stage for this important conversation.
Orion Hindawi: The co-founder and CEO of Tanium, Orion Hindawi is a technology visionary and accomplished inventor. He leads the product strategy and development of the Tanium platform, in addition to all customer-facing technical operations and management functions. With nearly two decades of leadership on enterprise-scale endpoint security and management, Orion works closely with Tanium customers on a daily basis in the pursuit of inventing new approaches for solving the significant challenges IT departments face securing and managing large, global enterprise environments.
Matt McIlwain: As a Managing Director of Madrona Venture Group, Matt invests in a broad range of software and data driven companies with a focus on cloud computing, dataware, intelligent applications, and the intersections of innovation (where life science and data science intersect). Matt is recognized as a leading venture capitalist, and he serves on the board of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Washington Policy Center.
Heather Redman: Heather is Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Flying Fish Partners, a venture firm investing in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics companies. She serves on the boards of the Washington Technology Industry Association (Chair), Beneficial State Bank, Coldstream Holdings Inc., Greater Seattle Metropolitan Chamber (past Chair), Technology Alliance, the Ruckelshaus Center, and as a Regent of the Washington State University. She serves on the executive committee of the Global EIR Coalition, the governing advisory board of the Hawthorn Club, the Connector Board of NCWIT, the advisory board of iInovate, and as a mentor at Techstars. She was named to the 2020 Power 100 and 2019 Director of the Year by the Puget Sound Business Journal.