Matt Schulman is CEO and founder of Pave. He has an engineering degree from Penn and a business degree from Wharton. Prior to Pave he was a software engineer at Facebook where he worked on the messenger kids team. He has a deep passion for personal finance. Outside of work he enjoys backcountry skiing and anything outdoors.
William Castillo is the VP of Engineering at Pave. Will has an engineering and computer science degree from Stanford. Previous to Stanford, he worked for the United States Marine Corps. His original engineering background is in machine learning and he has built teams and organizations across the entire software stack. Prior to joining Pave he led the Applied Research Group and Engineering team at Hover, Inc. Will is a Bay Area native and has lived up and down the coast of California. Outside of work, Will enjoys spending time with his three kids and trips to the snow!
Nicklaus is the Global Head of Partnerships at Pave. He has worked with companies ranging from startups to $2B+ market cap enterprises, driving strategic partnerships for revenue growth and market expansion. Nicklaus previously led OneSignal's global partner ecosystem and holds a BS in Quantitative Economics from Duke University. A Bay Area native, he enjoys sports, traveling, and culinary exploration. Nicklaus is committed to building lasting partnerships that enable companies to unlock their full potential and achieve positive impact.
Samuel Ford is the VP of Finance at Pave. Prior to joining Pave, Samuel was the Head of Go-To-Market Strategic Finance at Airtable. He was previously a private equity investor at Berkshire Partners and Goldman Sachs. Samuel received a B.S. in Commerce from the University of Virginia and a M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. Outside of work, Samuel enjoys surfing and rooting for Pittsburgh and UVA sports teams.
Dan Petty leads the Security, DevOps and IT teams at Pave. Prior to Pave, Dan led security teams at Credit Karma through its successful acquisition by Intuit for $7.1B. During his time at Credit Karma, Dan helped scale the security team from 5 to over 100. Prior to that Dan was at Google, where he worked to make the Internet a safer place. Dan has a BS in Information Systems from Carnegie Mellon University and a Master’s degree in Technology Policy from University of Cambridge.
Saroj is the Head of Legal at Pave, where she leads all things related to commercial transactions, privacy, corporate, employment law, and everything in between. Prior to joining Pave, she was a senior member of the legal team at Cisco Meraki. She started her legal career in Big Law in New York. She holds a J.D. from Cornell Law School and a B.S. in computer science and international relations from Carnegie Mellon University. Saroj spends much of her free time chasing after her dog.
Charlie Nelson is the VP of Customer Success & Revenue Operations at Pave, where he leads the strategic alignment of customer experience and operational efficiency. With a proven track record in building successful revenue engines, Charlie held a pivotal role at SmartRecruiters, constructing their go-to-market framework and serving as the Chief Sales Officer. His expertise in selling to and supporting HR professionals is also evident from his leadership at Identified, where he led sales before its acquisition by Workday, and at SimplyHired, where he played a key role in building out their Sales and Success functions. Charlie holds B.A. in Business Communications & Sociology from the University of Washington.
People are a company’s biggest asset and investment. Companies spend billions of dollars on recruiting, paying, managing, and trying to retain talent, as people are the lifeblood of a company. In fact, the average Fortune 500 company spends 50-60% of total spend on labor.
Employee compensation benchmarking startup Pave raises $46M in series B funding at a $400 million post-money valuation led by YC Continuity.
Pave, a San Francisco-based startup that recently graduated from Y Combinator is aiming to end the pay and equity gap with a software tool it developed to make it easier to track, measure, and communicate how and what they pay their employees.