Board of Directors
Our board of directors has a comprehensive and diverse range of experiences and successful track records across multiple industries, and is instrumental in developing strategy and providing strong governance.
Board Members
Paul Hollands
Chair of the Board
Brendan King
Chief Executive Officer
Brad Feld
Director
Brendan King
Chief Executive Officer
Brendan King is the innovative force behind Vendasta. Responsible for providing the vision, thought leadership, and business strategy, it is Brendan’s ability to focus on the big picture while maintaining quality on the finest details that drives Vendasta’s success. Prior to starting the company, Brendan has many business ventures, including a computer chain which was nationally franchised and was entrepreneurial force behind Point2 Agent, a real estate software company, where he grew its membership to more than 185,000 agents and brokers in 85 countries. He was named one of the Top 50 Saas CEOs by the Software Report in 2019. Brendan and Vendasta are almost synonymous. Both are governed by four core values: Drive, innovation, respect and agility. Brendan is extremely passionate about upholding these values while helping Vendasta on its path of becoming the #1 platform for selling digital solutions to local businesses.
Paul Hollands
Chair of the Board
Brad Feld
Director
Brad Feld is a partner and co-founder of Foundry. He has been an early-stage investor and entrepreneur for over 35 years, since founding his first company, Feld Technologies, in college. Brad is also a co-founder of Techstars and, with his wife Amy Batchelor, runs the Anchor Point Foundation.
Brad has written several books on entrepreneurship and venture capital and started blogging in 2004 before VC Twitter existed. Brad holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Management Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Brad is also an art collector and long-distance runner who enjoys wandering around alone in the mountains for hours at a time.
Chris Nicola
Amy Rae
Lisa Reeves
Chris Nicola
Amy Rae
Amy’s previous venture capital experience was as an associate with JLA Venture Partners (co-managing partner of the Blackberry Partners Fund), where she provided due diligence and investment candidate screening that eventually led to the financing deal that saw the formation of ZipLocal in August 2006. Prior to joining JLA, she was an analyst with Latitude Partners, a private equity and strategic advisory firm focused on the technology sector. Amy holds a BComm with a finance specialization.
Lisa Reeves
Lisa enjoys spending time with her family, supporting the Colorado innovation ecosystem, entertaining, and running outside of work. She is a 10-time Chicago Marathon finisher and a six-time Boston Marathon finisher.
Andrew Lugsdin
Hai Tran-Viet
Paul Lee
Andrew Lugsdin
Andrew is Founding Partner at FRAMEWORK where he continues to manage investments and portfolio companies from Fund I. He has more than 20 years of venture capital experience, and has spent his entire career in tech and startups.
Prior to FRAMEWORK he was a Partner at the BDC IT Venture Fund, managing a number of portfolio companies through exits. Having founded a consulting firm for early-stage technology startups, leading sales at a venture backed company, and as an engineer at a large telecommunications firm.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Physics and in Computer Science from McGill University.
Hai Tran-Viet
Prior to CBGF, Hai worked at Regimen Equity Partners, Signal Hill Equity Partners, and TD Capital (TD Bank’s merchant banking group). Hai graduated with an MBA from Columbia Business School and received a Bachelor of Science degree from McGill University. He also holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. G20 Young Entrepreneur Summit in France.
Paul Lee
In 1996 Lee was awarded the Outstanding Young Alumnus Award from the University of British Columbia (UBC). Lee was awarded the British Columbia Technology Industries Association Person of the Year Award in 2002. Lee has also received numerous awards for his community service including the Commemorative Medal for the Golden Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for significant contribution in the form of public service in 2003. In 2005 he was recognized as an Honorary Fellow of the University of British Columbia’s Sauder School of Business. Lee has served as Chair of the British Columbia Technology Industries Association from 1998 to 2001. Lee currently serves as a member of the Premier’s Technology Council and is a member of the Dean’s Advisory Council for the Sauder School of Business at UBC. He is Chair of the Board of Directors of DigiBC and is one of Canada’s representatives to Asia Pacific Economic Council’s Business Advisory Council.
Lee previously invested in A.L.I. Technologies, Blast Radius, ActiveState, Bycast, and remains active as an angel investor and Director in Pacific Bio-Energy, the leading manufacturer of wood pellet biomass fuel; and D-Wave Systems, developer of the first commercial quantum computer of which he is also Chair.
Brent Remai
Eric Johnson
Brent Remai
Brent is a strategic, data-driven executive and five-time Chief Marketing Officer with deep experience leading global Sales and Marketing organizations and managing P&Ls across SaaS, Cloud, and AI. Recognized by The Wall Street Journal as one of Silicon Valley’s top 10 marketing executives, he has held senior leadership roles at Cloudflare, AWS, FireEye, McAfee, and HP.
Brent brings extensive expertise in scaling teams, building new market categories, and driving high-impact growth — experience he now applies to helping innovative companies achieve breakout scale and category leadership. At Cloudflare (NYSE: NET), Brent and his team were instrumental in driving multi-segment growth from SMB to Enterprise, helping to quadruple the company’s stock price and add more than $60 billion in market capitalization over the past three years through bold brand strategy and transformative go-to-market execution. Originally from Saskatoon, Brent is proud to bring his global experience back to a company rooted in the community where his journey began.
Eric Johnson
Eric Johnson is a seasoned technology and media executive with extensive experience leading high-growth organizations across SaaS, digital media, and live events. He is currently the CEO of SurveyMonkey, overseeing the world’s most widely used survey and forms platform.
Previously, Eric served as CEO of LaneOne, scaling the company from launch to more than $32 million in revenue, and advised leadership teams at companies such as Momentive and Yahoo. He also led the CNET Media Group at CBS Interactive, managing global teams and digital properties reaching 250 million monthly visitors. He is a Princeton graduate and is based in San Francisco.