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Emily Shugerman

@eshugerman
3 posts
2025-11-10
killer @reeyopeeyo profile of mercor and the youngest self-made billionaires in history https://sfstandard.com/...
2025-11-10 View on X
The San Francisco Standard

A profile of Mercor CEO Brendan Foody, who says Mercor is building a “new category of work”; Mercor hit a $500M ARR in September and pays contractors ~$1.5M/day

Plus, perimenopause apps, Musk's mammoth pay package … X: Kevin V. Nguyen / @kevinnguyen_89 : There are a lot of young people in their early 20s running around in San Francisco rn ...

2025-10-17
Ron Conway is out at the Salesforce Foundation, citing ideological difference with Marc Benioff. “I now barely recognize the person I have so long admired,” he wrote in an email to Benioff. https://sfstandard.com/...
2025-10-17 View on X
New York Times

Email: Ron Conway, a close friend of Marc Benioff for 25+ years, stepped down from the Salesforce Foundation board, citing Benioff's comments supporting Trump

Benioff also owns TIME magazine, which named Trump Person of the Year in 2024.  —  #Salesforce #Dreamforce $CRM  —  www.nytimes.com/2025/10/16/u... Jennifer Elias / @jennelias : “I...

2023-09-02
California Forever, a Delaware company [image]
2023-09-02 View on X
New York Times

California Forever, the company backed by tech billionaires that wants to build a city in the Bay Area's Solano County, unveiled a website explaining its plans

A former Goldman Sachs trader moved to the Bay Area to make it in tech.  He ended up buying rural land with money from some of Silicon Valley's wealthiest people.