Webinar
Triphammer Ventures Last Call

Join Alumni Ventures’ Brian Keil and Wesley Yiu for a final opportunity to learn about Triphammer Ventures before this year’s fund closes.
In this session, the team will provide a clear overview of Triphammer’s investment thesis, sourcing strategy, and how the fund is building a diverse portfolio of high-growth startups. Brian and Wesley will share recent portfolio updates, market trends shaping venture, and how Triphammer connects Cornell alumni to exclusive private venture opportunities.
Whether you’re considering an investment or just want a final chance to engage with the team, this session will offer actionable insights and time for live Q&A. Don’t miss your chance to get your questions answered before the fund closes. Reserve your spot today to discover how you can be part of the Triphammer Ventures community.
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Why Attend?
- HomeHear directly from the team leading Triphammer Ventures on their strategy and outlook
- HomeLearn about recent investments, exits, and market insights
- HomeGet your final questions answered before the fund closes
Alumni Ventures is America’s largest venture capital firm for individual investors.
About your presenters
Brian is a seasoned venture capitalist with over 20 years of investing experience across a range of industries. Before joining Chestnut Street Ventures, Brian was the Managing Director for New York Ventures, the venture capital arm of the State of New York. Prior to that, he was VP of Strategy & Corporate Development at Arbitron (now Nielsen Audio) and a Managing Director at the Peacock Fund, the venture capital arm of NBC Universal. Before joining the Peacock Fund, Brian worked at GE Capital and Bain & Co. Brian holds an MBA in Finance from The Wharton School and a BS in Industrial Engineering from The University of Southern California.
Before joining Chestnut Street Ventures, Mason attended Waseda Business School in Tokyo, Japan where he earned an MSc in Finance and wrote a master’s thesis linking founders’ attributes and strategic partnerships to firm performance in new ventures. While attending Waseda Business School, Mason was selected as a G51 Venture Scholar and participated in the Global Venture Catalyst where he served as a graduate startup advisor. Mason also holds a BA in Economics from The University of Texas at Austin.

