Biographical profiles of New Leaf investment professionals
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The passage lists credentials and career histories of venture capital staff with no mention of controversial actions, financial flows, or connections to powerful political actors. It provides no actio Kathy LaPorte is a venture partner with extensive VC experience and Stanford/Yale education. Mark Charest has a background in life‑science investing and chemistry research. Mike Dybbs sits on boards
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