Radley Meyers

Radley Meyers is a Partner at SPMB, one of the nation’s top executive search firms specializing in transformational leadership across technology and innovation sectors. Radley leads the firm’s security practice, placing Chief Information Security Officers who operate at the intersection of risk, strategy, and growth. In this episode, we explore how the Chief Information Security Officer role has evolved from a back-office function to a board-level driver of trust, culture, and enterprise resilience.
Snehal Antani

Snehal Antani is the CEO and Co-Founder of Horizon3, a cybersecurity company pioneering enhanced, autonomous penetration testing powered by AI. Before launching Horizon3, Snehal served as the CTO at Splunk and later as the first civilian CTO for the U.S. Military’s Joint Special Operations Command, where he gained a front-row seat to offensive and defensive cyber warfare. In this episode, Snehal discusses scaling from $1 million to $100 million ARR, building culture under pressure, and how AI is reshaping cybersecurity.
Benjamin Dorr

Benjamin Dorr is the CEO of WellSaid, a leading AI voice company transforming how enterprises create natural-sounding synthetic speech for learning, marketing, and product experiences. Under his leadership, WellSaid has pioneered a voice-actor-first model that pays royalties to human talent while delivering scalable, brand-safe AI voices trusted by Fortune 500 companies. In the conversation, Benjamin shares insights on the ethics of voice replication, the evolving role of AI in content creation, and what truly defines a responsible innovator.
Allan Leinwand

Allan Leinwand is the Chief Technology Officer at Webflow, where he’s guiding the evolution of a platform that makes building powerful websites simpler and more collaborative. His leadership journey spans pivotal roles as CTO of Shopify, ServiceNow, and Zynga, and SVP of Engineering at Slack. In the conversation, Allan shares lessons from scaling engineering cultures, bridging technology and business strategy, and how AI is transforming developer productivity without replacing human creativity.
Stevie Case

Stevie Case is the Chief Revenue Officer at Vanta, the market leader in automating governance, risk, and compliance so companies can scale with confidence. Before entering tech leadership, Stevie made history as the world’s first female professional gamer, a path that shaped her curiosity and resilience. At Vanta, she has grown the revenue organization from 20 to more than 500 people while expanding its global impact. In the conversation, she discusses leadership, scaling culture, and the role of brand in venture finance.
Richard Yu

Richard Yu is the Chief Product Officer at LucidLink, where he helps media giants like Warner Bros., Spotify, and Paramount securely collaborate in real time on massive files from anywhere in the world. With more than two decades in product leadership, Rich has guided companies through IPOs, acquisitions, and hyper-growth, while developing a toolkit for scaling product-market-fit businesses. In this episode, he discusses his philosophy of outcomes over output, building trust with customers, and leading through complexity.
Greg Piefer

Greg Piefer is the founder and CEO of SHINE Technologies, a pioneer in commercial fusion applications. Under his leadership, SHINE has advanced from neutron imaging and materials testing to building the world’s largest medical isotope production facility powered by fusion. Greg’s vision reframes fusion not as a distant moonshot, but as a staged, commercially viable path delivering value today while scaling toward clean energy tomorrow. His story is a must-listen for anyone with interests in science, strategy, and leadership.
Bryan Murphy

Bryan Murphy is the CEO of Smartling, an AI-powered translation and localization platform trusted by global enterprises like IBM, Disney, and Verizon. A serial entrepreneur, Bryan co-founded WrenchHead Inc., scaling it into a multi-billion-dollar business before selling to eBay. At Smartling, he’s using AI to cut the time and cost associated with helping the country’s biggest brands expand their online presence worldwide. In the conversation, he talks about scaling businesses, leading through AI transformation, and what it takes to stand out as a CEO.
Stu Solomon

Stu Solomon is the CEO of Human Security, a cybersecurity leader verifying more than 20 trillion digital interactions each week to defend against bots, fraud, and abuse. A former Air Force officer and attorney, Stu has built a career around mission and curiosity, applying both to protect the digital ecosystem. In our conversation, we discuss the future of agentic AI, the importance of trust in cybersecurity, and the leadership principles that guide him at the C-suite level.
Andrew Rubin

Andrew Rubin is the founder and CEO of Illumio, the market leader in zero trust segmentation and cybersecurity innovation. Under his leadership, Illumio has grown to a multibillion-dollar valuation while shaping how enterprises contain breaches and protect digital ecosystems. In our conversation, Andrew reflects on the naïveté and optimism that fueled his entrepreneurial journey, the cultural mindset required to sustain innovation at scale, and why resilience and authenticity matter as much as strategy.