About Blueleaf
John Prendergast
John is an experienced senior executive who’s lead product management, marketing, and finance teams. His background as an investment banker and personal financial planning has shaped the vision for Blueleaf. John is an opportunistic investor who characterizes his investment style as “stakeout – long stretches of boredom and thumb twirling punctuated by brief periods of intensity”.
Christopher Thorpe
Chris is an accomplished Internet entrepreneur with several patents pending on cryptography in auctions and financial markets. He holds a Ph.D. from Harvard where he taught a graduate seminar in computational finance. Dr. Thorpe invests strategically in long-term value equities and manages investment risk through diversification and tactical hedging based on short-term macroeconomic trends.
Chris Paul
Chris is an experienced of leader of early-stage technology teams. He’s been recognized for pioneering efforts in video and web traffic analytics, high scale Internet computing, Software as a Service, user-generated content, database and business intelligence. Chris’ investments are a fine blend of crazy startup stock and dull mutual funds.
Jeremy Weiskotten
Jeremy is a software engineer interested in user experience (UX) design, data modeling and visualization, and disruptive startups. He looks for innovative ways to help people understand complex domains (like financial investments). Jeremy is young enough to have an aggressive mix, but appreciates the value of diversification.
Andrew Maier
Andrew hails from the great city of Atlanta, GA, where he’s been designing interactions and user experiences for longer than you ever knew what the terms were. He writes, speaks, and teaches about design and its intersection with the internet. In addition, he serves as the editor–in–chief of the user experience blog, UX Booth. When he’s not crazy busy, Andrew likes singing, practicing yoga and drinking coffee.
Sachin Agarwal
Sachin is a startup veteran who’s done product, marketing, business development, and operations. He’s interested in making complex processes simple and easy so that users can get in and get out. Sachin generally holds index funds but aggressively goes into LEAPS when he has conviction about a particular company’s prospects.
Eva Sadej
Eva is a junior at Harvard College studying Economics and Psychology. She is interested in personal finance and investor behavior. Eva’s got her retirement planning all figured out, but plays with a small portfolio of individual stocks for now.
