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Pauline Yang

Host at Cross Validated
📍 San Francisco Bay Area, United States

Pauline Yang is a Partner at Altimeter Capital, where she focuses on investments in software and artificial intelligence. A graduate of Dartmouth College, she is actively involved with high-growth companies including Anthropic, Ramp, and Workato. Her prior experience includes roles at Berkshire Partners and The Blackstone Group.

Outside of her direct investment activities, Pauline is the creator and host of "Cross Validated, " a technology podcast. On the show, she speaks with practitioners, builders, and industry leaders to explore the challenges and opportunities of deploying AI, reflecting a deep personal interest in the subject.

Pauline was recognized on the Forbes "30 Under 30" list for Venture Capital in 2023.

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Experience
12 Years
Current Role
Host
Location
San Francisco Bay Area, United States
Personality Overview
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Priorities

Topics Pauline cares about

Enterprise AI
Invests heavily in and frequently discusses enterprise AI companies like Anthropic and Cerebras, focusing on their growth, adoption, and tangible ROI for customers.
Developer Productivity
Views generative AI as a significant productivity game-changer for software developers and a key use case for investment.
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Career

Work history

4-2023
Host
Cross Validated
8-2017
Partner
Altimeter Capital
8-2015 - 8-2017
Associate
Berkshire Partners
6-2013 - 6-2015
M&A Analyst
The Blackstone Group
In the press

Media appearances

AI Market Structure | Pauline Yang, Partner at Altimeter Capital. Featured in Spotify
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Education
BA
Dartmouth College
Education details unavailable
Arcadia High
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