William Tschumy is a seasoned strategic leader who builds high-impact partnerships at the intersection of venture capital and technology, currently serving as Managing Director of Venture Capital Relationships at Microsoft. Over a 12+ year Microsoft career he has created and scaled VC and private equity engagement practices that accelerate portfolio growth through deep technical and go-to-market alignment across Azure, Dynamics, Office and Windows. He combines a design-led background in user experience and product strategy with rigorous, data-driven decision making to orchestrate cross-functional “team of teams” responses for top firms like Insight Partners and a16z. Will’s career began in UX and product strategy, which informs his uncommon ability to translate user-centered design thinking into enterprise partnership and investment outcomes. Based in Oakland, he is known for building energized, culture-forward teams and for pioneering Microsoft’s first planned Private Equity engagement in the US. His mix of creative experience strategy and financial acumen (INSEAD, Stanford VC Unlocked) makes him equally fluent with founders, investors, and engineering organizations.
12 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Ransom Everglades School
Certificate of Business Strategy and Financial Accumen Business Administration and Management General, Certificate of Business Strategy and Financial Accumen Business Administration and Management General at INSEAD
Cours de Civilization Francais de la Sorbonne, Cours de Civilization Francais de la Sorbonne at Université Paris-Sorbonne
BA Art History, BA Art History at Vassar College
VC Unlocked - 500 Global Investments and Securities, VC Unlocked - 500 Global Investments and Securities at Stanford Continuing Studies
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