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The Brothers Chavez In Conversation: Tom & Marty Chavez on AI, Investing, + More
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The Brothers Chavez In Conversation: Tom & Marty Chavez on AI, Investing, + More

The {Closed} Session · super{set}

June 25, 20241h 4m

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Tom Chavez, Founding General Partner at super{set}, in conversation with his brother - R. Martin Chavez, Partner and Vice Chairman, Sixth Street,  Board Member at Google, and former CFO of Goldman Sachs.

Tom and Marty discuss their brief stint as roommates, their brotherly relationship, and R. Martin's experiences as an investor, entrepreneur, and corporate leader. Listen for insights on startups, leadership, investing, artificial intelligence, ethical technology, and being part of the early LGBTQ+ community on Wall Street.

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