Entities
| Name ↑ | Type | Score | Signals | Sectors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neal Mohan CEO of YouTube since February 2023, succeeding Susan Wojcicki. Previously served as YouTube's Chief Product Officer. Oversaw major content moderation policy changes in 2024-2025. | person | N/A | 0 — | — |
| Nik Storonsky Co-founder and CEO of Revolut. Born in Russia with Ukrainian heritage. Renounced Russian citizenship in October 2022 in opposition to Ukraine war. Moved residency to UAE in October 2025. | person | -2 | 2 ○ | — |
| Nikesh Arora Chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks since 2018. Former Google executive and SoftBank president. In 2023, received $151.4M compensation (735-to-1 worker pay ratio), making him fourth highest paid CEO in the U.S. | person | N/A | 0 — | — |
| Nikolay Storonsky British-Russian entrepreneur. Co-founder and CEO of Revolut. Renounced Russian citizenship after Ukraine invasion. Moved tax residency to UAE in 2024. Father works for Gazprom subsidiary sanctioned by Ukraine. | person | +4 | 1 ◌ | — |
| Oliver Harrison Founder and CEO of Koa Health. Based in Barcelona. Leads clinical-first digital therapeutics company with published ethics audits. | person | N/A | 0 — | — |
| Palmer Luckey Founder of Oculus VR (sold to Meta for $2B) and Anduril Industries, a defense technology company. Controversial figure due to political donations and defense contracting focus. | person | -11 | 13 ✓ | — |
| Patrick Collison CEO and co-founder of Stripe. Irish-American entrepreneur. Former Democratic donor who shifted to Republican donations in 2024. Joined Meta's board in April 2025. | person | +2 | 6 ◌ | — |
| Paul Graham Co-founder of Y Combinator (2005) and essayist. Stepped back from day-to-day YC operations in 2014. Known for influential essays on startups and technology. Previously founded Viaweb, sold to Yahoo for $49M. Married to YC co-founder Jessica Livingston. | person | +1 | 6 ○ | — |
| Peter Thiel Billionaire venture capitalist, PayPal co-founder, Palantir co-founder. Major Republican donor and Trump supporter. His political network includes JD Vance (whom he backed for Senate) and multiple Trump administration appointees. | person | -3 | 13 ◌ | — |
| Pierre Omidyar Founder of eBay and philanthropist. Through the Omidyar Network and Democracy Fund, has donated billions to causes including journalism (The Intercept), democracy, and financial inclusion. Notable anti-Trump donor. | person | +9 | 4 ○ | — |
| Pony Ma Co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of Tencent. Member of the Chinese Communist Party and former delegate to the National People's Congress. Has publicly defended internet censorship as necessary 'online management.' | person | -2 | 3 ◌ | — |
| Poppy Gustafsson British businesswoman and Labour Party life peer. Co-founder and former CEO of Darktrace (2013-2024). UK Minister of State for Investment (2024-2025). Former Autonomy employee. Elevated to House of Lords as Baroness Gustafsson. | person | -1 | 2 ⚠ | — |
| Prof. Dr. David Ebert Co-founder of HelloBetter. Professor of psychology who worked at Harvard Medical School. Led the EU research project GET.ON at Leuphana University that became HelloBetter. | person | N/A | 0 — | — |
| Reed Hastings Co-founder and Executive Chairman of Netflix. Major Democratic donor who has donated over $20M to Democratic causes. Also a philanthropist focused on education. | person | -2 | 2 ⚠ | — |
| Reid Hoffman Co-founder of LinkedIn, partner at Greylock Partners, and member of Microsoft's board of directors. Part of the 'PayPal Mafia'. Major Democratic donor and outspoken Trump critic who funded E. Jean Carroll's lawsuit against Trump. | person | -5 | 10 ✓ | — |
| Rene Haas CEO of ARM Holdings since February 2022. American business executive based in California. Previously held executive roles at Nvidia. Vocal critic of US export controls on China. | person | -7 | 1 ⚠ | — |
| Richard Liu Founder and CEO of JD.com, one of China's largest e-commerce companies. Defended 996 work culture, calling anti-996 protesters 'slackers' who 'are not my brothers.' | person | -3 | 1 ◌ | — |
| Richard Stallman Founder of the Free Software Foundation and GNU Project. Launched the free software movement and created the GNU General Public License. Controversial figure who resigned from FSF in 2019 over comments related to the Epstein case, then was reinstated to the board in 2021 amid widespread community opposition. | person | 0 | 7 ◌ | — |
| Richard White Founder and Executive Chairman of WiseTech Global. Stepped down as CEO in October 2024 amid allegations of sexual misconduct and inappropriate business relationships. Subject of police investigation over share trading. | person | -12 | 1 ⚠ | — |
| Roelof Botha CEO of Sequoia Capital, one of the world's most prominent VC firms. Former CFO of PayPal. Led investments in Square, Instagram, YouTube, and many others. | person | N/A | 0 — | — |
| Ron Conway Founder of SV Angel. Known as the 'Godfather of Silicon Valley' for early investments in Google, Facebook, Twitter, and PayPal. Prominent Democratic donor and gun control advocate. | person | +7 | 2 ⚠ | — |
| Ryan Dahl Creator of Node.js and Deno. Founded Deno Land to build a security-first JavaScript runtime. Leading the legal challenge to cancel Oracle's JavaScript trademark, arguing it's a generic term that should belong to the community. | person | -1 | 2 ○ | — |
| Safra Catz CEO of Oracle since 2014. Served on Trump's transition team in 2016. Close ally of Larry Ellison and one of the highest-paid female executives in tech. | person | N/A | 0 — | — |
| Sam Altman CEO of OpenAI. Former president of Y Combinator. Key figure in the AI industry and prominent tech executive. | person | -9 | 17 ✓ | — |
| Satya Nadella CEO of Microsoft since 2014. Transformed the company's focus toward cloud computing and AI, leading the OpenAI partnership. | person | -4 | 8 ✓ | — |
| Sebastian Siemiatkowski Co-founder and CEO of Klarna. Known for aggressive AI adoption strategy that reduced workforce by 40%. Publicly admitted AI-driven cuts 'went too far'. | person | -4 | 2 ⚠ | — |
| Sergey Brin Co-founder of Google and former president of Alphabet. Returned to active work at Google in 2022 to lead AI development on the Gemini project. Major philanthropist focused on Parkinson's research and climate change. | person | +5 | 4 ○ | — |
| Shantanu Narayen CEO of Adobe since 2007. Attended Trump White House Diwali event in October 2025 and praised Trump's leadership. | person | N/A | 0 — | — |
| Sheryl Sandberg Former COO of Meta/Facebook (2008-2022). Author of 'Lean In'. Left Meta amid content moderation controversies. Now focused on philanthropy. | person | 0 | 13 ✓ | — |
| Shou Chew CEO of TikTok since 2021. Singaporean business executive, previously CFO of ByteDance. Attended Trump's 2025 inauguration. | person | N/A | 0 — | — |
| Shuntaro Furukawa President of Nintendo since 2018. Sixth president in Nintendo's history. Under his leadership, Nintendo avoided mass layoffs during 2024 gaming industry downturn and increased employee compensation. | person | N/A | 0 — | — |
| Sir Peter Beck Founder, CEO and Chairman of Rocket Lab. Knighted in 2024 for services to aerospace industry. Active investor in NZ startups. Company named 2025 Deloitte Top 200 Company of the Year. | person | N/A | 0 — | — |
| Sir Philip Hulme Co-founder of Computacenter and major shareholder. Knighted in 2020 for services to business and charity. Significant political donor to Conservative Party and Reform UK. | person | -3 | 2 ⚠ | — |
| Solomon Hykes Creator of Docker, which revolutionized software deployment with containerization. Left Docker in 2018 and co-founded Dagger, a programmable CI/CD engine. Maintains low public profile focused on technical work. | person | +1 | 1 ◌ | — |
| Steve Huffman Co-founder and CEO of Reddit. Has led the company through IPO in 2024 and controversial API pricing changes. | person | -14 | 2 ◌ | — |
| Steve Wozniak Co-founder of Apple Computer with Steve Jobs in 1976. Known for designing the Apple I and Apple II computers. Has donated the majority of his wealth to charitable causes, primarily in education. Active commentator on technology and AI ethics. | person | +14 | 2 ○ | — |
| Stewart Butterfield Co-founder of Slack (CEO until 2022) and Flickr. Hosted fundraiser for Kamala Harris. Major supporter of abortion rights and racial justice causes. | person | +6 | 5 ◌ | — |
| Sun Fang CEO of XMind, a mind mapping software company. Implemented strict no-overtime policies and publicly argued that creativity requires work-life balance rather than long hours. | person | +2 | 1 ◌ | — |
| Sundar Pichai CEO of Google and Alphabet Inc. Joined Google in 2004 and led development of Chrome browser and Android. | person | -6 | 9 ✓ | — |
| Susan Wojcicki Former CEO of YouTube (2014-2023). Google employee #16, rented her garage to Google founders in 1998. Oversaw YouTube through major content moderation controversies. Passed away in August 2024. | person | +2 | 7 ◌ | — |
| Taavet Hinrikus Estonian entrepreneur, co-founder of Wise (formerly TransferWise). First employee at Skype (2002-2008). Left Wise in 2021, now partner at Plural VC fund. Founded kood/Jõhvi free coding school. Net worth ~€1.2 billion. Member of Founders Pledge. | person | +8 | 3 ○ | — |
| Ted Sarandos Co-CEO of Netflix since 2020. Led Netflix's transformation into a major content producer. Long-time Democratic fundraiser now cultivating relationships with Trump administration. | person | N/A | 0 — | — |
| Tim Berners-Lee Inventor of the World Wide Web, which he gave to humanity freely without patents. Founded W3C to maintain open standards, the Web Foundation to advocate for an open web, and Inrupt to build data sovereignty tools via the Solid protocol. | person | +4 | 11 ◌ | — |
| Tim Cook CEO of Apple since 2011, succeeding Steve Jobs. Known for expanding Apple's services business and advocacy on privacy issues. | person | -1 | 12 ✓ | — |
| Timnit Gebru AI ethics researcher fired from Google in December 2020 over a research paper on AI bias. Co-led Google's Ethical AI team. Founded the Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR). Her firing sparked widespread debate about AI ethics and corporate research independence. | person | +12 | 11 ✓ | — |
| Tobi Lütke German-Canadian entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of Shopify. Built one of the world's largest e-commerce platforms. | person | N/A | 0 — | — |
| Tomás Vega Co-founder of Augmental (MIT Media Lab spinoff). Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Impact 2023. Began stuttering at age 5, giving personal connection to accessibility challenges. Publicly stated that 'the market for solutions for people with disabilities is not considered significant by most investors,' highlighting systemic funding barriers for disability-focused startups. | person | +6 | 1 ◌ | — |
| Tony Xu Co-founder and CEO of DoorDash. Previously donated to Democratic candidates including Pete Buttigieg ($3,050 in 2019), the DNC ($7,200 in 2020), and Joe Biden's campaign ($2,800 in 2020). | person | N/A | 0 — | — |
| Travis Kalanick Co-founder and former CEO of Uber (2010-2017). Resigned amid scandals over toxic workplace culture, sexual harassment, regulatory violations, and aggressive business practices. | person | -8 | 5 ◌ | — |
| Vinod Khosla Founder of Khosla Ventures. Co-founded Sun Microsystems. Known for cleantech investments and controversial political statements. Major climate tech investor. | person | +2 | 9 ✓ | — |
Neal Mohan
CEO of YouTube since February 2023, succeeding Susan Wojcicki. Previously served as YouTube's Chief Product Officer. Oversaw major content moderation policy changes in 2024-2025.
Nik Storonsky
Co-founder and CEO of Revolut. Born in Russia with Ukrainian heritage. Renounced Russian citizenship in October 2022 in opposition to Ukraine war. Moved residency to UAE in October 2025.
Nikesh Arora
Chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks since 2018. Former Google executive and SoftBank president. In 2023, received $151.4M compensation (735-to-1 worker pay ratio), making him fourth highest paid CEO in the U.S.
Nikolay Storonsky
British-Russian entrepreneur. Co-founder and CEO of Revolut. Renounced Russian citizenship after Ukraine invasion. Moved tax residency to UAE in 2024. Father works for Gazprom subsidiary sanctioned by Ukraine.
Oliver Harrison
Founder and CEO of Koa Health. Based in Barcelona. Leads clinical-first digital therapeutics company with published ethics audits.
Palmer Luckey
Founder of Oculus VR (sold to Meta for $2B) and Anduril Industries, a defense technology company. Controversial figure due to political donations and defense contracting focus.
Patrick Collison
CEO and co-founder of Stripe. Irish-American entrepreneur. Former Democratic donor who shifted to Republican donations in 2024. Joined Meta's board in April 2025.
Paul Graham
Co-founder of Y Combinator (2005) and essayist. Stepped back from day-to-day YC operations in 2014. Known for influential essays on startups and technology. Previously founded Viaweb, sold to Yahoo for $49M. Married to YC co-founder Jessica Livingston.
Peter Thiel
Billionaire venture capitalist, PayPal co-founder, Palantir co-founder. Major Republican donor and Trump supporter. His political network includes JD Vance (whom he backed for Senate) and multiple Trump administration appointees.
Pierre Omidyar
Founder of eBay and philanthropist. Through the Omidyar Network and Democracy Fund, has donated billions to causes including journalism (The Intercept), democracy, and financial inclusion. Notable anti-Trump donor.
Pony Ma
Co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of Tencent. Member of the Chinese Communist Party and former delegate to the National People's Congress. Has publicly defended internet censorship as necessary 'online management.'
Poppy Gustafsson
British businesswoman and Labour Party life peer. Co-founder and former CEO of Darktrace (2013-2024). UK Minister of State for Investment (2024-2025). Former Autonomy employee. Elevated to House of Lords as Baroness Gustafsson.
Prof. Dr. David Ebert
Co-founder of HelloBetter. Professor of psychology who worked at Harvard Medical School. Led the EU research project GET.ON at Leuphana University that became HelloBetter.
Reed Hastings
Co-founder and Executive Chairman of Netflix. Major Democratic donor who has donated over $20M to Democratic causes. Also a philanthropist focused on education.
Reid Hoffman
Co-founder of LinkedIn, partner at Greylock Partners, and member of Microsoft's board of directors. Part of the 'PayPal Mafia'. Major Democratic donor and outspoken Trump critic who funded E. Jean Carroll's lawsuit against Trump.
Rene Haas
CEO of ARM Holdings since February 2022. American business executive based in California. Previously held executive roles at Nvidia. Vocal critic of US export controls on China.
Richard Liu
Founder and CEO of JD.com, one of China's largest e-commerce companies. Defended 996 work culture, calling anti-996 protesters 'slackers' who 'are not my brothers.'
Richard Stallman
Founder of the Free Software Foundation and GNU Project. Launched the free software movement and created the GNU General Public License. Controversial figure who resigned from FSF in 2019 over comments related to the Epstein case, then was reinstated to the board in 2021 amid widespread community opposition.
Richard White
Founder and Executive Chairman of WiseTech Global. Stepped down as CEO in October 2024 amid allegations of sexual misconduct and inappropriate business relationships. Subject of police investigation over share trading.
Roelof Botha
CEO of Sequoia Capital, one of the world's most prominent VC firms. Former CFO of PayPal. Led investments in Square, Instagram, YouTube, and many others.
Ron Conway
Founder of SV Angel. Known as the 'Godfather of Silicon Valley' for early investments in Google, Facebook, Twitter, and PayPal. Prominent Democratic donor and gun control advocate.
Ryan Dahl
Creator of Node.js and Deno. Founded Deno Land to build a security-first JavaScript runtime. Leading the legal challenge to cancel Oracle's JavaScript trademark, arguing it's a generic term that should belong to the community.
Safra Catz
CEO of Oracle since 2014. Served on Trump's transition team in 2016. Close ally of Larry Ellison and one of the highest-paid female executives in tech.
Sam Altman
CEO of OpenAI. Former president of Y Combinator. Key figure in the AI industry and prominent tech executive.
Satya Nadella
CEO of Microsoft since 2014. Transformed the company's focus toward cloud computing and AI, leading the OpenAI partnership.
Sebastian Siemiatkowski
Co-founder and CEO of Klarna. Known for aggressive AI adoption strategy that reduced workforce by 40%. Publicly admitted AI-driven cuts 'went too far'.
Sergey Brin
Co-founder of Google and former president of Alphabet. Returned to active work at Google in 2022 to lead AI development on the Gemini project. Major philanthropist focused on Parkinson's research and climate change.
Shantanu Narayen
CEO of Adobe since 2007. Attended Trump White House Diwali event in October 2025 and praised Trump's leadership.
Sheryl Sandberg
Former COO of Meta/Facebook (2008-2022). Author of 'Lean In'. Left Meta amid content moderation controversies. Now focused on philanthropy.
Shou Chew
CEO of TikTok since 2021. Singaporean business executive, previously CFO of ByteDance. Attended Trump's 2025 inauguration.
Shuntaro Furukawa
President of Nintendo since 2018. Sixth president in Nintendo's history. Under his leadership, Nintendo avoided mass layoffs during 2024 gaming industry downturn and increased employee compensation.
Sir Peter Beck
Founder, CEO and Chairman of Rocket Lab. Knighted in 2024 for services to aerospace industry. Active investor in NZ startups. Company named 2025 Deloitte Top 200 Company of the Year.
Sir Philip Hulme
Co-founder of Computacenter and major shareholder. Knighted in 2020 for services to business and charity. Significant political donor to Conservative Party and Reform UK.
Solomon Hykes
Creator of Docker, which revolutionized software deployment with containerization. Left Docker in 2018 and co-founded Dagger, a programmable CI/CD engine. Maintains low public profile focused on technical work.
Steve Huffman
Co-founder and CEO of Reddit. Has led the company through IPO in 2024 and controversial API pricing changes.
Steve Wozniak
Co-founder of Apple Computer with Steve Jobs in 1976. Known for designing the Apple I and Apple II computers. Has donated the majority of his wealth to charitable causes, primarily in education. Active commentator on technology and AI ethics.
Stewart Butterfield
Co-founder of Slack (CEO until 2022) and Flickr. Hosted fundraiser for Kamala Harris. Major supporter of abortion rights and racial justice causes.
Sun Fang
CEO of XMind, a mind mapping software company. Implemented strict no-overtime policies and publicly argued that creativity requires work-life balance rather than long hours.
Sundar Pichai
CEO of Google and Alphabet Inc. Joined Google in 2004 and led development of Chrome browser and Android.
Susan Wojcicki
Former CEO of YouTube (2014-2023). Google employee #16, rented her garage to Google founders in 1998. Oversaw YouTube through major content moderation controversies. Passed away in August 2024.
Taavet Hinrikus
Estonian entrepreneur, co-founder of Wise (formerly TransferWise). First employee at Skype (2002-2008). Left Wise in 2021, now partner at Plural VC fund. Founded kood/Jõhvi free coding school. Net worth ~€1.2 billion. Member of Founders Pledge.
Ted Sarandos
Co-CEO of Netflix since 2020. Led Netflix's transformation into a major content producer. Long-time Democratic fundraiser now cultivating relationships with Trump administration.
Tim Berners-Lee
Inventor of the World Wide Web, which he gave to humanity freely without patents. Founded W3C to maintain open standards, the Web Foundation to advocate for an open web, and Inrupt to build data sovereignty tools via the Solid protocol.
Tim Cook
CEO of Apple since 2011, succeeding Steve Jobs. Known for expanding Apple's services business and advocacy on privacy issues.
Timnit Gebru
AI ethics researcher fired from Google in December 2020 over a research paper on AI bias. Co-led Google's Ethical AI team. Founded the Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR). Her firing sparked widespread debate about AI ethics and corporate research independence.
Tobi Lütke
German-Canadian entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of Shopify. Built one of the world's largest e-commerce platforms.
Tomás Vega
Co-founder of Augmental (MIT Media Lab spinoff). Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Impact 2023. Began stuttering at age 5, giving personal connection to accessibility challenges. Publicly stated that 'the market for solutions for people with disabilities is not considered significant by most investors,' highlighting systemic funding barriers for disability-focused startups.
Tony Xu
Co-founder and CEO of DoorDash. Previously donated to Democratic candidates including Pete Buttigieg ($3,050 in 2019), the DNC ($7,200 in 2020), and Joe Biden's campaign ($2,800 in 2020).
Travis Kalanick
Co-founder and former CEO of Uber (2010-2017). Resigned amid scandals over toxic workplace culture, sexual harassment, regulatory violations, and aggressive business practices.
Vinod Khosla
Founder of Khosla Ventures. Co-founded Sun Microsystems. Known for cleantech investments and controversial political statements. Major climate tech investor.