Spheres

May 20, 2025

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Reserve your spot at Mercury Spheres, where early-stage founders gather to reimagine the possible and let big ideas take shape.

LocationSan Francisco, CA
Tickets$500 — available now

The conference for ambitious founders

Hear from leaders with bold ideas

Refreshingly unique perspectives will leave you energized and inspired.

Unlock new insights

Leave with practical takeaways on everything from product design to brand building.

Build community

Connect with other early-stage founders who are navigating similar challenges.

Our speakers

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Danny Meyer

Founder, Shake Shack and Union Square Hospitality Group

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Becca Millstein

Co-Founder & CEO, Fishwife

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Sonya Huang

Partner, Sequoia Capital

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Sarah Guo

Founder, Conviction

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Immad Akhund

Co-founder & CEO, Mercury

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Jason Zhang

Co-founder & COO, Mercury

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Keith Peiris

Co-founder & CEO, Lightfield

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Gagan Biyani

Co-founder & CEO, Maven

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Alicia Scott

Founder & CEO, Range Beauty

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Nick U'Ren

General Manager, Phoenix Mercury

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Siqi Chen

CEO & CFO, Runway

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Shaan Puri

Founder, My First Million

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Sara Mauskopf

Co-founder & CEO, Winnie

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Elizabeth Yin

General Partner, Hustle Fund

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Paul Lambert

Founder & CEO, Quilt

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Yee Lee

Chief Growth Officer & VP Capital Markets, Terraformation

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Brandon Bryant

Partner, Harlem Capital

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Rohini Pandhi

Director of Product, Mercury

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Edwin Wee Arbus

Developer Community, OpenAI

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Joyce Chen

Partnerships Lead, Mercury

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Alexis Madrigal

Author, journalist & co-host of Forum on KQED

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Daniel Forester

General Counsel, Magic.AI

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John Harrison

Partner, Orrick

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Mallory Contois

Head of Community & Mercury Raise, Mercury

Explore the agenda

8:15 – 9:15

Community breakfast by Mercury Raise

9:15 – 9:30

Alexis Madrigal on expanding your aperture

As the co-host of KQED’s “Forum,” Alexis Madrigal has interviewed hundreds of unique thinkers across industries and fields. He’ll set the stage for our day by exploring how to lay the groundwork for truly original thinking, and challenge us to develop habits that open our minds to new possibilities.

9:30 – 10:00

Immad Akhund on resetting expectations

Join Mercury co-founder and CEO Immad Akhund as he explores a question he’s been asking since Mercury’s first days: What should banking do? He’ll reveal how Mercury is building a product experience that challenges the expectations of banking and feels extraordinary to use.

10:00 – 10:30

Sonya Huang and Sarah Guo on what's next in AI

As AI reshapes the tech landscape, it’s not just startups building core AI technologies that are capturing VC attention — companies across industries are finding practical ways to integrate AI into their products and operations. Investors Sonya Huang (Sequoia) and Sarah Guo (Conviction) will join Mercury co-founder and CEO Immad Akhund to discuss what AI tech is currently attracting the most capital, plus how businesses of all kinds are adopting AI to stay competitive.

10:30 – 10:45

Break

10:45 – 11:15

Becca Millstein's big brand with a small budget

Fishwife co-founder and CEO Becca Millstein has made distinctive brand identity central to her company’s strategy from day one, proving that early-stage companies don’t have to choose between brand and growth. In conversation with Mercury co-founder and COO Jason Zhang, she’ll share how consistent branding can reduce acquisition costs and drive organic discovery — especially for companies that can’t outspend competitors.

11:15 – 11:30

Nick U'Ren on disrupting established spaces

What can founders learn from a late-night idea during the 2015 NBA Finals that helped the Golden State Warriors secure a championship? Nick U’Ren General Manager of the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury, and former Warriors executive, will share with Mercury co-founder Jason Zhang his hard-won lessons on trusting your instincts, building a culture of bold thinking, and spotting hidden opportunities for disrupting entrenched industries.

11:30 – 12:15

Alicia Scott, Keith Peiris, and Paul Lambert on taking products from functional to essential

What do precise HVAC controls, intuitive AI interactions, and cosmetics that work for underserved skin types have in common? Paul Lambert (Quilt), Keith Peiris (Lightfield, FKA Tome), and Alicia Scott (Range Beauty) explore the foundational principles of product design that transcend industries and influence people to integrate products into their lives, rather than merely use them.

12:15 – 1:15

Lunch

1:15 – 1:30

Yee Lee's practical path to saving the world

Closing the gap between climate goals and real-world action can feel overwhelming, but the team at Terraformation sees a path forward. Through examples from his team’s work in ecosystem restoration, Yee Lee, Terraformation’s Chief Growth Officer & VP Capital Markets, shares his most valuable takeaways for breaking big challenges down into smaller problems.

1:30 – 2:15

Gagan Biyani, Sara Mauskopf, and Elizabeth Yin on pivoting or persevering

The founder journey is often romanticized as unwavering commitment to a single vision or strategy, but in reality, success often requires evolution. In this panel discussion, Gagan Biyani (Maven), Sara Mauskopf (Winnie), and moderator Elizabeth Yin (HustleFund) share how they navigated pivotal moments, balancing conviction with market reality.

2:15 – 2:30

Break

2:30 – 3:00

Edwin Wee Arbus on community as a moat

Building “community” isn’t just marketing fluff — it can be a key driver of success. In this breakout, Edwin Wee Arbus (OpenAI) shares how to turn customers into evangelists and build lasting community infrastructure — plus measure its impact. Drawing from his work with developer and consumer communities, he’ll reveal strategies for scaling community intentionally and proving its value to stakeholders.

Rohini Pandhi on your path to product-market fit

Join Mercury’s Director of Product, Rohini Pandhi, in conversation with Head of Community, Mallory Contois, to break down the essential components of early-stage product-market fit. Whether you’re refining an MVP or preparing to scale, this conversation will offer tactical insights to help you build with intention.

Brandon Bryant and Joyce Chen on money meeting mission

Your funding path can shape many aspects of your company’s future, but some founders still default to expected norms with little foresight. Harlem Capital’s Brandon Bryant and Mercury’s Joyce Chen will break down how different funding structures — from equity to loans and beyond — align with various business models, growth paths, and founder goals.

3:00 – 3:15

Break

3:15 – 3:45

Siqi Chen on storytelling as your superpower

Investors don’t just look at your numbers — they also want to hear your story. Join Runway’s Siqi Chen as he dives into the impact of storytelling on fundraising, hiring, and customer perception. He’ll share his framework for crafting a narrative that resonates, and demonstrate how strategic storytelling can help clarify core strategy and align internal teams around a shared purpose.

To be announced

Coming soon

Shaan Puri's practical guide to "founder mode"

"Founder mode" went viral last year and proved polarizing to some. And yet, for all the discussion, no one actually explained how to do it. Shaan Puri from My First Million takes lessons & stories from the countless successful entrepreneurs he's interviewed to provide a tactical playbook for staying involved in the details of your company and trusting your instincts.

3:45 – 4:00

Break

4:00 – 5:15

Danny Meyer on creating lasting impressions

Legendary restaurateur Danny Meyer has built an empire on stand-out food, but also on transformative hospitality — a principle that transcends industries. In conversation with Mercury’s Immad Akhund, Danny will share how truly exceptional companies don’t just “satisfy” customers, but foster emotional resonance — turning those customers into long-term advocates.

5:15 – 7:00

IO After-Party presented by Mastercard and Mercury

Our sponsors

Frequently asked questions

Don’t see your question? Email us at [email protected].

Tickets are $500. The ticket cost includes a full day of content, event merch, breakfast, lunch, and access to an exclusive after-party.

Mercury Spheres is the conference for ambitious early-stage founders and investors. We’re keeping Spheres intentionally small to create a unique conference environment that promotes creativity and meaningful connection.

Spheres will be held in San Francisco’s financial district — the venue will be easily accessible via public transit and ride sharing. In order to keep the event private, we’ll share the exact venue address when you register.

Mercury Spheres will be recorded but not live streamed. We look forward to seeing you in person! If you can’t make it, event recordings will be released after the conference.

On our event registration form, you’ll find a section where you can let us know about any of your accommodation needs for the event.

Conference tickets are non-refundable and non-transferrable. If you have a different question regarding your ticket, please email [email protected].

We are accepting sponsorship inquiries at [email protected] through February 28, 2025.

Unexpected inspiration. Your best ideas.

Let Mercury Spheres spark your next big breakthrough.

Disclaimers and footnotes

    Mercury is a fintech company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group, Column N.A., and Evolve Bank & Trust, Members FDIC. Deposit insurance covers the failure of an insured bank.