Under his leadership, ASU has been named the nation’s most innovative university by U.S. News & World Report for ten consecutive years. In 2025, Crow received the Edison Achievement Award for innovation in higher education, alongside NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang. Crow has driven major growth in research funding, launched over 30 transdisciplinary schools, and spearheaded initiatives like the Biodesign Institute and Global Futures Laboratory.
Governor Doug Ducey was elected as Arizona’s 23rd governor in 2014 and re-elected in 2018 with more votes than anyone in state history. Upon election, Arizona had a $1 billion deficit and a sluggish economy. Upon leaving office, Arizona had a record surplus, a balanced budget and a booming economy.
That’s no coincidence. Governor Ducey has eliminated overburdensome regulations, fostered the creation of hundreds of thousands of jobs, and reformed taxes every year he’s been in office—including signing the largest income tax cut in state history. Beginning January 1, 2023 Arizona will enjoy the lowest flat-tax in the nation at 2.5%.
Throughout his administration, Governor Ducey has prioritized education. Since he took office, Arizona has invested over $11 billion into K-12 education and brought per-pupil funding to a record high. He has also positioned Arizona as a national leader in school choice and civics education.
Even with record investments and historic tax cuts, Governor Ducey has found a way to ensure Arizona’s insulated from future downturns, adding $1 billion to the state’s Rainy Day Fund, along with an additional $1 billion in his final session to safeguard Arizona’s water future through augmentation.
Currently serving as CEO of Citizens For Free Enterprise he is a former businessman and CEO of Cold Stone Creamery who began his career at Procter & Gamble and served as Chairman of the Republican Governors Association.
He has 3 sons, Jack, Joe and Sam and has been married to his wife Angela for 34 years and resides in Paradise Valley, Arizona.
The Founder & CEO of Fountain, a Web3 operating system for enterprises and institutions, based in New York City, Morgan is also the Founder & General Partner of Formulate Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm focused on enterprise SaaS, AI, frontier technology, and Web3, with a portfolio of over 60 companies.
Previously, Morgan was a Partner at Foundation Capital, a machine learning engineer, and the founder of an AI startup. She holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT, as well as an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Morgan’s work is guided by a mission to co-create systems that accelerate human development and elevate collective consciousness.
Karl Rove served as Senior Advisor to President George W. Bush from 2000–2007 and Deputy Chief of Staff from 2004–2007. At the White House, he oversaw the Offices of Strategic Initiatives, Political Affairs, Public Liaison, and Intergovernmental Affairs and was Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, coordinating the White House policy-making process.
Before Rove became known as “The Architect” of President Bush’s 2000 and 2004 campaigns, he was president of Karl Rove + Company, an Austin-based public affairs firm that worked for over 75 Republican candidates for senator, governor and congressman, as well non-partisan causes and non-profit groups.
Today, Mr. Rove writes a weekly op-ed for the Wall Street Journal and is a Fox News contributor. He is the author of two books – a critically acclaimed volume on the 1896 presidential election entitled The Triumph of William McKinley and the 2010 New York Times Bestseller Courage and Consequence. He is now working on a book on presidential decision-making. He is the founder of the American Crossroads/Senate Leadership Fund super-PAC.
A senior partner at Snell & Wilmer L.L.P., Dan Mahoney specializes in M&A, Private Equity, and Venture Capital, advising companies across a range of industries. He served as Tournament Chairman for the 2016 Waste Management Phoenix Open, President of The Thunderbirds (the organization behind the WM Phoenix Open), and Chairman of Thunderbirds Charities, where he helped spearhead charitable giving initiatives benefiting local communities.
The former CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Ford Motor Company. Alan served Boeing with the design of every Boeing commercial airplane and as the program leader for the creation of the Boeing 777 commercial airplane family that resulted in Boeing’s 70% global commercial airplane market leadership. He also led Ford Motor Company’s historic turnaround through the 2008–2009 financial crisis without accepting a government bailout—making Ford the only U.S. automaker to do so and propelling it to the #1 brand in the United States. Alan previously served on the Boards of Alphabet (Google) and Mayo and continues to serve organizations using his Our “Working Together”© Leadership and Management System that creates value and growth for all stakeholders. Alan’s principles of teamwork, accountability, and innovation have made him one of the most respected and influential executives in modern business.
An Israeli Special Forces soldier, Yoav Tzivoni has extensive experience in counterterrorism, military strategy, and national security. As a member of an elite IDF unit and the Israeli Special Service, he fought in Gaza in 2024, where he was severely injured in battle—losing his leg and sustaining life-threatening injuries. His perspective on modern warfare, resilience under extreme adversity, and leadership in high-stakes environments offers lessons in courage, adaptability, and perseverance.
Following a distinguished 28-year career as a U.S. Navy SEAL, he now serves as CEO of the SEAL Future Foundation, leading efforts to support Navy SEAL veterans in their transition to civilian life. Davis served at SEAL Team 3 and Naval Special Warfare Development Group (NWDG). Throughout his career he served in numerous conflict areas around the world. His leadership roles included Lead Instructor for the Naval Special Warfare Combatives Program and the NSWDG Selection & Training Program along with his service as an Assault Team Leader, Assault Troop Chief, and Department Head for the NSWDG Combat Assault Dog program. With a deep understanding of high-stakes leadership, resilience, and mission-driven excellence, Davis offers valuable insights into high-performance teams, decision-making under pressure, and personal transformation. He speaks Arabic, and functional-level Pashto and Somali.
An esteemed economist, policymaker, and thought leader, Lawrence H. Summers has served as the 71st U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Bill Clinton, President of Harvard University, and Chief Economist of the World Bank. His expertise spans global economics, fiscal policy, and financial markets, providing unparalleled insights into macroeconomic trends shaping business and investment strategies worldwide.
A distinguished former U.S. Navy SEAL, Thomas Olmsted spent a decade in service, undertaking multiple deployments and developing exceptional leadership and operational expertise in high-stakes environments. After transitioning to the corporate sector, he now serves as VP of Sales Operations at DBM Global Inc., a leader in structural and steel construction services. Olmsted’s entrepreneurial drive led him to co-found REFFER, a platform designed to connect trusted businesses with consumers, fostering stronger community engagement and support networks. His dedication to service extends beyond business—he is a Board Member of the SEAL Future Foundation, where he helps fellow SEALs transition successfully into civilian careers. As a member of The Thunderbirds, Olmsted contributes to organizing charitable events, including the WM Phoenix Open, which benefits children, families and military veterans. His commitment to leadership, resilience, and giving back defines his impact across both the business and nonprofit sectors.
A premier venture capitalist and managing director at Sutter Hill Ventures—one of the original (1962), most enduring and influential venture firms in Silicon Valley—Michael Speiser has played a pivotal role in launching and scaling category-defining technology companies, including Snowflake. As an architect of Snowflake’s success, Speiser assembled the founding team and guided its early growth, helping it become one of the most valuable cloud computing companies in history. His expertise in company incubation, AI, cloud computing, and disruptive innovation makes him a sought-after voice on the future of technology and investing.