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Nyakio Grieco is the founder of Relevant, a clean skincare brand. She also co-founded Thirteen Lune, a beauty-commerce destination that supports black and brown founders. In 2002, she released the beauty brand nyakio, based on her family's Kenyan beauty secrets.

Greico sits on the boards of Girls Inc. Los Angeles, Legacy Youth Leadership and BeautyUnited. She is also the co-creator and co-host of “The Beauty Vanguard” podcast.

Early life
Grieco was born in New York and raised in Norman, Oklahoma. She is the daughter of Kenyan immigrants. After graduating from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in Business Marketing, Grieco moved to Los Angeles to work in the entertainment industry.

Scott Dietzen is Chairman of the Board and former (?) CEO of Pure Storage. He resigned unexpectedly on August 25, 2017 and was replaced by former Cisco executive, Charile Giancarlo. He is a board member of HYPHY. Carnegie Melton University, Cloudera board member, Sigma computing board member, Zimbra President...

Paul Heald is CEO and co-founder of BrightTALK, a global webinar distributor. He co-founded the company in 2002 with Dorian Logan. Heald graduated with an MBA from the Cranfield School of Management in the United Kingdom. Previously, he worked for Scient, a web technology development company.

Founded Datalogix in 2007.

Eric Roza was CEO of data analytics company Datalogix for eight years. He sold Datalogix to Oracle in January 2015, after growing the company to 2,000 employees. Roza became the senior vice president and general manager of the Oracle Data Cloud and left Oracle in 2019.

Crossfit
Roza began doing CrossFit in 2008 after injuring himself while training for a 100-mile ultramarathon. Roza founded a CrossFit affiliate gym in Boulder, Colorado called CrossFit Sanitas in 2010. In 2013, he ranked 165th in the Masters Men (45-49) competition, his highest rank in the CrossFit Games.

Roza paid for his Datalogix employees to attend free CrossFit classes twice a week.

He is a certified level 2 CrossFit training and weightlifting instructor.

On August 7, 2020, Eric Roza purchased CrossFit from founder and former CEO Greg Glassman. In February 2022, he announced that he was stepping down.

Personal life
Roza was married to Melissa Roza and they had four children together. The couple later divorced.