Jocelyn GoldfeinJocelyn Goldfein is an American technology executive and investor. She is the managing director and a general partner at venture capital firm Zetta Venture Partners. Previously she was a director of engineering at Facebook and vice president of engineering at VMware.[1] BiographyGoldfein attended Stanford University and graduated with a bachelor's degree in computer science in 1997.[2] After college, Goldfein started her career at Trilogy.[2] Later, she spent seven years at VMware, eventually becoming vice president of engineering.[3] While at VMware, she worked on their core virtualization offering and began their desktop business.[4] She moved on to become director of engineering at Facebook where her teams worked on several features, including news feed and search.[5] She is the managing director and a general partner at venture capital firm Zetta Venture Partners, as well as a guest lecturer at Stanford University, angel investor, and advisor.[1][4] She is a member of the board of Harvey Mudd College.[4] She spoke at the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing in 2012,[5] and delivered a keynote address at Women 2.0's HowTo conference in 2014.[2] In 2017, she was named to Business Insider's list of "43 Most Powerful Female Engineers."[4] Awards and acknowledgements
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