Webinar
Seed Fund Last Call

Join Alumni Ventures’ Ron Levin, Jason Bird, and Bozhena Kulchyckyj for a final opportunity to learn about the Seed Fund before it closes to new investors.
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This session will explore the fund’s mission to back high-potential startups at the earliest stages—where innovation is raw, risk is high, and potential returns are outsized. The team will discuss the Seed Fund’s investment thesis, highlight recent deals, and share why early-stage venture investing remains a powerful driver of long-term portfolio growth.
You’ll also gain insight into how the Seed Fund fits into a diversified venture strategy and have the chance to get your final questions answered. Don’t miss this last call to participate in one of the most dynamic segments of venture capital. Reserve your spot today to learn how you can get involved before the fund closes.
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Why Attend?
- HomeLearn why early-stage investing offers compelling risk-adjusted returns
- HomeGet insights into recent investments and the pipeline of emerging startups
- HomeHear directly from the Seed Fund team about strategy, outlook, and next steps
Alumni Ventures is America’s largest venture capital firm for individual investors.
About your presenters
Overview:
Ron brings a dynamic blend of operational leadership, global business acumen, and values-driven investing to early-stage venture capital. As Managing Partner and Head of the AV Seed Fund at Alumni Ventures, he leads investments in bold, frontier technologies that span sectors and geographies. Ron’s experience ranges from founding and scaling unicorn-status startups to guiding impact-focused portfolios that generate both financial and societal returns.
Before joining Alumni Ventures in 2019, Ron served on the Investment Committee at Yard Ventures, AV’s fund for the Harvard community. His own entrepreneurial journey includes co-founding and leading TravelPerk, an enterprise travel management platform that reached multibillion-dollar valuation and global scale. Prior to that, he launched the B2B division of Booking.com and held strategic roles at McKinsey & Co., US Airways, the Maersk Group, and Lycos.
Ron studied entrepreneurship at Babson College and earned his MBA from Harvard Business School. A frequent speaker at global investor conferences and guest on top VC podcasts, he is also a passionate world traveler—having visited over 140 countries and all 50 U.S. states. He resides near Boston with his wife and three young children, and shares personal reflections and industry insights at ronlevin.substack.com.
Funds Actively Worked On:
- Seed Fund
- Yard Ventures
Investment Areas of Focus:
Ron’s investment strategy is grounded in the belief that moonshot ideas—when coupled with great execution—can generate asymmetric outcomes. He gravitates toward founders solving global-scale problems through advanced technology, with a particular interest in sectors such as:
- Enterprise software
- Fintech and edtech
- Life sciences and healthtech
- Clean energy and sustainability
- Space and advanced computing
He is especially drawn to companies that combine technical rigor with mission-driven ambition—ventures that challenge the status quo and improve lives across the economic spectrum.
His impact-focused philosophy is captured in his book, Higher Purpose Venture Capital, which highlights startups tackling root causes and symptoms of social and wealth inequality. Ron’s notable investments aligned with this “double bottom line” thesis include:
- Aprende Institute, empowering upskilling in underserved communities (edtech)
- Fido, extending digital identity and financial access in emerging markets (fintech)
- HopSkipDrive, transforming student and senior transportation (mobility) Provenance, enabling traceability and transparency in supply chains (cleantech)
- Surge Therapeutics, developing innovative cancer immunotherapies (biotech)
These companies reflect Ron’s broader vision: to support transformational technologies that deliver extraordinary outcomes—for both investors and the world.
Overview:
Jason brings a builder’s instinct and a sales operator’s edge to early-stage investing, shaped by direct experience in real estate, tech sales, and entrepreneurship. His investment approach centers on rethinking how the physical world is built, maintained, and scaled—identifying opportunities where innovation drives reinvention across infrastructure-heavy industries.
At Alumni Ventures, Jason is an Associate on the Seed Fund team, where he focuses on backing founders at the earliest stages of company formation. His work spans both overlooked sectors and emerging infrastructure plays. Prior to joining the Seed Fund, he launched his investing career with Yard Ventures, Alumni Ventures’ Harvard-affiliated fund, where he sourced and diligenced startups across a range of stages, sectors, and geographies.
Jason graduated from Babson College with a focus on Entrepreneurship and Finance, where he developed a foundation in company analysis and new venture creation. He also co-founded Hinzu, a promotional platform supporting emerging artists through design, marketing, and startup strategy.
Funds actively worked on:
- Seed Fund
- Yard Ventures
Investment Areas of Focus:
Jason’s investment strategy centers on Buildtech—a broad category that includes Proptech, Construction Tech, and advanced materials—where his background in real estate fuels a deep interest in how physical assets are developed and optimized. He is particularly drawn to founders building enduring platforms that modernize legacy systems through enabling software and data-driven infrastructure.
Beyond Buildtech, Jason actively explores a wide range of pre-Series A opportunities, with thematic interests in healthtech, infrastructure intelligence, and system-level innovation. His recent investments reflect this thesis: Parker, a mobile home park investment platform increasing transparency in a fragmented market; Cyvl, an AI-powered infrastructure analytics company supporting public works; Salvo Health, a digital clinic addressing chronic GI conditions; and InGel Therapeutics, developing regenerative therapies to restore vision.
These companies exemplify Jason’s core belief: the most impactful startups will not only transform digital experiences, but reimagine the systems and structures that underpin the physical world.
Bozhena Kulchyckyj is a Senior Associate at Alumni Ventures on the Seed Investment team, where she supports venture investments across all sectors, with a focus on consumer, e-commerce, and emerging infrastructure themes. Earlier in her career, Bozhena worked at General Catalyst, True Ventures, and Sorenson Ventures, spending time across early-stage investments. She previously co-chaired and served as an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Boston College’s Shea Center for Entrepreneurship, where she ran the university’s entrepreneurial ecosystem — managing the venture competition and student investment program, leading accelerator and founder programming, and bringing in operators and investors across the broader venture network.
In addition to venture and ecosystem building, Bozhena has led design, operations, and growth initiatives at several early-stage startups. She also spent a year working in Western Ukraine and Eastern Poland, supporting humanitarian aid deployment and philanthropic fundraising efforts.
Bozhena holds a Bachelor of Science from the Carroll School of Management at Boston College, where she majored in Information Systems, Business Analytics, and Studio Art. She combines a passion for product and design with a deep interest in AI-driven technologies and the next generation of builders.


