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Katie Keller

Investor at General Catalyst

San Francisco Bay Area

Invests in

Stages:

  • Min Investment:

    $8,000,000.00
  • Max Investment:

    $15,000,000.00
  • Target Investment:

    $12,000,000.00

Work Experience

  • AI + Infrastructure Investor

    2024

2022 - 2024

  • Investor

    2022 - 2024

2020 - 2022

  • Product Manager

    2021 - 2022

    Commerce Cloud: Order Management

  • Associate Product Manager

    2020 - 2021

    Aug 2020 - April 2021: Field Service Mobile April 2021 - November 2021: High Velocity Sales, Salesforce Easy

2020 - 2020

  • Course Assistant

    2020 - 2020

    Course assistant for CS109: Introduction to Probability for Computer Scientists. CS109 is a core requirement for computer science majors that focuses on probability theory and introductory machine learning methods. It is a large lecture, with more than 350 students this quarter. As a course assistant, I assist with lectures, hold weekly discussion sections and office hours, and grade homework and exams.

2019 - 2019

  • Associate Product Manager Intern

    2019 - 2019

2017 - 2019

  • Managing Editor

    2017 - 2019

    I serve as the managing editor of the Stanford Daily Magazine, the biquarterly long-form publication of the Stanford Daily, where I have led the writing, design, and production of three magazine issues. Previously at the Daily, I served as the desk editor of the Local News section.

2018 - 2018

  • Analyst Intern

    2018 - 2018

    As a generalist intern, I conducted quantitative and qualitative analysis to support research on litigation and economic policy. I contributed most significantly to a data project aimed at quantifying overspending in the healthcare industry, a core source of economic inefficiency.

  • Reporting Intern

    2018 - 2018

    At Smithsonian, I wrote over 20 news articles on topics ranging from political history to science and innovation that were published on Smithsonian.com. Additionally, I ran the magazine's Twitter page.

  • Research Assistant

    2017 - 2018

    Through the Freeman Spogli Institute, I conducted a healthcare economics big-data research project about demand for healthcare of chronically ill residents of Tongxiang, China. I analyzed a 7 million-observation dataset that combined demographic, epidemiological, and geographic information.

  • Fellow

    2017 - 2017

    I conducted and distributed independent research project for the Crime Strategies Unit: a pioneer in data-driven prosecution. I gained statistical, analytical, and legal expertise through the in-depth analysis of over 100 recent criminal cases.