Mike Buckley
Chief Financial Officer at Soli Organic, Inc.
Portland, Oregon
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2024
Venture Advistior
2024
2021
Chief Financial Officer
2021
2011
Board Member
2011
Betaworks is a start-up platform founded in New York. We invest, incubate, and build from scratch in our continuously evolving areas of thematic interest including digital commerce & media, gaming, augmented reality, computer vision, voice interfaces, conversational software, and live+interactive. We’ve backed more than 150 companies including Giphy, Dots, Gimlet Media, Medium, Kickstarter, Everlane, Hugging Face and Tumblr.
2020 - 2021
Senior Vice President of Business
2020 - 2021
Maximized profitable growth as well as identified, launched and managed new business lines. Led Postmates' fast growth and profitable delivery-as-a-service business driving 300% revenue growth and delivery volume. Championed the rapidly expanding "new verticals" business (grocery, convenience, drinks, beauty and pets) and launched Postmates Retail. Served on the core executive leadership team during Postmates' period of rapid growth and acquisition by Uber.
2013 - 2019
VP, Digital Commerce Operations & New Business Models
2018 - 2019
Drove Operations for Nike’s fast-growth digital commerce business (40% revenue growth in FY19), balancing daily operational execution with defining and launching new capabilities. Led >100-person global operations team with dotted-line leadership of teams totaling >400 people. Key focus areas include omnichannel, seasonal readiness, international expansion, pricing and promotions, payments / fraud, web and app operations, post-purchase experiences and new business model/service investigations.
CFO, Nike Direct & Digital
2016 - 2018
Led Nike Direct’s global finance team with end-to-end responsibility for financial planning, performance improvements and investment prioritization as well as insight into financial and non-financial KPIs that drove business results. Implemented Nike’s global direct-to-consumer (digital, stores and experiences/technology) financial plans and strategy, accomplishing aggressive growth and margin goals ($10.4B revenue in FY18 and Nike’s fasted growing and most profitable division).
VP, Partnerships
2015 - 2016
Established the partnership function at Nike to increase its collaboration with innovative, digital companies that compliment and accelerate Nike's goal to inspire, serve and connect with consumers. Defined Nike’s partnership and marketplace strategy for driving direct consumer relationships and engagement.
Head of Finance & Strategy, Nike Digital
2013 - 2015
Drove finance and strategy for Nike’s “Integrated Digital” effort which included 4 key digital functions: Commerce, Brand, Engineering and Products / Experiences. Aligned strategy, prioritization, investment allocation and execution across disparate, rapidly evolving organizations.
2010 - 2013
Trustee
2010 - 2013
2007 - 2013
Board Observer
2007 - 2013
2007 - 2013
Board Observer
2007 - 2013
2006 - 2013
Board Observer
2006 - 2013
1999 - 2013
Managing Director, Investments
1999 - 2013
Headed the consumer investment practice at one of the world’s largest and most successful corporate venture capital organizations. Investments primarily focused on consumer and Internet-related areas including mobile, digital commerce, social, gaming and communications companies based in US but also covered China, Israel, Eastern Europe, UK, India and Brazil. - Led small team of senior investment professionals, investing ~$300M in 50+ companies. - Achieved very high cumulative IRRs with 5 resulting in IPOs and many being acquired by companies such as Comcast, Naspers, Hitachi and Intel. - Collaborated closely with management teams to build and grow their companies, often as a Board Member or Observer. Served as a Board member or Board observer on a myriad of companies including Parade Technologies, Betaworks, iControl, Flowplay, Fabrik, Avnera, and Mediabolic. Some of the private company investments that exited include the following: - Phoenix New Media (IPO on the NYSE) - Parade Technologies (IPO on the GreTai Exchange) - Yume (IPO on the NYSE) - Montage Technology Group (IPO on NASDAQ) - iMall (acquired by Naspers) - Openfeint (acquired by Gree) - Olaworks (acquired by Intel) - Mediabolic (acquired by Rovi) - iControl (acquired by Comcast and Alarm.com) - Fabrik (acquired by Hitachi) - Oplus (acquired by Intel) - and many others via M&A