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Caroline Clark
CEO of Arcade Software
Caroline Clark is a distinguished attorney and partner at the New York and Silicon Valley offices, specializing in representing private clients and chairing the Estates, Trusts & Tax Planning practice section.
With extensive experience, Caroline has been nominated for Wealth Management Lawyer of the Year by Chambers USA, focusing on intricate estate planning matters for individuals, families, foundations, museums, and charities, both domestically and internationally.
She provides expert counsel on estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer taxes, as well as complex estate administration, estate-related litigation, and aligning these with clients' business objectives.
Caroline advises high net worth individuals on trusts and estates eligible for marital or charitable deductions, such as various trusts and private foundations, while also offering guidance to corporations, not-for-profit institutions, and on matrimonial issues like spousal right of election and adopted children rights.
Known for her prowess in computational and planning aspects of federal and state estate and income taxes, she has served a diverse clientele including prominent museums, corporations, domestic and foreign individuals, and fiduciaries of estates and trusts.
Caroline has a strong educational background, holding a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Stanford University Graduate School of Business and completing her studies at Princeton University.
In addition to her legal career, Caroline has held notable roles including CEO & Co-Founder at Arcade Software, and positions at renowned firms like Sequoia Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Atlassian, Hightail (formerly YouSendIt), and The Boston Consulting Group.
She is a seasoned speaker on wealth management topics, showcasing over 20 years of experience in various speaking engagements.
For more details on her speaking engagements, refer to Caroline's Pillbury Bio Page.
Highlights
Cleaning up my inbox and a tale of two auto responses:
Auto response from customers in Hong Kong: "Sorry to miss you this weekend, here's my Whatsapp number if there's something urgent."
Auto response from customers in Europe: "I will be out of office until August 30th."
I took the time to write down some of my thoughts on Arcade's Series A a few months ago.
In this post, I share our (sanitized) pitch, what went well, and my learnings. I hope this is useful!
