Trevor Dryer is a co-founder of Carbon Title, an end-to-end software platform for the Real Estate Industry that focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Trevor is also a director at Heritage Bank NW, a bank holding company, and Qualtik, a software company for banks and financial institutions. Trevor has experience as a venture partner at Oregon Venture Fund and as a director at Cozera, a blockchain identity verification company. Trevor served as the senior vice president of the Growth Team at Serent Capital, the executive chair of the board at Zingo, and a board member at the Technology Association of Oregon. Trevor was the CEO of Mirador, a lending platform for small businesses, and stayed on as CEO after the company was acquired by CUNA Mutual Group. Throughout their career, Trevor has been involved in various roles in the fintech and enterprise software industries, focusing on innovation and helping businesses access capital.
Trevor Dryer attended Harvard University, where they pursued a degree in History and Literature. The specific years of their enrollment are not provided. After completing their undergraduate studies, they went on to attend Stanford Law School, where they earned a JD degree with Distinction. There is no information regarding the duration of their time at Stanford Law School. In 2006, Trevor Dryer obtained membership in the California State Bar, although the exact month when this certification was obtained is not specified.
Sign up to view 0 direct reports
Get started