Team
We pride ourselves on being
long-term partners to founders
solving hard problems.
Tanya Bega
Investor Relations Director
Detroit Office
Sharon Massetti
Director of Accounting
James Kilgore
IT Director
Melissa Kaempfer
Tax Director
Nia Julian
Executive Assistant
Chris Cheever
Founder & Managing Partner
Boston Office
Chris is a determined company builder, who works tirelessly alongside founders. He believes in extraordinary people and big ideas, bringing the best together throughout his career. His mission is to make Fontinalis a world-renowned partner to founders capitalizing on the new frontiers of industry. He helped craft the firm’s thesis and continues to guide much of the Fontinalis strategy today.
Chris has broad interests and experience and has been pushing the envelope of fontinalis investing since co-founding the firm. He focuses on earned insights and goodwill with exceptional people, always seeking to expand the surface area of Fontinalis knowledge, connections and credibility. He’s not afraid to steer into frontier tech or “the messy middle” of ambitious startups and insists Fontinalis must bring more than capital. He has worked with a wide array of capable founders building disruptive technologies and companies of consequence.
Current Boards: Director at Carputty, Eva, SmartKargo, Vecna, Verity, & zeroRISC; Observer at Highland & VulcanForms. Chris also led investments in a stealth mode robotics startup & Veho. Prior Boards: Director at Life360 (IPO), Synovia (acquired), & Tomorrow.io (private unicorn); Observer at nuTonomy (acquired) & Parkmobile (acquired). Chris also previously led investments in Lyft (IPO), Turo (private unicorn), and Postmates (acquired).
Prior to Fontinalis, Chris worked at LaunchCapital, an early-stage VC firm, and at HPS, a $150B+ AUM private credit firm (now PFS inside Blackrock). Before business school, Chris worked at UBS, a large Swiss bank, and Alger, a $30B+ AUM growth equity manager.
Chris earned his MBA from Yale and BA from Harvard. Chris works in Boston and happily lives with his wife, three kids and two dogs in Dedham, MA. He loves outdoor activities, including skiing, all racquets sports, golf, fly fishing and hiking.
Ralph Booth, Bill Ford, and Mark Schulz
Founders Emeritus
Detroit Office
In 2009, Ralph Booth, Bill Ford, and Mark Schulz—along with other founding members of the Fontinalis team—came together with a shared vision to build the preeminent investment firm supporting early-stage mobility startups by leveraging the founders’ vast experience and networks to help these emerging companies on their journey to becoming global leaders.
Ralph Booth
Ralph Booth has decades of experience investing in, building and scaling companies, specifically in the media, telecom and mobility space. In addition to co-founding Fontinalis Partners, Ralph has served as chairman of Booth American Company (BAC), a private investment firm, and co-founded European Cable Capital Partners with Goldman Sachs, ultimately resulting in the merger of Diamond Cable Communications into NTL (now known as Virgina Media), forming the largest broadband telecommunications provider in the U.K. He is a prior board member in Fontinalis portfolio companies Parkmobile International (acquired by BMW), Synovia Solutions (acquired by CalAmp), Streetline (acquired by Kapsch) and SQLstream (acquired by Guavus). He has also served on the boards of other prominent companies, including Grupo Clarin, S.A., headquartered in Argentina, where he helped develop the digital broadband telecom strategy, resulting in the formation of Cablevision S.A., the majority shareholder of Telecom Argentina.
Ralph is an active member of the Fontinalis investment committee.
Bill Ford
Bill Ford has spent his career as a leader in the automotive industry with a deep focus on developing best-in-class products and services that benefit customers and society, while stewarding the company that put the world on wheels into the 21st century and providing tremendous opportunities for its 170,000+ employees. Bill joined Ford Motor Company in 1979 and was elected to the board of directors in 1988 (and has been its chair since 1999). He is known by many for his focused, long-term perspective and his industry leadership in driving innovation in smart vehicles, sustainability, and mobility services—both for Ford Motor Company, as well as the automotive and startup ecosystems broadly. Bill has been involved in volunteer, philanthropic, and business initiatives that serve the City of Detroit and Southeast Michigan, and he championed the acquisition of the iconic Michigan Central building in Detroit’s historic Corktown neighborhood to transform this former railroad station into the centerpiece of a vibrant new campus focused on building the new technologies and businesses of the future. He has also served on other boards of directors, including as a past board member of eBay (2005-2015).
In 2023, Bill Ford stepped down from both the investment committee and any operational roles in Fontinalis Partners as the firm expanded its partnership ranks. He is a proud supporter of the Fontinalis mission and a Founder Emeritus in recognition of his important role in founding the firm.
Mark Schulz
Mark Schulz provides deep governance and cross-border operational experience to companies in the transportation & manufacturing sectors. Prior to co-founding Fontinalis, he served as the President of International Operations for Ford Motor Company and his responsibilities included running Ford’s international operations (Asia Pacific, Europe, and Africa) as well as running their affiliate companies globally: Volvo, Jaguar, Land Rover, Aston Martin, and Mazda (a business scope of $95 billion in revenue, 40 manufacturing plants, 170,000 employees, and 4.2 million vehicles sold). Mark is a past board member of portfolio companies Parkmobile International (acquired by BMW) and SQLstream (acquired by Guavus). He also serves on the board of PACCAR (NASDAQ: PCAR) and NWTN Inc. (NASDAQ: NWTN), and he is a past board member of companies Dana Incorporated (2008-2018) and Yellow Corporation (2007-2009).
Mark is an active venture partner and continues to serve on the board of Fontinalis portfolio company CelLink.
Laura Petterle
Managing Partner & CFO
Detroit Office
Laura started her career off by quickly advancing to become the CFO and Compliance Officer for a diversified broadband cable and telecoms company and then took over those same responsibilities for the parent organization as it evolved into a private equity investment management firm in partnership with Goldman Sachs. She advises companies across the Fontinalis portfolio on operating issues, complex transactions, financial reporting, and governance issues, leveraging her extensive experience.
Since 1994, Laura has served as Executive Vice President and the CFO of Booth American Company (BAC). As CFO, Laura oversaw all finances of BAC’s media and telecommunications holdings and parent company operations. From 1994 to 1998, she managed the financial, operational and accounting responsibilities of BAC’s U.S. Cable Television Division and was responsible for the financial oversight, monetization and divesture of numerous businesses. In 1998-99, Laura managed the process that ultimately led to the successful sale of BAC’s U.S.-based assets for $853 million. After the sale of the US assets, Laura has taken a direct role in formulating monetization strategies for the remaining assets in BAC’s portfolio, including Cablevision Holding S.A., the majority owner of Telecom Argentina. Prior to joining BAC, Laura held similar positions for 12 years at Maclean Hunter, a Canadian cable television and telecommunications company with assets in the U.S.
In her capacity as CFO for Fontinalis, Laura manages a team of professionals that oversees all aspects of financial reporting, governance and compliance, transaction and legal due diligence and shareholder relations.
Laura earned a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan. She lives in Grosse Ile, Michigan with her husband and son and enjoys cooking, hockey and playing golf.
Chris Stallman
Managing Partner
Detroit Office
Chris has spent his career working at the intersection of emerging companies and end markets that include large, physical industries. He is particularly interested in innovators operating across such domains as supply chain transformation, enterprise efficiency, data & analytics, digital infrastructure, and AI & automation.
Chris currently serves on the board of directors of two Fontinalis portfolio companies, Chain.io and SONAR (formerly FreightWaves), and is a board observer for Highland Electric Fleets and Condoit. Chris previously served on the board of directors of TransLoc (acquired by Ford Smart Mobility) and as a board observer of Synovia Solutions (acquired by CalAmp). He has also worked closely with many of the firm’s other investments, including Telogis (acquired by Verizon), Postmates (acquired by Uber), and Turo.
Chris is active throughout the venture community and currently serves on the board of the Michigan Venture Capital Association. From 2018 to 2026, he served on the oversight committee for the MTRAC Innovation Hub for Advanced Transportation—a statewide program that funds translational research at the university level.
Prior to joining Fontinalis in 2011, Chris spent five years at Stout, where he served many industrial and automotive clients and played an important role in advising private equity and venture capital clients on a variety of transaction, tax, and financial reporting matters. He also previously worked on the private markets team at the University of Michigan Investment Office.
Chris earned his Bachelor of Business Administration (with distinction) from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business and is a CFA charterholder. He lives in Plymouth, Michigan with his wife and son.
Dan Ratliff
Partner
Detroit Office
Dan is a Partner based in Fontinalis’ Detroit office, having joined the firm as an Associate in 2014. He currently serves on the board of directors at ChipFlow and is a board observer to CelLink, Sibros, Carputty, Halo Industries, and Swift Solar. Dan led Fontinalis’ investments in Etched and Drivly and serves as portfolio lead for the firm’s investments in Atomic Semi, Elementum, and Hgen. Prior to its public listing in early 2021, Dan served as board observer to Ouster (NYSE: OUST).
He focuses on frontier technologies and the impact that advancements in compute, robotics, manufacturing processes, and software infrastructure will have on many consequential global industries. While excited by ambitious “moonshot” ideas, Dan is equally drawn to opportunities where proven technologies can be thoughtfully applied to unlock value in large, under-appreciated markets.
A life-long Michigander, Dan grew up in Metro Detroit and earned his Bachelor of Arts from the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University, where he was a member of the Honors College. He also holds a Master’s degree in Finance from Vanderbilt University’s Owen Graduate School of Business. Outside of work, Dan is an avid golfer and can usually be found on the course or at home with his wife, four sons, and their dog.
Jake Simon
Associate
Detroit Office
Jake seeks out entrepreneurs building transformative companies that push the boundaries of what is possible to solve complex challenges. He has a desire to empower exceptional founders that build, scale, and enable next-generation technologies that ultimately improve lives and create value in the world around us.
At Fontinalis, Jake takes an active role in identifying and evaluating investment opportunities, in addition to collaborating with and monitoring portfolio companies’ operations, strategies, and capital formation. He is also responsible for leading due diligence and financial modeling efforts, contributing to the firm’s financial reporting and valuation processes, and supporting the team in research.
Jake is also active throughout the venture ecosystem and local community serving as an alumni fellow member of the Michigan Venture Capital Association, a venture advisor to GoingVC—a premier professional development program for entering and advancing careers in the venture and startup world, and is a member of the Partners Committee for Karmanos Cancer Institute where he helps lead capital raising efforts that fund research and innovation to fight cancer.
Prior to joining Fontinalis, Jake was in the investment banking group at William Blair in Chicago where he engaged in numerous sell-side and buy-side M&A, equity, and debt financings across a variety of industries. During his time, he enjoyed working hand-in-hand with management teams, positioning growth-oriented companies to ultimately find attractive investment and exit opportunities. Today, he applies the same thinking and pedigree to help startups navigate the company-building process, emphasizing product and technical innovation through all phases of growth.
Jake earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from the Farmer School of Business at Miami University (Ohio). While at Miami, he took leadership positions in investment banking and asset management organizations, in addition to supporting mentorship programs. In his free time, Jake enjoys golf, endurance sports, and intramural leagues such as softball, and values his time most adventuring with family and friends on the lake in up north Michigan.
Gabe Klein
Venture Partner
In addition to his work with Fontinalis, Gabe is Co-Founder and Partner in Cityfi, an Advisory Services Firm that specializes in facilitating complex change in cities with public and private sector clients, often in the technology and mobility sectors and with triple-bottom-line outcomes. Gabe has advised governments and companies worldwide on innovation in cities including Singapore where Gabe has been a visiting fellow for the Centre For Livable Cities, working on creating a “car-lite” city-state.
Gabe is also the former Commissioner of the Chicago and Washington DC Departments of Transportation. In both cities, he revamped technology platforms and government processes while focusing on putting people first on city streets. This included launching two of the first and largest bikeshare systems in the U.S. and building protected bike lanes and better pedestrian infrastructure for vulnerable citizens citywide, as well as facilitating private services like carshare and rideshare that could help each city’s mobility goals. As DOT Chief, he worked to bring a new Riverwalk to Chicago as well as the breathtaking Bloomingdale Trail, 100’s of miles of bike lanes, new policies combined with technology solutions to revamp parking, permitting, and many other arcane government processes. Gabe honed his creativity and leadership skills working in business, including Zipcar, where he served as Vice President, Bikes USA as national Director of Stores and his own electric powered, organic food truck chain, On The Fly.
In 2015, Gabe also published Start-Up City with David Vega-Barachowitz on Island Press, a manifesto on revamping how (and how fast) we innovate in cities and rethinking public-private partnerships with a triple-bottom-line approach as technology shapes a dramatically different future. Gabe sits on the boards of Transit Screen, Carma and Streetsblog, and advises companies including Spin, Numina, Miles and Cabana.
Paul Mascarenas
Venture Partner
Paul Mascarenas is an experienced automotive executive who has led the development and implementation of the technology strategy and planning activities at a global OEM.
Paul most recently served as the Chief Technical Officer and Vice President of Research and Advanced Engineering at Ford Motor Company. During his 32-year career at Ford, Paul played an instrumental role in the development and launch of many of Ford’s global products, including the F-Series, Explorer, Mustang, Taurus, Fusion, and Focus models. As Chief Technical Officer he led the establishment of the company’s Silicon Valley Research and Innovation Center while playing a central role in developing the company’s next generation mobility strategy. In 2015, Paul was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his services to the automotive industry.
Currently, Paul is a member of the Board of Directors of BorgWarner, The Shyft Group, ON Semiconductor and US Steel. In addition, he served as the 2019 President of SAE International and the 2014-2016 President of FISITA, two of the world’s leading mobility engineering organizations.
Paul holds a Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of London, King’s College and received an honorary Doctorate degree from Chongqing University in China in 2013.
Kyle Messman
Venture Partner
Kyle Messman joined Fontinalis as a Venture Partner on the heels of leading two successive successful strategic exits as the CFO of enterprise SaaS companies that were built from entrepreneurial roots into very large businesses.
Kyle brings extensive financial and cloud software experience to Fontinalis. Kyle’s most recent leadership role was as the Chief Financial Officer of Velocify, a SaaS based sales acceleration platform acquired by Ellie Mae in November 2017 for $128 million. Prior to that, Kyle was an angel investor and the Chief Financial Officer of Telogis, a prior Fontinalis portfolio company that provided cloud based fleet and mobile resource management solutions to large enterprises, until its acquisition by Verizon (NYSE: VZ) for $900 million in August 2016. Kyle currently serves as Managing Director of South Bay Ventures, a venture capital firm he founded in 2018 to make early-stage investments in cloud technology and business services companies. Additionally, Kyle serves on the Board of Directors of a number of privately held business.
As a Chief Financial Officer of two high growth enterprise SaaS businesses over the past decade, Kyle has led the development of the long-term strategic plans, annual budgets, audits and financings to support company growth in conjunction with overall investor strategy. While at Telogis, he led the process of raising over $200M in equity and debt capital to fund growth and completed six acquisitions prior to the Company’s sale.
Prior to Telogis, he led the corporate financial planning function for a major public semiconductor manufacturer. Kyle previously spent several years as an investment banker focused on mergers and financings in the technology services and software sectors.
Kyle earned a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and an M.B.A. in Finance from the Graziadio School of Business at Pepperdine University.
Investment Team
FOUNDERS EMERITUS & VENTURE PARTNERS
Investment Team
Chris Cheever
Founder & Managing Partner
Laura Petterle
Managing Partner & CFO
Chris Stallman
Managing Partner
Dan Ratliff
Partner
Founders Emeritus & Venture Partners
Ralph Booth, Bill Ford, and Mark Schulz
Founders Emeritus
Paul Mascarenas
Venture Partner
Kyle Messman
Venture Partner
Operations
Tanya Bega
Investor Relations Director
Sharon Massetti
Director of Accounting
James Kilgore
IT Director
Melissa Kaempfer
Tax Director