Zach Pogue serves as Strategic Advisor, Cross-Border Activities at TimeX Capital, where he supports the firm’s international strategic initiatives across technology, infrastructure, sustainability, and global market expansion.
With more than 15 years of experience spanning venture finance, deep technology commercialization, infrastructure systems, sustainability markets, and strategic advisory, Zach brings a multidisciplinary background that bridges technical innovation with operational execution. His expertise includes machine learning, IoT systems, carbon markets, sustainable infrastructure, energy systems, advanced manufacturing, and technology-enabled operational systems.
Prior to joining TimeX Capital, Zach held leadership and advisory roles across venture-backed companies, commercialization initiatives, and infrastructure-focused enterprises. He previously led research and commercialization initiatives for a next-generation microalgae cultivation venture and served as Co-Founder and Managing Partner of ECORE Living, overseeing multimillion-dollar projects focused on energy efficiency, sustainable infrastructure, and environmental technologies.
Zach has also advised institutional and innovation-focused organizations, including serving on the Strategic Advisory Board of a FINRA-regulated multi-family office overseeing approximately $1.6 billion in assets under advisement and more than $400 million in assets under management. His work has included supporting innovation strategy, venture ecosystem engagement, and long-term strategic growth initiatives.
Earlier in his career, Zach contributed to advanced research, digital transformation, and sustainability initiatives affiliated with institutions including Stanford University, Duke University, and American University, with programs supported by organizations such as NASA, DARPA, and the U.S. Department of State.
At TimeX Capital, Zach focuses on supporting founders, investors, and institutional stakeholders navigating complex international opportunities across sustainable infrastructure, dual-use technologies, biotechnology, commodities, and next-generation industrial systems.
