As seen in Millionaire MNL, Erika Marie Bahr is leading the frontier of secure artificial intelligence. A Russian-born entrepreneur based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Erika is the Founder & CEO of Daxe, an encrypted AI platform protecting sensitive data across the fintech, legal, and healthcare industries.
From GenLab hackathons to USPTO stages, Bahr is more than just a data leader, she’s redefining what it means to build responsibly in AI.
Daxe: Confidential AI for the Regulated Economy
Launched in 2023, Daxe (formerly Data Pulse / Invest Capital AI) enables encrypted model interaction using confidential computing. At a time when enterprise data breaches dominate headlines, Daxe offers zero-trust architecture for AI-powered search, analytics, and automation, without compromising security or compliance.
The platform already serves Fortune 500 clients, reinforcing Erika’s belief that privacy should be programmable, not optional.
Academic Rigor Meets Startup Execution
Erika’s leadership is underpinned by elite education. She completed the Harvard Business Analytics Program and earned her MSBA from UVA’s Darden School of Business. With a foundation in both systems thinking and AI deployment, she’s fluent in translating technical breakthroughs into operational outcomes.
That balance of precision and vision is what makes Erika a standout in the AI ecosystem.
Hackathons, Panels, and Industry Recognition
Erika’s rise didn’t go unnoticed. She won the GenLab Venture Studios Hackathon, leading a team that built an AI–blockchain prototype delivering $65 million in projected savings for regulated industries.
In 2024, she was invited to speak at USPTO’s Invention-Con, where she advised fellow founders on the intersections of IP, AI innovation, and practical deployment.
She’s also been featured on leading podcasts like Silicon Valley Impact and Learning Out Loud, where she shares frameworks for responsible AI growth.
Championing Women in Tech and Ethical AI
Bahr’s mission extends beyond product. She is an outspoken advocate for DEI in AI, often sharing insights with her 10,500+ LinkedIn followers. Her post “When you eliminate diversity, you eliminate innovation” resonated with thousands, becoming a rallying cry for ethical, inclusive innovation.
She’s hosted initiatives like the GenAI × Girls in Tech panel and regularly collaborates with venture groups such as BMO’s Women in Fintech to foster access and funding for underrepresented founders.
A Founder with Global Vision and Grounded Execution
Erika operates with a rare blend of global perspective and technical depth. Active in San Francisco, New York, and Miami, her network spans investors, regulators, and engineers. She’s also been recognized by the Yes SF Sustainable Innovators program for her work aligning AI scalability with environmental and ethical impact.