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Updated: August 19, 2024 / 40 Under Forty, 25th anniversary

40 Under Forty 2024: Emily Molstad, tech executive

A woman in a grey suit jacket with her hands up in celebration Photo | Erika Sidor Emily Molstad
Four women and a man holding art supplies surround a painting with the 40 Under Forty logo on it. Photo | Matt Wright The 40 Under Forty winners and alumni who visited the Jennessa Art studio in West Boylston were (from left) Hayley Haywood (Class of 2024), Jennessa Burks (Class of 2024), Emily Molstad (Class of 2024), Robyn Kennedy (Class of 2020), and Ron Ernenwein (Class of 2006).
Emily Molstad, 26
  • Title Co-founder & CEO
  • Company VALIS, in Worcester
  • Residence Worcester
  • Birthplace Newington, Connecticut
  • College Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Check out the entire Class of 2024 and catch up with alumni from the 25th anniversary here
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It wouldn’t be atypical for any recently graduated college student to be a bit unsure about their next step.

But that wasn’t the case for Emily Molstad. Upon receiving her master’s degree from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 2019, she quickly got to work tackling the issue of sustainability by co-founding VALIS in 2022. The company seeks to use software to enable the remnants of past industrial endeavors to be recycled into the machinery and technology driving today’s economy. VALIS’ scrap metal sorting technology has potential to meet the growing need for valuable metals while helping cut emissions caused by metal production. Molstad has shown know-how in both the technical and financial sides of the business, participating in efforts to bring the company’s flagship software product to market while attracting funding from both private and public sources, including more than $5 million in funding from the National Science Foundation, NASA, and the U.S. Department of Energy. In between all that (and making the 2024 Forbes 30 Under 30 list), Molstad finds time to volunteer to support the next generation of engineering and business students at WPI.

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