That’s interesting, I remember taking a negotiations course at MIT, and the professor noted that when she was teaching Mormons, they had ridiculously high social and human capital compared to most of their urban peers, especially because of the travel to other countries in many cases.
Just one example. The Mormon mission program is quite possibly the best sales training program in the world. If you can go door to door in a country that isn't your own, in a second language, selling religion then enterprise SaaS is really a breeze. (Note I am not Mormon)
Selling eternal salvation to the poor will always be easier than selling another support tool to a procurement person spending someone else's money and probably with one eye on a new job.
There is/was a significant Mormon contingent in the Ruby community, all the way up to Matz.
I've worked with a lot of Mormons in tech. You may have too and not realized it. In my experience, they tend to not put an emphasis on it, it's a more private thing.
Their support system and rigid structure is unparalleled for such a large scale in the US. Their funding church is very wealthy, and the discipline churns out people that are very effective in high growth industries, which is just a convenient side effect relevant right now.