- Fred Wilson
Fred Wilson is a founder and Managing Partner of Union Square Ventures. Fred began his career in venture capital in 1987 and he has focused exclusively on information technology investments for the past 16 years. From 1987 to 1996, Fred was first an Associate and then a General Partner at Euclid Partners, an early stage venture capital firm located in New York City. In 1996, Fred co-founded Flatiron Partners. - seth goldstein
Seth is the Co-Founder and CEO of SocialMedia.com. He is also an angel advisor to a number of Web services companies such as Aggregate Knowledge, Lijit and Downfly. He was the first investor in Web 2.0 pioneer del.icio.us (now part of Yahoo!) . In 1995, he created SiteSpecific, one of the first Internet advertising companies. He was Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Flatiron Partners from 1998-2000. - Catherine Clark
Catherine Clark, Director Catherine Clark is an experienced social investor, foundation executive, consultant and educator. In 2001, she joined the faculty of Columbia Business School to shape social venture and social entrepreneurship activities for Columbia ’s Eugene M. Lang Center for Entrepreneurship and the Social Enterprise Program . - Seth Goldstein
Seth is the Co-Founder & CEO of SocialMedia.com He is also an angel advisor to a number of Web services companies such as Aggregate Knowledge, Lijit and Downfly. He was the first investor in Web 2.0 pioneer del.icio.us (now part of Yahoo!) In 1995, he created SiteSpecific, one of the first Internet advertising companies. He was Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Flatiron Partners from 1998-2000. - Doris A. Granatowski
Ms. Granatowski is a veteran senior management executive with more than fifteen years success in growing early-stage high-tech ventures. Doris was called upon by Venture Capital firm's such as Flatiron Partners, MC Partners, and Great Hill Partners to provide vision, direction, and oversight, and lead companies through critical transition stages to achieve their next level of financial, operational, and market success. - Saul Richter
Saul participated in the FundingPost event: New York Pitching Workshop (Morning) on Monday, Feb. 7, 2005 in NY, Sponsored by Covington & Burling - Jerry Colonna
Jerry Colonna Founder & Partner, Life Coach A writer and consultant and life coach, Jerry Colonna is a recognized expert in organizational development and entrepreneurialism. Prior to founding Hudson Heights Partners, Jerry was a partner with JPMorgan Partners (JPMP), the private-equity arm of JPMorgan Chase. Jerry has been an investor in early-stage information technology companies for more than seven years. - Tom Cohen
Tom Cohen - Founder, PTC Advisors As the founder of PTC Advisors, Tom’s focus has been primarily on the media and new media worlds. He has been an investment banker for, and consultant to, a large number of media companies such as Time Life, Time Inc., The New York Times, The National Broadcasting Company (“NBC”), Martha Stewart Living and Rolling Stone Magazine. - Joanne R. Wenig
Joanne R. Wenig , Co-founder & Partner , DIVA Capital Joanne R. Wenig is a co-founder and partner of DIVA Capital (www.divacapital.com) , which is raising a venture capital fund to invest in early-stage companies owned or operated by women. She is also an angel investor and consultant to start-up and early-stage companies. - Jason Scott
Jason Scott (2001) Director, Generation Investment Management, London , England Jason Scott was one of the founding staff of Public Allies and was the founding Executive Director of Public Allies North Carolina until 1996. - Kerri Russell
Kerri Russell Associate Kerri has eight years experience in financial management and bookkeeping. While at Hudson Heights, she has set up fiscal and tracking systems for non-profit organizations and currently manages the financials for numerous non-profit as well as for-profit firms. - Jerry Colonna
Jerry joined his first firm, CMG@Ventures L.P. (A@VenturesA), in February 1995 as a founding partner. Once there, he quickly established a reputation as a leading investor in the Internet. - Bob Greene
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