- John Doerr
L. John Doerr (born June 29, 1951 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a successful venture capitalist at Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers in Menlo Park, California, in the Silicon Valley. Doerr obtained a Bachelor of Science and master's degree in electrical engineering from Rice University and an MBA from Harvard University in 1976. Doerr joined Intel Corporation in 1974 just as the firm was developing the 8080 8-bit microprocessor. - Vinod Khosla
Vinod Khosla (born January 28, 1955 in Poona) is an Indian-American venture capitalist. He is an influential personality in Silicon Valley. He was one of the co-founders of Sun Microsystems and became a general partner of the venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers in 1986. - Bill Joy
Bill Joy served as Sun's Chief Scientist until 2003, and is now a partner with venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers. - Tom Perkins
Thomas James Perkins (born 1932) is an American businessman, capitalist, and was one of the founders of leading venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers. - William Randolph Hearst III
William R. Hearst III joined KPCB in January, 1995, and currently serves on the boards of Akimbo, Applied Minds, Juniper Networks, Oblix, OnFiber, and RGB Networks. In addition to his portfolio company boards, he is also a director of the Hearst Corporation and Hearst-Argyle Television. - Eugene Kleiner
Eugene Kleiner (May 12, 1923 - 20 November 2003) was one of the original founders of Kleiner Perkins, the Silicon Valley venture capital firm which later became Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers. The company was an early investor in more than 300 information technology and biotech firms, including Amazon.com, AOL, Brio Technology, Electronic Arts, Flextronics, Genentech, Google, Hybritech, Intuit, Lotus Development, LSI Logic, Macromedia, Netscape, Quantum, Segway, … - Scott Sassa
Scott Sassa is currently Founder and CEO of uber.com a consumer internet site. Prior to that, he served as Residence with Kleiner Perkins, a leading technology venture capital firm. From 2004 to 2005, he served as President and CEO of Friendster, a top 50 Internet site that pioneered social networking. Friendster was backed by Kleiner Perkins and Benchmark Capital. - Murugan Pal
Murugan Pal a serial entrepreneur based in Silicon Valley, Bay Area, USA. Murugan is currently an EIR with Foundation Capital. Being a social entrepreneur, he acts as a technology adviser for CK12. CK12 is a non-profit organization launched in 2006, that aims to reduce the cost of textbook materials for the K-12 market both in the US and worldwide. Previously, Murugan was the founder and CTO of SpikeSource. - John Doerr
John Doerr joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in 1980, after holding various engineering, sales, marketing and management positions at Intel. His sponsored investments at Kleiner Perkins include Compaq, Cypress, Intuit, Macromedia, Netscape, Lotus, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, S3, Sun Microsystems, Amazon.com, and Symantec. John was the founding CEO of Silicon Compilers and co-founder of @Home Network. - Randy Komisar
Randy Komisar with Kent Lineback. HC102.5.K66A3 2000. Randy Komisar is a "Virtual CEO" who provides "leadership on demand" for several renowned companies. Komisar was recently described by the Washington Post as a "combined professional mentor, minister without portfolio, in-your-face investor, trouble-shooter and door opener." - Brook Byers
Brook Byers is the brother of Stanford University Professor Tom Byers, and is a senior partner at Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers. He is currently on the Board of Directors of eight companies, most recently joining CardioDX, Genomic Health Incorporated, Five Prime Therapeutics, Pacific Biosciences, Inc. and XDx, Inc. Previously, he served on the Board of Directors of Idec Pharmaceuticals (Chairman), Athena Neurosciences (Chairman), Signal Pharmaceuticals, … - Larry Brilliant
Dr. Lawrence (Larry) Brilliant is a medical doctor, epidemiologist, technologist, author and philanthropist. Born in Detroit, Michigan (May 5, 1944), he received his undergraduate training as well as his MPH (Masters in Public Health) from the University of Michigan and his M.D. from Wayne State University. He moved to California for his internship at the Pacific Medical Center, and developed thyroid cancer from which he recovered. - Frank J. Caufield
Frank Caufield has been active in the venture capital field since the early 1970s. He is a Co-Founder of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. Mr. Caufield has served on the boards of Quantum Corporation, Caremark Inc., AOL Inc., Megabios, Verifone Inc., Wyse Technology, Quickturn Corporation and Time Warner as well as many other private and public companies. - Jonathan Abrams
I'm a Carleton University engineering student majoring in Computer Systems. I want to be succesful just like my hero Jonathan Abrams (the founder of this site). I did a co-op term at Nortel Networks in my hometown of Nepean (a suburb of Ottawa), just like he did! - Colin Powell
Im Colon Powell. And I'm one crazy ass nigga. People think i'm not black enough, those niggas have no idea. Don't debate with me, Ill win. I used to be the secretary of state but I got tired of Bush. Now I just sit at home and chill. I also love Beyonce, man that ass, Id tap it. - Ray Lane
Ray Lane is general partner at venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. Since joining KPCB in 2000, Ray has sponsored several of the firms investments aimed at improving enterprise productivity. He sits on the boards of privately-held companies Elance, Valdero, Metamatrix, Virsa, Visible Path and two other ventures, and serves on the boards of public companies Quest Software and SeeBeyond Technologies. - Ted Schlein
Ted Schlein Member of the Board of Directors Ted Schlein has served as a director since March 2002. Ted Schlein has served as a director since March 2002. Mr. Schlein has served as a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, a venture capital firm, since 1996. Mr. Schlein has served as a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, a venture capital firm, since 1996. - Russell Siegelman
As a Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Russell invests in consumer and energy related technologies and markets, including software, electronic commerce, Web services, semiconductors, consumer systems, media and telecommunications. He is currently on the boards of Digital Chocolate, Friendster, Lilliputian Systems, Mobilygen, Quorum Systems and RazorGator. - Dr Thomas P Monath MD
Dr. Monath is a Partner, Pandemic and Biodefense Fund, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. He is also Adjunct Professor, Harvard School of Public Health. Between 1992 and 2006, Dr Monath was Chief Scientific Officer and an Executive Director, Acambis (a publicly traded biopharmaceutical company) where he directed R&D on dengue, West Nile, Japanese encephalitis, yellow fever, Clostridium difficile , and smallpox vaccines for defense against bioterrorism. - Matt Murphy
Matt Murphy Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Matt Murphy is a Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers; he joined in 1999. His focus areas of investment include mobile applications and communications/computing infrastructure. Matt is either a Director or works closely with the management teams of Autonavi, Dash, Pelago, M2Z, IPUnity, Kodiak Networks, RGB Networks, Stoke, Ocarina, Xsigo, and eASIC. - Kevin Compton
Kevin Compton joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in 1990. Since joining KPCB, Kevin's investments have focused on enterprise software and the telecommunications industry. Kevin currently serves on the Board of Directors of two public companies, Citrix Systems (NASDAQ:CTXS) and VeriSign (NASDAQ:VRSN). - Risa Stack
Risa Stack joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in 2003. Risa specializes in the development of life science companies. She was the founding CEO and is currently a board member of several companies including CardioDx, Nodality, and an incubation in the personalized medicine area. She is a board observer at Codon Devices, Xdx, Orexigen (OREX), Tethys, and Pacific Biosciences. - Jessica Owens
Jessica Owens joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in 2006 to work on investments in pandemic preparedness and bio-defense. Jessica brings experience in global public health and infectious disease research from four years at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention where she was a scientist in the Special Pathogens Branch. Her work resulted in the discovery and demonstration of genetic shift among Hantavirus strains. - Juliet Flint
Juliet Flint joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in 2001 as a Partner. Juliet works with the portfolio companies advising them on areas of Human Capital, including executive leadership, recruiting, compensation, corporate governance and team building. - Ellen Pao
Ellen Pao joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in 2005. Prior to KPCB, Ellen held various operating roles at BEA, including head of business development for products, site manager for new mobile products, and lead for new engineering efforts in India. - Danny Shader
Danny Shader President and CEO of Good Technology, Inc Danny Shader is president and CEO of Good Technology, Inc. Prior to Good, Mr. Shader served as a vice president and general manager at Amazon.com. Mr. Shader co-founded and was CEO of Accept.com, the first consumer-to-consumer payment services company. - Dave Whorton
After earning a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley and an MBA from Stanfords Graduate School of Business, Dave found his way to Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Texas Pacific Group Ventures, where he developed and incubated numerous investments. Throughout, Dave was mentored by some of the best in the business, including Brook Byers , John Doerr , Bruce Dunlevie , Vinod Khosla and Dave Strohm . - Mike Perlis
Mike Perlis Co-founder & Co-CEO, Picaboo Co-founder & Co-CEO, Picaboo Partner, New Enterprise Associates CEO, IDEO Partner, Camp Ventures CEO, Odyssey Research Professor, Stanford University Partner, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers Co-founder, Shutterfly Co-Founder, IDEO Partner, SOFTBANK Capital Partners The Origin of the Picaboo Name - Floyd Kvamme
Floyd Kvamme In spring of 2001, President George W. Bush appointed Floyd Kvamme , EE '59, to co-chair the President's Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). It's the capper to a long, illustrious Silicon Valley career in semiconductors and venture capital that began at Berkeley's College of Engineering. The first member of his Norwegian immigrant family to go to university, Kvamme chose Berkeley on the advice of his high school English teacher. - Trae Vassallo
Trae Vassallo is a Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers. Since joining the firm in 2002, Trae has put her technical and entrepreneurial background to work with companies in two main areas of focus: Greentech and Consumer Internet. - Beth Seidenberg
Beth joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in May 2005 to work in the life sciences area. For the past 20 years, she has focused her career on introducing new innovative treatments for AIDS, arthritis, asthma, cancer, psoriasis, cardiovascular, metabolic, neurological and renal disorders. - Ajit Nazre
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John Denniston received the 2003 LES Foundation Award and delivered his presentation on Innovation and Venture Capital in the Post-Bubble World at the Annual Dinner and Award Lecture on April 13, 2004 at the Four Seasons in Chicago. John Denniston is a partner and the Chief Operating Officer at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, a venture capital firm located in Menlo Park, California. - Roger McNamee
Roger McNamee Elevation Partners Roger McNamee is a Managing Director and Co-Founder of Elevation Partners. Prior to Elevation, Roger was a co-founder of Silver Lake Partners, the leading private equity fund focused on technology and related growth industries. He was a member of Silver Lake's Investment Committee and was involved in all aspects of that partnership. Prior to Silver Lake, Roger was a co-founder of Integral Capital Partners. - Dana Mead
Dana Mead joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers as a partner in May 2005 to work in the life sciences practice. - Doug MacKenzie
Doug Mackenzie joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in 1989 and became a Partner in 1992. Since joining KPCB, Doug has focused his investment activities in the software sector, including enterprise applications, entertainment and educational software, and internet applications, tools and services. - Jerry Held
Jerry Held : Executive Bio Chairman of the Board Jerry Held serves as Chairman for the Board of Directors for Software Development Technologies. Appointed in September 2003, Dr. Held, who has over 30 years of experience in building and managing enterprise software companies, will now work with SDT to expand its leading role in the software quality market. - John Chambers
John was founding CEO of Silicon Compilers, a CAD software company; and co-founder of the first broadband cable network, @Home. He came to Silicon Valley in 1974 and joined a small chipmaker, Intel, just as they invented the legendary 8080 microprocessor. He worked in engineering, marketing, and sales, where he was a top-ranked sales executive. John Chambers described John as “the single best venture capitalist in the world.” - John F. Kennedy
John Doerr is a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. He’s optimistic, enthusiastic and energetic. John joined KPCB in 1980, and with KPCB’s partners backed many of America’s best entrepreneurial leaders, including those founded Google, Amazon, Intuit and Sun Microsystem. John was founding CEO of Silicon Compilers, a CAD software company; and co-founder of the first broadband cable network, @Home.
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