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  1. Michael Moritz

    Michael Moritz (born Cardiff, Wales, 1954) is a venture capitalist with Sequoia Capital in Menlo Park, California in the Silicon Valley, and a former member of the board of directors of Google inc. He was educated at Howardian High School, Cardiff before moving on to Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated as a Master of Arts in history. In 1978, he received a Master of Business Administration degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

  2. David Sze

    David joined Greylock in 2000. His areas of focus include: consumer internet, wireless data, broadband, systems management, security, and technology-assisted marketing services. Before coming to Greylock, David was SVP of Product Strategy at Excite and then Excite@Home. As an early employee at Excite, David also held roles as GM of Excite.com and VP of Content and Programming for the Excite Network. Before Excite, he was in product marketing and development at Electronic Arts and Crystal . . .

  3. Tim Draper
  4. Mark Kvamme

    Mark Kvamme , Sequoia Capital Mark Kvamme focuses on software and services investments. Prior to joining Sequoia Capital in 1999, Mark was Chairman of USWeb/CKS and Chairman and CEO of CKS Group prior to the merger with USWeb. Earlier in his career Mark was a Director of International Marketing for Wyse Technology, the President and CEO of International Solutions, and was a founding member of Apple France.

  5. Jeff Clavier

    Business Angel and Venture Advisor with over 15 years of experience in the software industry. Most recently General Partner in charge of US operations for RVC, the manager of the Reuters Greenhouse Fund, the Corporate VC arm of Reuters. Before that was involved both as an entrepreneur and senior executive in Product Management and Development, Sales and Marketing, Account Management, Business Development and Strategic Relationships with large financial services clients and partners. . . .

  6. David Cowan

    David joined Bessemer Venture Partners in 1992. He has since made 45 early-stage investments for Bessemer, including 19 that have gone public, and 18 that have been acquired by public companies. The first Forbes Midas List ranked David among the world's top 10 venture investors.

  7. David Feinleib

    David invests in Internet-enabled companies at MDV. Prior to MDV, David ran a profitable online advertising business. He founded Centeris, a venture funded company providing interoperability software for mixed Windows and Linux environments. Before Centeris, David was an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Ignition Partners. David holds a B.A. from Cornell University, and an MBA from the Stanford.

  8. Patrick S. Chung

    Patrick Chung (New Enterprise Associates) Patrick joined NEA in 2004 and became a Partner in 2007. Patrick focuses on venture growth equity, consumer, Internet, and mobile investments. He is a director of Loopt and Realtime Worlds, and is actively involved with 23andMe, Xoom and the firm's venture growth activities.

  9. David Stern

    David Stern is a Venture Partner at Clearstone where he focuses on developing early stage investment opportunities at the intersection of consumer technology and media. ... David is a graduate of Cornell University and the University of San Diego School of Law. He sits as an advisor or board member of Clearstone portfolio companies SoonR, Rubicon Project and Spock Networks.

  10. John Luongo

    JOHN LUONGO | Venture Partner john@opuscapital.com John Luongo brings more than 30 years of chief executive and senior operating experience to Opus Capital. John was President, CEO and Chairman of Vantive Corporation, a Weiss, Peck & Greer Venture Partners investment that went public prior to its acquisition by PeopleSoft (now Oracle Corporation). Previously, John was Senior Vice President of the International Division at Oracle, where he had worked since its early stages.

  11. Bryan D. Stolle

    Bryan Stolle, a former entrepreneur, founder and chief executive officer, brings significant company building expertise to MDV. He focuses on and invests in people, ideas, and companies that are trying to solve important business problems using new technologies, business models, or processes. Stolle co-founded MDV-backed Agile Software in March 1995.

  12. Sam Jadallah

    Sam Jadallah brings extensive operating, management and investing experience to his work with MDV portfolio companies. He holds board seats with Adapt Technologies ; Big Tent ; Done Right! ; InnerWorkings ; and Tiny Pictures . Sam also sits on the board of Medio Systems , which he incubated with Medio founder and former MDV EIR Brian Lent in MDV's office.

  13. Ted Meyer

    From the beginning, the financial management of Foundation Capital has been left in Ted's highly capable hands. Ted came well qualified for the job, having served as CFO at Merrill, Pickard, Anderson & Eyre for eight years.

  14. Kevin Fong

    Kevin Fong is a veteran Silicon Valley venture capitalist with almost two decades of experience. He has provided leadership to Mayfield since 1988, during which time he has groomed a new generation of Mayfield leadership and mentored scores of CEOs. Kevin has a broad and deep investment focus in the communications, wireless, semiconductor, software and consumer media sectors.

  15. Michele Law

    Michele Law joined Greylock as an Associate in the fall of 2000 and was promoted to Principal in 2003. Prior to Greylock, Michele was a lead hardware engineer at Sun Microsystems specializing in the design and development of RF and digital board products for Sun's workstation and graphic product lines and was co-inventor on two technical patents. While at Sun, she also held program management and product marketing roles.

  16. Rohit Sharma

    Rohit Sharma joined MDV's investment team in 2006 and focuses on companies utilizing cross disciplinary innovations and application of computing, storage, and networking technologies. In addition to the growing market for traditional IT systems and applications, Rohit is exploring new opportunities arising from application of productivity driving information technology to new markets including high-tech biology and life-sciences.

  17. Doug Hickey

    Doug also held the position of president and CEO of MFS Datanet, the Internet and data arm of MFS communications. MFS Datanet grew to more than $200 million in revenues and became widely recognized as the leading bandwidth and connectivity provider to more than 3000 ISPs and leading corporations worldwide. Doug was a key member of the team that negotiated the purchase of UUNET, positioning MFS as the world leader in Internet data traffic.

  18. Ajit Nazre
  19. Maha Ibrahim

    Maha Ibrahim joined Canaan's Menlo Park office in March 2000 and focuses on Internet, networking and wireless investments. She is also an active speaker at wireless industry conferences. At Canaan, Maha helped to negotiate and manage a partnership between Tacit Networks and Brocade, and established Canaan as the first investor in Blue Frog Mobile, one of the largest US-based direct-to-consumer mobile content companies.

  20. Samir Kaul

    Samir Kaul is a Director at Segetis Inc. and a founding general partner at Khosla Ventures, focusing on clean technologies and life sciences investing. Since joining forces with Khosla, Samir has led the firm's investments in Altra, Amyris, Cilion, Great Point Energy, Mascoma, Stion, and a number of earlier science projects.

  21. Khaled Nasr

    Khaled Nasr focuses on investments in the data center and communications sectors, including systems, software and semiconductors. Since joining InterWest, Nasr has led investments and joined the board of Terawave Communications, a leading passive optical networking (PON) systems provider, and Gear6, a provider of storage acceleration appliances to enterprise data centers.

  22. 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.

  23. Sumir Chadha

    Sumir Chadha (Director) Sumir Chadha is a Managing Director with Sequoia Capital India. Sequoia Capital India has been formed with WestBridge Capital Partners which Sumir co-founded in 2000. Prior to founding WestBridge, Sumir was a member of the Principal Investment Area at Goldman Sachs & Co., where he led a number of successful software and services investments. Prior to that, Sumir worked at McKinsey & Co. in New York and New Delhi.

  24. In Sik Rhee

    In Sik Rhee has co-founded 2 successful startup companies and has developed technologies across a wide spectrum of domain knowledge – from end-user packaged software to high-end mission critical enterprise systems. In Sik self-taught software programming at the age of 12 and began developing commercial software as a 19-year old.

  25. Eric Young

    Eric Young General Partner, Canaan Partners Eric was a co-founder of Canaan and has served as a General Partner since its inception. Eric was a co-founder of Canaan and has served as a General Partner since its inception.

  26. Chris Rust

    Chris Rust joined USVP as a general partner in November 2004. He brings over 20 years of electrical engineering, product management, sales/sales support, and early stage venture capital experience to USVP. Chris invests in components, software and systems for networking and consumer applications. Chris currently serves on the Board of Directors for Dilithium Networks, LVL7 Systems, Veriwave, Akros Silicon, and Stratalight.

  27. Shmil Levy

    Shmil Levy - Board Member Shmil Levy is a Partner with Sequoia Capital Israel and focuses on semiconductor, software and systems investments. Prior to joining Sequoia Capital in 2000, he was the President of Lucent Technologies’ Internetworking Systems Division. Shmil joined Lucent following Lucent’s acquisition of Lannet where he served as the President and CEO. Shmil joined Lannet as VP for R&D. Shmil also served as VP of Madge Networks.

  28. Joe Dobrenski

    Joe Dobrenski Joe Dobrenski Joe Dobrenski is the Human Capital Partner at Sequoia Capital. Prior to joining Sequoia Capital in 2002, Joe led the hardware and electronics recruiting practice for Russell Reynolds Associates. Earlier, Joe worked for Black & Decker and Price Waterhouse Management Consulting Services in roles involving strategy, operations and information technology. Joe has a BS in Operations Research from Cornell University.

  29. David Roeske

    David Roeske joined Canaan Partners in 2007 as an Investment Analyst on the IT team. He is focused on the firm's Clean Technologies initiative.

  30. Vish Mishra

    Vish joined Clearstone in March 2002 with over 30 years of leadership and management experience in the high tech industry including software, Internet, networking and telecommunications. He is a founder and served as a board member of Telera, a cutting edge voice web infrastructure company which was sold to Alcatel for $140 million in 2002.

  31. Wen Hsieh

    Wen earned a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and a Ph.D. minor in Molecular Cell Biology from the California Institute of Technology. He also received a B.S. with Honors and a M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology. email: wenh@kpcb.com

  32. Ravi Viswanathan

    Ravi Viswanathan Vice President, Private Equity Group, Goldman Sachs

  33. Justin Label

    Justin Label is an investor with Bessemer Venture Partners in their Menlo Park, California office. Since joining Bessemer in 2001, he has focused on investments in early-stage infrastructure software companies, most notably in the data security and Internet infrastructure areas. He has been involved in most of Bessemer's recent data security investments including Elemental Security and Postini. He is also a Director of Finjan Software.

  34. Scott Carter

    Scott Carter focuses on software and services investments. Prior to joining Sequoia Capital in 2006, he was with Summit Partners where he was involved in private equity investments in the financial services and technology sectors. Earlier, he was with JPMorgan and its predecessor entities and served in various staff positions in the United States Senate.

  35. Chris Olsen

    Chris Olsen focuses on software and services investments. Prior to joining Sequoia Capital in 2006, Chris worked at Technology Crossover Ventures where he was involved in private equity investments in the technology and financial services sectors and served as a board observer of eBags, Oak Pacific Interactive Corp, Whitepages.com, and Claria.

  36. Evan Norton

    Evan Norton joined ONSET Ventures in 2007. Evan brings over five years of experience in diverse medical technology markets including the orthopedics, diabetes and ear, nose and throat surgical markets. Most recently, Evan was a Marketing Manager with Acclarent, Inc. focused on bringing new products to patients with chronic sinus conditions.

  37. George Zachary

    George Zachary George Zachary joined Charles River Ventures in 2004. He brings more than 17 years of operating and investing experience in computing and consumer technology. George’s focus is on building great services and software technology companies. George led CRV’s investments in Skyrider and GoTV, and is on both company’s board of directors.

  38. Victor Westerlind

    Victor Westerlind focuses on information technology, with a specific concentration in the semiconductor, mobility, and cleantech sectors. Westerlind has led several investments for InterWest Partners including AccelChip (acquired by Xilinx), Advanced Microelectronic Equipment Corp (AMEC), Pivot3, SpectraLinear and T-RAM.

  39. Fouad Elnaggar

    Fouad ElNaggar is a Principal with Redpoint Ventures where he focuses on consumer Internet, online marketing, digital media, software and cleantech specifically biofuels, carbon sequestration and water-related technologies.

  40. Steve Spurlock

    Steve has been active in venture capital for nearly 20 years. He currently serves as Benchmark’s operating partner, running the day-to-day operations of the firm and acting as counsel to the firm. He joined Benchmark in 1999 after spending four years as a partner with Gunderson Dettmer.

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