1. 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.

  2. Roelof Botha

    Roelof Botha is a venture capitalist. He began his career as an actuary. He was the CFO of PayPal. Now he works for Sequoia Capital and sat on the board of directors of YouTube before its acquisition by Google. Botha sits on the board of Insider Pages, Meebo, and Xoom. Botha graduated from Stanford Business School in 2000. He also attended the University of Cape Town where he did a BSc in Actuarial Science, Economics, and Statistics.

  3. Josh Kopelman

    Josh has been an active entrepreneur and investor in the Internet industry since its commercialization. In 1992, while he was a student at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Josh co-founded Infonautics Corporation - an Internet information company. In 1996, Infonautics went public on the NASDAQ stock exchange.

  4. 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.

  5. Jeremy Liew

    Venture Capitalist with deep industry experience in general managenemt, strategy and corporate/business development in the consumer media, internet and technology areas

  6. Vineet Buch

    Early stage venture investor in Consumer Internet, Mobile, Software and Clean Tech, focusing on both Silicon Valley and India. My blog is at http://ventureexplorer.typepad.com

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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. . . .

  10. Brad Feld
  11. Ron Conway
  12. Bradley Feld

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  13. Anil Kasibhatla

    Recruited a broad range of executives in Technology, Sales and Business development. Recruited hard to find Technologists for individual contributor roles. Recruited for early stage,later stage and Fortune 500 players. Published white papers on recruitment strategies, Current work can be found on Top-consultant (web portal) and News for Recruiters (web portal). Visit my Blog at http://webcruiter.typepad.com/webcruiting/

  14. Bryce Roberts
  15. J Peter Wagner

    Peter Wagner General Partner, Accel Partners Peter has been involved in networks and computing since the mid-'80s. Peter has been involved in networks and computing since the mid-'80s. He focuses on networked infrastructures, including the communications, computing, storage and wireless sectors. He focuses on networked infrastructures, including the communications, computing, storage and wireless sectors.