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Alison Pincus is an advisor at Shatter Fund and serves as Principal at Short List Capital. She has a background in digital marketing and business development from companies like The Walt Disney Company and NBC. Alison was featured in FORTUNE Magazine’s ‘Ones to Watch’ in 2011 and named one of the San Francisco Business Times’ ’40 Under 40 Emerging Business Leaders’ in 2012. She serves on the boards of the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco and the Aspen Art Museum in Aspen, Colorado.
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Investment Stages: pre-seed, seed
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Status: active
AI Reasoning: I found evidence that Alison Pincus (Alison Gelb Pincus) is an angel investor and partner at Short List Capital. The most recent identifiable investment activity is participation in Short List Capital’s portfolio including an investment in Kari (co-founder role) and other consumer startups; however, specific public transaction dates show activity within the 12-to-6 month window prior to the evaluation date. Based on available sources (LinkedIn and Short List Capital/Crunchbase profiles) indicating continued investing activity and portfolio updates within the past year but not within the last 6 months, classify as active. The startup name referenced in sources: Kari.
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Low Activity – Only known angel investments more than 12 months ago.
Active – Known angel investments between the last 12 and 6 months.
Very Active – Known angel investments in the last 6 months.
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