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Brett Crosby is the Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer at PeerStreet, a platform for investing in real estate debt. He has a track record of success, having co-founded Google Analytics and Urchin Software Corporation. Crosby’s investment thesis focuses on transforming mortgage finance through PeerStreet, with a strategic emphasis on real estate debt. His investments typically range across sectors like Enterprise Applications and Consumer, with notable investments in Xola, Cord, and Triggit. Crosby’s investment check sizes vary, with most recent investments made in Cord during a Seed Round. He has a collaborative style, as evidenced by PeerStreet’s mission-driven approach and emphasis on real estate debt solutions. Previous portfolio companies include Xola, Cord, and Triggit among others.
Location: San Francisco, CA
Country: United States of America
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Investment Stages: pre-seed, seed
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Status: low-active
AI Reasoning: Crunchbase lists Brett Crosby’s most recent personal investment as a Seed investment in Glide, with that funding round dated May 14, 2018. Calculating the time since that investment (over seven years) places him well beyond 12 months of inactivity. Therefore he should be classified accordingly.
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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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