David Sacks – Startup Investor Profile

General Info

David Sacks, as the Founder/Partner of Craft Ventures, focuses on SaaS and Marketplace models for investment. His professional career includes key roles at companies like PayPal, where he was the COO and Head of Product responsible for taking the company public before its sale to eBay for $1.5 billion. He also founded Yammer, later acquired by Microsoft for $1.2 billion. With a background in Economics from Stanford University and a J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School, he brings a wealth of experience to his investment decisions.
Location: San Francisco, CA
Country: South Africa
Industries:
Investment Regions: EU, NA, SEA
Investment Stages: pre-seed, seed
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EU, NA, SEA

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🤖 AI Activity Report

Status: low-active

AI Reasoning: Search results (PitchBook, Dealroom, NFX snippets) indicate David Sacks’ most recent recorded investment was on 19 Oct 2023 in Pair Team. From that date to the reference date, the time elapsed is more than 12 months (over 12 months and less than 24 months). Therefore he should be classified as low-active. The startup invested was Pair Team.

Angel activity thresholds:
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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