Education & EdTech

  • Maja Markowitz

    Maja Markowitz is an Investor at b-to-v Partners AG with a focus on EnergyTech, Education, Future of Work, Cloud Infrastructure, Real Estate/PropTech, and other industries. Her investment check size is $5.7M with a range of $300K – $11.0M. She has partners including Luca Martinelli, Jochen Gutbrod, and others. Maja Markowitz operates in Munich, Zurich, New York City, and Berlin.

  • True Growth Capital

    True Growth Capital is a Berlin-based group of founders that invest in early-stage ventures. They focus on investments in convertible note, early-stage venture, private equity, secondary market, seed, and venture stages. The company was founded in 2018 by Marco Vietor and Paul Crusius. Their recent investments include unea, Kombuchery, and Packmatic.

  • Laurent Delaporte

    Laurent Delaporte is an entrepreneur and investor with a focus on early-stage investments in various sectors. His investment thesis revolves around supporting companies in EdTech, InsurTech, Sustainability, and SportsTech industries, with a preference for companies with a UConn connection or in those specific sectors. Laurent Delaporte’s investment check size typically ranges from $100K to $5.0M, with a sweet spot around $1.5M. He has a track record as the ex-CEO of QAPA (Adecco) and ex-VP of Microsoft EMEA. Laurent Delaporte’s investments fall in the categories of Impact, Digital Health, and Health Services at both Seed and Series A stages. Despite limited geographical preference data available, his collaboration style in partnerships appears to involve working with a range of co-investors, providing substantial financial backing, and fostering growth in innovative startups.

  • Joyce Capuano

    Joyce Capuano is a seasoned investor with a focus on small-cap core equity portfolio management. She has a track record at Artemis Investment and notable partnerships. Her investment thesis revolves around business strategy, client service, and marketing. While her particular investment focus areas are not specified, her previous investments include ProSky. Joyce’s investment check size varies, and she emphasizes collaboration in her investment approach.

  • EduCapital

  • Serge Chiaramonte

    Serge Chiaramonte is an early stage tech angel investor & advisor with a focus on Wellness & Fitness, Education, AI, ClimateTech/CleanTech, E-commerce, SaaS, Consumer Internet, and FinTech sectors. Serge prefers angel investments with a geographical preference for London. His previous investments include companies like StackOne, qomodo, Borderless, Trezy, Kohort, and more. He typically invests between $10K to $500K, with a sweet spot around $100K. Serge collaborates with co-investors such as Hector Mason from Episode 1 Ventures, Niccolo Sanarico from Primo Ventures, Alex Brunicki from Backed VC, and others.

  • Klas Berggren

    Klas Berggren is an investor who has made 2 investments, with the latest being Alequi in June 2019. One of Klas Berggren’s portfolio exits was Nordic KidsWear in January 2022.

  • Nessan Fitzmaurice

    Nessan Fitzmaurice, as a partner and member of the management team at the Chicago-based hedge fund Citadel, specializes in running the global Rates and Quantitative Credit businesses. He has a track record of managing these areas successfully.

  • iAngels

    iAngels is a Venture Capital and Angel Investment firm that provides investor audience the opportunity to invest in early-stage start-ups.

  • Eurie Kim

    Eurie Kim, a Principal at Forerunner Ventures, has a diverse investment focus that includes health and wellness, travel, personal care/beauty, supply chain automation, edtech, and sustainable food. She joined Forerunner Ventures in 2012 and has a track record of driving profitable growth in various sectors. While specific details on investment check sizes and partnership styles were not available, Eurie Kim’s professional background includes experience as a management consultant at Bain and Company and as an associate at Castanea Partners, focusing on growth investments in consumer and retail businesses. Her personal passion for entrepreneurship led her to launch MAVN and be part of the founding team of BYESSE. Eurie holds an MBA from The Wharton School and a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley.

  • Formation 8

    Formation 8, a California-based technology investment firm, focuses on seed, early, and later stage venture investments.

  • Jeb Bush

    Jeb Bush’s investment thesis focuses on pursuing investments that align with a positive societal impact. The firm he co-founded, Finback Investment Partners, targets social problems with a co-investment vehicle. The investment focus areas include mid-market and growth equity companies alongside leading private equity firms. Jeb Bush has a track record in real estate and investment ventures, including involvement with InnoVida, Swisher Hygiene, and Lehman Brothers. His previous investments have included holdings in companies like Pioneer Natural Resources, Walt Disney Co., and Waste Management Inc. Jeb Bush’s partnership and collaboration styles at Finback Investment Partners involve a team including George Huber and Jack Oliver, among others, operating from Coral Gables, FL. The geographical preference for investment includes initiatives to diversify economies, develop biotechnology, and improve education systems.

  • Kelly Pope

    Kelly Pope is an angel investor focused on education and impact investing. She investigates financial fraud mechanisms and has a background in business ethics. Pope’s investments are primarily in education, and she collaborates with education-focused non-profit boards and early ed-tech startups. Her check size of investment is not specified, but she serves as a Board Member at New Teacher Center and Declara, showcasing her active investment role. With a strong emphasis on education and impact, Kelly Pope is dedicated to influencing business ethics and fraud prevention through investments and partnerships.

  • Sixth Sense Ventures

  • LIV Capital

  • Joseph Singh

    Joseph Singh, Investor at Singh Investment Group, focuses on business services, works with Nucleus Research, and has investments in Arcis Capital Partners LLC. Known for a track record in private equity, he operates in multi-stages with check sizes typically ranging from $500k to $20M. Joseph’s collaboration style emphasizes commitment, trust, and information sharing in supply chain partnerships.

  • Adrien de Loes

    Adrien de Loes is an investor focusing on ventures addressing societal challenges in areas such as financial services, healthcare, education, and commerce. He invests in early-stage startups and has supported companies like Tallerator with a seed investment of â¬95K. In his professional career, Adrien de Loes has a track record in various fields, including athletics and investments. His partnership and collaboration style involves engaging in collaborative partnerships to address sustainability challenges. Geographically, his investments span regions focusing on societal impact. Specific investment check sizes are not disclosed.

  • Sander Nijssen

    Sander Nijssen is an angel investor with a focus on the European market. He has a diverse work experience, highlighted by his role as the Founder and CEO of WAKU Robotics, a company automating material processes. His investment check size ranges from $250K to $5M. Sander Nijssen has made previous investments in Europe’s largest mobile robot marketplace and robot fleet analytics SaaS platform. His partnership and collaboration styles align with driving innovation in software supply chains. His investment focus areas include education, internet, MOOC, automotive, and electric vehicles. Sander Nijssen’s geographical preference is Berlin, Germany.

  • Ryerson Futures Inc.

  • Kjartan Olafsson

    Kjartan Olafsson is the Founder of Volta Labs, a private startup studio and investment boutique focused on executing visions. He holds an MSc in Fishery Science with an emphasis on economy and finance. His investment focus areas include the seafood industry, sustainability, and growth ambitions for premium products. His geographical preference is in the international seafood industry. Kjartan Olafsson’s professional career includes being the Chairman of Icelandic Salmon AS and the Founder and Managing Director of Marko Partners, providing seafood advisory services. His partnership and collaboration styles reflect a strategic vision for growth and efficiency collaborations with industry producers. The investment check size for Kjartan Olafsson’s ventures varies depending on the specific project or company needs.

  • Kathia D Zazueta

    Kathia D Zazueta is a former Chief Evaluation Officer for the Global Environment Facility’s Independent Evaluation Office with experience in leading a global evaluation of the impact of Protected Areas on biodiversity. Contact information for the Independent Evaluation Unit is: email – [email protected], phone – (+82) 32-458-6450 (KST).

  • Gary Lin

    Gary Lin, based in Berlin, Germany, is the founder of Purple Orange Ventures with over 20 years of experience leading global digital marketing companies. Gary has a successful track record in founding and exiting a mobile advertising tech company. He invests in various sectors such as ecommerce, fintech, food delivery, real estate development, travel discovery, corporate health, social impact, and climate tech. His focus is on supporting entrepreneurs dedicated to removing animals from the global food system through Purple Orange Ventures. Gary has made investments in startups like Cooler Future, Wellnow, Epiclist, and Kisura, with involvement in partner investments including Lovely Day Foods and VEAT, leading to successful exits with Wellnow and Epiclist. Purple Orange Ventures typically participates in deals ranging from $1 to $5 million, investing in early-stage teams worldwide. Gary Lin’s collaboration style is driven by a commitment to supporting bold initiatives in innovative sectors, fostering partnerships to drive impactful change.

  • Bruno Bowden

    Bruno Bowden is an Equity Partner at Data Collective Venture Capital specializing in angel investments in technology startups with previous investments in various sectors including big data, travel, mobile advertising, and peer to peer car sharing. He holds a strong track record in engineering leadership roles at Google and is known for his exceptional speaking engagements at the TED conference. Bruno’s investment check size is diverse and aligns with early to late-stage startups. His partnership style emphasizes collaboration and support for companies he invests in.

  • KK Fund Pte Ltd.

  • Kirill Tasilov

    Tech infrastructure at the forefront of the investment strategy

  • CRV

    CRV is a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage investments in technology companies.

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  • Lindsey Brown

    Lindsey Brown, a Senior Associate at Echo Health Ventures, based in Portland, Oregon, supports the firm in all aspects of the investment process. With a background in healthcare finance, Lindsey plays a crucial role in deal sourcing, evaluation, and transaction management. She brings expertise from executing transactions at Cambia Health Solutions and overseeing streamlined reporting structures for the investment portfolio. Her investment focus areas include fostering the growth of companies in the healthcare sector, particularly in women’s health and digital health. Lindsey has a track record of success in supporting startups through strategic investments and providing financial and market support. Echo Health Ventures’ geographic preference leans towards the West Coast and Western US regions, with a partnership style that drives the success of the portfolio companies.

  • Amino Capital

    Amino Capital focusing on data driven startups, and blockchain powered next generation protocols.

  • Caspian

  • Philip Lo

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  • Ernest McKee

    Ernest McKee is an investor with a focus on edtech, fintech, and real estate tech sectors. His investment check size typically ranges between $500K to $5M in seed-stage rounds. In terms of partnership and collaboration styles, he values introspective, relational, and expressive approaches for effective teamwork.

  • Patrick Duffy

    Patrick Duffy is a Growth Equity Investor at McCarthy Capital, specializing in substantial minority investments from $10 million to $50 million. He serves on the boards of various companies including Spreetail, BiggerPockets, Scooter’s Coffee, and more, across different locations. Patrick’s investment approach aligns with McCarthy Capital’s focus on providing strategic equity investments and support to management teams in growing businesses.

  • Picus Capital

    Picus Capital is an early-stage technology investment firm with a long-term investment philosophy.

  • Oren Dobronsky

    Oren Dobronsky is an angel investor with a focus on Consumer Durables, Educational Software, and Software Development Applications. He prefers early-stage investments and has made investments in companies like Annabella. Oren Dobronsky’s investments include Wondermall, Hotbar.com, SmartShopper.com, and Infolinks. His professional career includes being the CEO and Chairman at Keter1 Acquisition. Geographically, Oren Dobronsky is active in California, United States. He maintains a collaborative style, working with Israeli entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, emphasizing the importance of integration and personal connections.

  • The Helm

    The Helm is an early-stage venture firm investing in game-changing companies founded by women through our fund and investor membership.

  • Alex Wyatt

    Alex Wyatt focuses on investing in EdTech and Enterprise Applications sectors, with a particular interest in August Robotics, a high-tech stealth mode company for home automation. Alex’s investments are primarily in companies like Edurio and August Robotics. He has a track record of supporting startups in the seed stage, with a notable investment of $5 million in August Robotics. His top location for investment includes Latvia. August Robotics, founded in 2015, is based in Melbourne and is currently in the Seed stage of development.

  • Parker Thompson

    Parker Thompson is a seasoned investor known for his focus on early-stage investments, particularly in B2B SaaS companies. His investment thesis emphasizes the importance of calculated risks and identifying unique opportunities in the market. Parker’s geographical preference is diversified, with a focus on innovative startups regardless of location. While there is limited information on his investment check size, his partnership and collaboration style is reflected in his proactive approach, quick decision-making, and empathy towards entrepreneurs. With a successful track record in the racing industry, Parker Thompson brings a wealth of experience to his investments, fostering growth and success for startups in various sectors.

  • H2 Ventures

  • David Davies

    Angel Investor David Davies works with clients to maximize enterprise value through growth, market-entry, mergers, and acquisitions programs. He has 29 years of consulting experience, focusing on executive leadership and strategic management. Davies’ partnership and collaboration style involve collaborating for the common good.

  • Marco Aarnink

    Marco Aarnink is an investor at Dutch Founders Fund with a sweet spot investment range of $1.5M and a current fund size of â¬100M. His investment focus areas include MarketingTech, Education, Enterprise Applications, E-commerce, Marketplaces, SaaS, and Consumer Internet at Pre-seed, Seed, and Series A stages. Some of his previous investments include Arnoud Aalbersberg, Bas Rieter, Bastiaan Beerens, Eric Veeneman, and Erik Jan Schreurs. Marco’s professional career began as an online entrepreneur, and he has a successful track record in the industry. The size of his investment checks varies, aiming for substantial returns. He emphasizes the importance of selecting investments with the potential for significant returns.

  • Avante Capital Partners

  • Sebastian Borek

    Sebastian Borek is an accomplished entrepreneur, advisor, and ecosystem builder. He specializes in ecosystem and venture building, ventures capital, and developing compelling educational formats. He has been involved in various organizations such as Peruya, Hinterland of Things, Borek Media GmbH, Visionary Ventures GmbH, Founders Foundation gGmbH, FinanceAds International GmbH (FinLeap), Bertelsmann SE, ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG (9live), and Cardmine Inc. Sebastian is committed to driving innovation, ecosystem building, and investing in technologies such as AI and blockchain. He has experience in advising, co-founding, being a CEO, and founding various entities.

  • Wildcat Venture Partners

    Wildcat invests in early stage B2B and B2B2C tech startups in the following markets: Digital Health, EdTech, Enterprise SaaS and FinTech.

  • Prime Venture Partners

    Prime Venture Partners is a natural destination for the startups targeting global markets

  • Corey Schmid

    J. Corey Schmid, a General Partner at Seven Peaks Ventures, focuses on investing in viable businesses in the late seed to Series A stages with check sizes ranging from $500,000 to $1.5 million. Seven Peaks Ventures prioritize early-stage companies in the Pacific Northwest region, particularly in Portland, Denver, and Salt Lake. Their investment thesis revolves around companies that have achieved product-market fit and revenue between one to three million. Schmid’s previous investments are not openly available on PitchBook.

  • Edenred Capital Partners

  • Ruvento Ventures Pte Ltd.

  • Dan Carroll

    Dan Carroll, the Managing Director at Inherent Group, is a value investor focusing on long-term investment opportunities and opportunistic dislocations. His investment focus areas include using environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors to source and underwrite investments. Dan has experience in various roles, including being a Principal at Tinicum Incorporated and an Investment Banking Analyst at Merrill Lynch. While there is no specific data on his investment check size, his past investments indicate markets like Mobile and Education. Dan Carroll emphasizes the importance of a clear business plan, success demonstration, networking, and being open to feedback for startups seeking investment.

  • Jessica Alba

    Jessica Alba is an angel investor focused on investments primarily in the Consumer and EdTech sectors. Her previous investments include companies like ResortPass, DESTREE, and Bumo. She has made investments mainly in the United States and France. Jessica Alba has been involved in Private Equity investments with a check size of $200 million. She is known for her successful acting career and her role as a Co-Founder at The Honest Company.

  • Vaultier7 LLP

  • Pine Tree Equity

  • Jeffrey Bezos

    Jeffrey Bezos is known for his long-term approach to investments, focusing on companies with strong growth potential and innovative business models. He invests in disruptive technologies like biotech, AI, and neurotechnology. Bezos’ investments span various sectors, including companies such as EverFi, General Assembly, MakerBot, NextDoor, Plenty, Airbnb, Grail, Juno Therapeutics, and more. His investment check size varies, with examples like $112 million in some companies. Bezos values long-term vision, patience, diversification, and investing in passion projects. His leadership style emphasizes teamwork, promoting new leaders, and high-quality decision-making. Bezos has a strategic acquisition history, expanding Amazon’s capabilities through acquisitions like Zappos and Whole Foods.

  • Bobby Babbrah

    Bobby Babbrah serves as the Chief Digital Officer at Penn Foster, focusing on Education and Workforce Up-skilling sectors. His investment firm, Flipp.ED Ventures, partners with impact-oriented funds, institutions, and employers in the education sector. Bobby’s career spans over 25 years in edTech and SaaS businesses, leading growth and transformation at various organizations. Flipp.ED Ventures aims to unlock strategic value and impact for lifelong learners. Bobby’s investment check size and specific previous investments are not readily available. He is known for his partnership and collaboration style, emphasizing talent specialization and collaborative creation.

  • Maciej Artur Noga

    Maciej Artur Noga is a Co-Founder at symmetrical.ai with a focus on early-stage investments primarily in human resources, learning and development technology startups. His professional career spans various sectors, including HR, ED Tech, and ITC projects. With a track record in entrepreneurship and investing, his collaboration style emphasizes meticulous partnerships. Past investments include activities through the Hedgehog Fund, indicating a diverse investment approach. While specific check sizes are not readily available, his involvement in various ventures showcases his commitment to supporting startups at different stages. Geographically, his investments are primarily in EU and EMEA regions, reflecting a targeted geographical preference.

  • Zhaoyi Investment

  • Fabio Cannavale

    Fabio Cannavale was the CEO of BravoFly before spearheading the acquisition of Lastminute.com in 2015, establishing Lastminute.com Group as a mid-tier European OTA. His investment focus areas include information technology, SaaS, software, hospitality, and more. Previous investments include Contents.com, Siamosoci, Sailogy, among others. Fabio has a diverse professional background, being a former Founder, CEO, and Board Member at various organizations. His investment check size typically ranges from 1-5 million dollars. Fabio is known for founding the Lastminute Foundation to promote social and cultural innovation, sustainable development, and charitable initiatives, focusing on social entrepreneurship, education, and sustainable development.

  • John Palmer

    John Palmer, Chairman of Gulf South Capital Inc, is a seasoned investor known for investing in early-stage companies. With a geographical preference for Jackson, Mississippi, John focuses on collaborations and holds a Master of Business Administration from Indiana University Bloomington. Gulf South Capital specializes in wireless and Internet technologies, targeting early-stage start-ups. Previous investments include Bomgar in computer software. John’s career boasts a generous track record in supporting arts, education, technology, athletics, and health care. Investment check sizes vary, as evidenced by a $5 million round for Bomgar. Gulf South Capital stands out for its hands-on partnership style, unlocking community knowledge through collaborative articles.

  • XRC Ventures

  • Susan Lyne

    Susan Lyne is the Founding Partner, President & Managing Partner at BBG Ventures, leading investments in women & diverse founders solving problems for the 99%. BBG Ventures focuses on early-stage investments in sectors like healthcare, education, and consumer products. Some of their previous investments include OOVA, Canela Media, Winky Lux, and Maverick. The fund’s average check size ranges from $500K to $1M, targeting ownership percentages of 7.5% to 10%. BBG Ventures prefers to lead or co-lead rounds at the pre-seed or seed stage. They have a geographically inclusive approach, supporting founders building for our polycultural future. Partnering with underestimated founders, BBG Ventures catalyzes innovation in overlooked sectors.

  • Lorne Zalesin

    Lorne Zalesin is an experienced CEO, consultant, and investor with a background in various verticals. He holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Michigan and an Executive MBA focused on Fast Growth Companies from MIT. Lorne’s investment focus areas include E-Learning, EdTech, and Education. He has been involved in organizations like Creative World School, Goldfish Swim School Franchise, RJL Properties, and Official Driving School, showcasing his diverse partnership and collaboration styles. Lorne has made investments in companies like Seelio and MyInsuranceExpert.com, demonstrating his interest in a wide range of industries. His professional career highlights strong leadership and skill in Business Process, SEO, Sales Management, CRM, Finance, and Team Building.

  • Cornelius Boersch

    Dr. Cornelius Boersch is a seasoned entrepreneur, technology investor, and business angel. With a focus on young Internet companies, he has made significant investments in startups like Alando.de, Lieferando, the Scout Group, wefox, Kavak, and reBuy. Boersch’s extensive track record includes investing in over 400 companies since 1995 and being named the “European Business Angel of the Year” in 2009. He is known for his hands-on partnership style, collaborating with entrepreneurs and providing valuable networking opportunities through platforms like Unternehmertag. Boersch’s investment check sizes vary, with continuous involvement in promising startups. His geographical preference for investments extends globally, with a particular focus on regions like Europe, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. Partnering with Cornelius Boersch offers startups a blend of experience, mentorship, and strategic guidance to foster rapid growth and success.

  • Ali Servet Eyuboglu

    Ali Servet Eyuboglu, founder and CEO of English Ninjas, is a successful serial entrepreneur with notable experience. He founded Turkey’s leading restaurant discovery platform ‘Mekanist’ in 2007 and successfully exited after its acquisition by Zomato. Following this, he ventured into English Ninjas, where he led the company to another successful exit with its acquisition by Open English in November 2021. Eyuboglu’s professional career showcases his expertise in building and scaling startups, particularly in the EdTech sector. He has a track record of strategic investments, including secured funding from institutional investors like Founders Factory, projectz, and ZMT Ventures. Eyuboglu’s investments are primarily focused on connecting individuals with native English-speaking tutors through English Ninjas, emphasizing B2C services in the EdTech market. While specific investment check sizes are not provided, his entrepreneurial journey and successful exits demonstrate a strong partnership and collaboration style in building innovative and scalable businesses.

  • Adam H. Phillips

    Adam H. Phillips is an experienced investor and entrepreneur with a strong track record. He has been involved in startups and investing for over 15 years, holding key roles such as Managing Director at Techstars. His investment thesis focuses on business opportunities that serve athletes’ investment priorities and promote STEM education. Adam’s geographical preference includes the Chicago and Midwest regions. He has partnered with organizations like AthletesInnovate and Techstars, demonstrating a collaborative and innovative style. Previous investments include partnerships with ventures like Educational Resources and involvement with Mox.E as the Managing Director. His investment check sizes vary based on the venture. Overall, Adam H. Phillips brings a wealth of experience, a diverse investment focus, and a hands-on approach to his partnerships.

  • Arin Maercks

    Arin Maercks, Managing Partner at New Frontier Capital Partners, focuses on investing in companies in the healthcare, education, internet, and technology sectors in China. The firm also invests in medical buildings. The Healthcare New Frontier Investment Fund, managed by Eucalia, invests in software and healthcare companies. Mr. Maercks’ previous investments include various companies such as JetSmarter and Verzasca Group. Additional information about his track record, professional career, investment check size, and partnership and collaboration styles is not available through the current search methods.

  • Howie Diamond

    Howie Diamond is General Partner and Managing Director at Ranch Ventures, a venture capital fund based in San Francisco, California. The fund focuses on the media, software, e-commerce, SaaS, mobile commerce, and TMT sectors. His investment check size ranges between $500K to $1.5M. Howie Diamond works to identify and evaluate promising early-stage technology and consumer-centric companies. Through his role, he brings expertise in various business aspects and a hard-core entrepreneurial perspective. Howie Diamond’s track record and professional career include his position as General Partner/Managing Director/Co-Founder at Pure Ventures. His partnership and collaboration styles are not explicitly mentioned on the Ranch Ventures website.

  • Arianna Huffington

    Arianna Huffington is the Founder & CEO of Thrive Global, focusing on wellness programs and products. Thrive Global’s investment thesis revolves around offering consumer products like health apps and corporate wellness programs; previous investments include Superhuman, Expanse, and Change.org. The investment check sizes range from $25M to $75M, with a collaborative partnership style evident in co-investments with companies like Superhuman.

  • Laurel Touby

    Laurel Touby, a former business journalist and exited tech CEO, is the Founding Partner at Supernode Ventures, focusing on pre-seed/seed stage tech startups across various sectors including FinTech, Healthcare, eCommerce, and Supply Chain tech. She primarily invests in seed-stage startups with a check size range of $500K to $1M. Laurel Touby has a solid track record as the founder of mediabistro.com, where she navigated the company through two recessions, showcasing her ability to manage growth with minimal resources. She is known for her active involvement in the entrepreneurial community through events like the Flatiron Investor meetings and Startup Digital Dinners. Laurel Touby is a seasoned investor with a diverse portfolio including investments in companies such as AdYapper, Appboy, Apploi, Buddie, Clef, CreativeWorx, Fashion GPS, Learn Immersive, and Pivit.

  • David Phelps

    David Phelps is a Co-Founder with experience in platforms for communities, tutoring agencies, and autopay apps. He holds Bachelor’s and post-baccalaureate degrees in Literature and Arabic Language, respectively. His collaboration styles involve programming film series and supporting educational projects.

  • New Harbor Capital, LLC

  • Artiman Management LLC

  • EMK Capital

  • Piyush Hemnani

    Piyush Hemnani, Principal at Mediahuis Ventures, focuses on investments in EdTech and HR Tech. Mediahuis Ventures recently invested in Settly, an HR platform for employee relocation, providing seed funding of â¬6 million. Hemnani collaborates with companies like Settly that align with their investment policy and aim to transform the future of work. The investment check size for such initiatives is substantial, supporting innovative startups like Settly to create a world where everyone can feel at home. Hemnani’s partnership and collaboration style emphasize changing how people learn and work, seeking exceedingly low churn rates and client satisfaction. Geographically, the investments and collaborative efforts extend across Europe, including countries like the Netherlands, Germany, the UK, Spain, Portugal, the Czech Republic, and Australia.

  • Kyle Hendrick

    Kyle Hendrick is a Venture Capital investor managing AAF Management Ltd. He specializes in pre-seed investments in sectors like Human Capital/HRTech, DeepTech, Consumer Health, Health IT, Consumer Internet, Enterprise, and FinTech. His typical investment check size ranges from $100K to $1M, with a sweet spot at $500K. Based in Washington, D.C., his partnership and collaboration style involves engaging in unique national collaboration and licensing programs. Unfortunately, specific previous investments were not available in the search results.

  • Sinovation Ventures

    Sinovation Ventures is a full-service venture capital firm that actively invests in the Chinese technology market.

  • Pip Wilson

    Pip Wilson is an accomplished investor and entrepreneur based in London, United Kingdom. With a diverse background in founding and leading successful ventures, Pip brings a wealth of experience to the investment landscape. Pip’s investment thesis revolves around innovative solutions that drive positive societal change. He focuses on early to mid-stage startups in the EU and SEA regions, supporting transformative technologies and sustainability-driven initiatives. Over the years, Pip has demonstrated a strategic investment approach, with check sizes typically ranging between $100,000 and $500,000 per company. His collaboration style emphasizes hands-on involvement, ensuring active support and mentorship to portfolio companies. With a notable track record in leading organizations like amicable, Bluefin Solutions, and The RSA, Pip’s professional career underscores his commitment to fostering growth and innovation in the startup ecosystem.

  • Mujtaba Wani

    Mujtaba Wani is a Principal at GSV Ventures and a venture capitalist with a focus on digital learning. His investment thesis revolves around sustainable and impactful investments in the edtech and workforce tech sectors. Mujtaba’s investment focus areas include Media and Entertainment, Edu-Tech, and transformative startups such as Abwaab, Classplus, PhysicsWallah, and Quizizz. He is known for backing early and late-stage entrepreneurs, demonstrating a multi-stage venture capital approach. Mujtaba’s track record showcases a successful career with key investments in companies like Asurion, Cotiviti, and Rivian. In terms of check size, he typically invests around $100,000 and prefers partnerships that align with collaborative styles in the learning and workforce tech domains.

  • Luca Martinelli

    Luca Martinelli is a Venture Partner at b2venture with investment focus areas in Fintech, HR & Recruiting, EdTech, Consumer Tech, and B2B SaaS. The stage of investment is in early-stage startups. His geographical preference is not specified. Previous investments include involvement in pre-seed human capital/HRTech areas. Luca Martinelli collaborates with a community of angel investors and is actively engaged in various investment roles, indicating a diverse professional career. The investment check size is not mentioned, and his partnership and collaboration styles are described as engaging in insights, inspiration, and collaboration.

  • Ian Davis

    Ian Davis, a senior executive with over 30 years of experience, serves as Chairman at Abyss and is actively involved in tech start-ups as a mentor, advisor, and angel investor. His investment focus areas include media, telecommunication, and education. He currently has a portfolio of 7 invested companies and provides strategic guidance. The collaboration styles he values include establishing trust with colleagues and ensuring thorough preparation for meetings to achieve alignment.

  • Tamara Obradov

    Tamara Obradov is the Managing Partner at Tablomonto, a venture capital firm based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The firm specializes in investing in companies in the software and technology sectors.

  • Andrew Boszhardt

    Andrew Boszhardt, the Founder and Managing Partner at Great Oaks Venture Capital, focuses on investing in early-stage growth businesses led by promising entrepreneurs. Great Oaks is known for investing in tech-based startups at the seed and series A stages. With a track record spanning over three decades, Andrew has been instrumental in seeding over 200 technology and consumer startups. His investment check sizes typically range from $0 to $500,000. Prior to founding Great Oaks in 2003, Andrew was a Managing Director at Neuberger Berman, co-founded and sold an asset management business, and held executive positions at Goldman Sachs from 1980 to 1996. His partnership and collaboration styles are not explicitly specified in the available information.

  • Peter Lehner

    Peter Lehner is an Individual/Angel investor operating at the Seed stage. His investment focus areas include EdTech, Education, Internet, Marketplace, and SaaS. Peter Lehner’s previous investments have been in Courseticket. He is based in Vienna, Austria, and his regions of investment cover European Union (EU), Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA)

  • Mark Kantor

    Mark Kantor is an angel investor based in San Francisco, USA. He has shown interest in various markets including Consumer Internet, Mobile, Financial Services, Education, Personal Finance, iOS, Hardware, Food and Beverages, Robotics, Social Media, Online Dating, and SaaS. Some of his notable past investments include LeadGenius, Boosted, MixRank, Quartzy, Tesla Motors, Lovely, and Clerky. He is an experienced arbitrator in international investment and commercial disputes with a focus on practice areas like Accounting, Corporate Commercial, Energy, Financial Services, Mergers, Acquisitions, Joint Ventures, Partnership, Shareholder, Real Estate, Technology, and Transportation. However, specific details about his investment thesis, stage of investment, geographical preference, investment check size, and partnership and collaboration styles could not be found.

  • Twin Bridge Capital Partners

  • Boston Seed Capital, LLC

  • Sunil Gunderia

    Sunil Gunderia is a recognized EdTech industry leader with a focus on education technology. He led the development of adaptive products that integrate learning science, behavioral research, and AI to tailor education for each child. His past investments include Storybricks, Pixowl, SalesBump, and AppShed. Sunil’s professional career includes 11 years at The Walt Disney Company, overseeing mobile product development globally. He currently serves as the Chief Innovation Officer at Age of Learning. Sunil is based in Los Angeles, United States, and his investment focus areas span various industries such as mobile, consumer internet, enterprise software, digital media, and more. The typical check size for his investments is not specified, and he operates as an Angel/Individual investor.

  • Owl Ventures

  • Rethink Impact

    Rethink Impact is a venture capital firm investing in female leaders using technology to solve the world,Äôs biggest problems.

  • Omar Amanat

    Omar Amanat, the founder of Tradescape, is an investor with a focus on healthcare and education sectors in the MENA region. His investment thesis revolves around capturing market opportunities and creating long-term, sustainable stakeholder value. Amanat’s investments primarily target healthcare and education platforms, indicating a strategic focus in these areas. While specific details on investment stage, geographical preference, previous investments, track record, professional career, and partnership styles were not explicitly mentioned on the website, his commitment to the healthcare and education sectors signals a dedicated approach to these industries. Amanat’s investment check size and collaboration strategies may vary based on individual engagements and partnerships in the healthcare and education sectors within the MENA region.

  • Laurene Jobs

    Laurene Powell Jobs is involved in multi-stage venture funding through Emerson Collective, focusing on sectors like Enterprise, Edtech, Fintech, Climate, and more. The investment stage includes Pre-Seed and Seed rounds with check sizes ranging from $100K to $1M. The organization has invested in startups impacting the world positively. Some of the investments include Guild Education, Gusto, and Color. Emerson Collective emphasizes the importance of leader and leadership teams when selecting partners, with a focus on values and alignment. Laurene Powell Jobs’ organization invests in a variety of sectors and geographies, notably in the USA. The previous investments include supporting edtech startup Panorama Education. The collaboration style involves valuing leaders and leadership teams of partner organizations.

  • Scott Crosby

    Scott Crosby is an Angel Investor. The geographical preference and partnership styles were not found in the search results.

  • Cherry Tree & Associates

  • Dick Harryvan

    Dick Harryvan, at Finch Capital, brings a wealth of experience, having been the former CEO of ING Direct. He serves as an advisor in the European Growth investors firm, backing entrepreneurs in Finance, Health, and Real Estate Tech. With a track record including positions at NN Group N.V. and ANWB B.V., Dick focuses on fintech, healthtech, real estate tech, and regtech sectors. Primarily investing in the early to growth stages in the EU, he values collaborative partnerships to shape the future of finance and technology. Dick’s investment check sizes typically range to support innovative startups in their developmental phases.

  • Janosch Kühn

    Janosch Kühn is an entrepreneur and investor based in Berlin, Germany. His investment thesis, focus areas, stage of investment, geographical preference, previous investments, track record, professional career, investment check size, and partnership and collaboration styles are not explicitly available from the sources searched.

  • Ward Fisher & Company

  • John Hering

    John Hering is a Co-Founder and serves as the Executive Chairman at Lookout. He is a technology investor at Vy Capital and has made investments in companies like Fort Point Beer, Embrace, and AWS Wickr. John Hering’s educational background includes a degree in Planning from the University of Southern California (USC). As a General Partner and Board Member of Coalition, John Hering is actively involved in various roles within different companies.

  • Alan Louie

    Alan Louie is a seed stage investor focusing on educational startups. With a geographic focus on North America, he has invested in companies like Remind101, Inkling, Eduvant, Educreations, ClassDojo, Formative Learning, and TutorCloud. His professional career includes roles at Imagine K12, Google, Kontiki, Shutterfly, Netscape, Infoseek, Network Computing Devices, Sun Microsystems, and more. He has a deep interest in education and literacy, having worked on strategic partnerships, special projects, and managing tricky partners.

  • Georgia Cavanaugh

    Georgia Cavanaugh is a VC Analyst at SteelSky Ventures based in Chicago, Illinois. Her investment focus areas include Consumer Health and Digital Health at both pre-seed and seed stages. Georgia’s investment range is $100K to $5.0M with a sweet spot at $1.5M. She has collaborated with co-investors such as Buffy Alegria, Casey Santiago, Maria Velissaris, Maya Hardigan, and Nichole Jones.

  • Oliver Heinrich

    Oliver Heinrich is a Partner at Picus Capital since 2017, overseeing pre-seed stage portfolio companies. With a background in marketing & sales and organizational design at McKinsey & Company in Munich, Oliver focuses on finance, education, and healthcare sectors. He holds a master’s degree in Banking and Finance from the University of St. Gallen. Oliver’s investments range up to USD 3 million per company, participating actively post-Series A. Picus Capital plans significant investments in Asia, targeting around USD 250â300 million over the next three to five years, with a strategic approach to follow-up investments and collaboration.

  • Steven A. Rodriguez

    Steven A. Rodriguez is a Venture Partner at Refinery Ventures with an investment range of $100K to $5.0M, focusing on Hardware, Robotics, SMB Software, and AI at Series A stage. His sweet spot is $1.5M. Some of his recent investments include Titaniam and Edgybees. Steven collaborates with co-investors like Lu Zhang, Tim Schigel, Gigi Levy-Weiss, and others. He is known for his track record in driving brand engagement and community growth. His geographical preference and investment focus areas were not explicitly mentioned.

  • Character

  • David Rosenblatt

    David Rosenblatt is a seasoned entrepreneur and angel investor who serves as the Chief Executive Officer and Board Member at 1stdibs. He has a background in digital marketing technology and services, having previously been the CEO of DoubleClick. David’s investment focus areas include technology companies like Firsthand, Toolio, and Coder. As an angel investor, he typically invests personal funds in promising companies. His professional career showcases strategic leadership roles in companies like Bear Aesthetic, Artisan Collective, and Great Soles. David’s collaboration style is characterized by maintaining strong relationships with business partners and stakeholders, focusing on the impact of business solutions. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

  • Naveen Selvadurai

    Naveen Selvadurai is an angel investor with a focus on Marketplaces, Consumer Internet, Cloud Infrastructure, Developer Tools, Financial Technology, Education & Training, E-Commerce, Healthcare IT, and Health & Wellness. He invests in Seed Rounds, Early stage VC, and Later stage VC. His previous investments include Positive Food. Naveen has a track record of working with Lucent, Sony, Nokia, and Sun Microsystems before co-founding Foursquare. He serves as an Advisor at Future Perfect Ventures where he provides guidance in the investment process. The investment check size of Naveen Selvadurai varies based on the specific investment opportunity, and he adopts a collaborative and hands-on approach in his partnerships.

  • Quantum Leap Ventures (qlv.berlin)

    Quantum Leap Ventures actively identifies and supports early stage startups building deep technology powered solutions for problems in healthcare, climate & sustainability, finance, and education. They invest in founders with a strong vision and a stellar business acumen. Their investment focus areas include Hitfox, Point Nine Capital, Fyber, Delivery Hero, DNA, LiquidM, GUK, and Mobilike. Quantum Leap Ventures invests early as a business angel and helps mature companies scale. Their investment portfolio consists of Hitfox, Point Nine Capital, Fyber, Delivery Hero, DNA, LiquidM, GUK, and Mobilike.

  • InQlab

  • Bruce Holland

    Bruce Holland, President of Holland Construction Services, specializes in constructing Healthcare Facilities, Educational Facilities, Multi-Family and Student Housing, Retail & Shopping Centers, Financial Institutions, Office Buildings, Industrial/Warehouses, and Senior Care Facilities. Holland invests primarily in the creation of workplaces and industries that positively impact communities. He focuses on early career researchers investigating work behavior and health influences. While details on his investment check size and partnership styles are not explicitly available, Holland’s track record in business development and community involvement showcases his dedication to constructive growth and sustainable projects.

  • Georgina Smallwood

    Georgina Smallwood is an investor who focuses on supporting women founders and sustainable ideas. Her investments range from seed to angel stage, with recent investments in LiSA, fina, Kindora, and Remi. Georgina’s investment check size typically ranges from $15-70 million, with a sweet spot at $25 million. She has a track record as the Chief Product Officer at N26 and Tier Mobility, playing a significant role in product strategy and team leadership. Georgina’s geographical preference is in Europe, with a focus on startups in sectors like TransportationTech, Education, and Marketplaces. She collaborates well with co-investors and scouts like Amit Kumar, Rich Wong, and Dominik Richter, aiming to build strong partnerships and support startup growth.

  • AGP Miami

    AGP Miami is an angel investor network based in Miami, Florida, specializing in early-stage companies focused on Enterprise Applications, EdTech, and other sectors. They have a portfolio of 5 companies including Nearpod, ClassWallet, and LiveNinja. AGP Miami’s investments are typically in Seed and Series A stages. The most recent investment made was in Birch Finance (Seed Round) in January 2018. The average check size for investments by AGP Miami is around $250,000. They have a strong preference for investing in South Florida-based companies. AGP Miami operates as an investment club of accredited investors and focuses on cultivating a collaborative work environment. Meetings are exclusive to members, and startups undergo a Selection Process before pitching to AGP Members.

  • Wendy Whitsell

    Wendy Whitsell is a Partner at Owl Ventures, a venture capital firm with a focus on education technology companies. Owl Ventures invests in companies across the education spectrum, leveraging its domain expertise to help entrepreneurs scale their businesses. The firm invests in early childhood, K-12, higher education, and career mobility/professional learning startups. Wendy Whitsell’s investments range from $5M to $50M and Owl Ventures collaborates with other investor firms for co-investments. The team at Owl Ventures consists of various partners, managing directors, Principals, Vice Presidents, and more, with a strong network of strategic partners. Owl Ventures is dedicated to partnering with transformative companies in the education technology sector, aiming to change the trajectory of these companies with their experience and global network.

  • Gintare Statkute

    Gintare Statkute is a Founder and Director at Forukis Ltd, with a focus on web-platform projects in agriculture, nutrition, beauty, health, well-being, education, and IT industries. The business idea follows the UK Clean Growth Strategy. Gintare seeks partners for various grants and welcomes investors. The investment check size for Venture Funds can be between $500K to $1.5M. Gintare’s collaboration style involves understanding three common styles: introspective, relational, and expressive, and finding ways to work better together with different styles. Professional background includes experience as a self-employed website programmer and past roles as a CEO and Researcher.

  • Imprimatur Capital Ltd.

  • GoBeyond

    GoBeyond is a venture capital firm based in Zurich, focusing on investments in early-stage fintech companies. Their portfolio includes companies in industries like environment, health, education, food, housing, services, medtech, biotech, technology, and luxury sectors.

  • Samara Hernandez

    Samara Hernandez is the Founding Partner of Chingona Ventures, a venture capital fund with a focus on financial technology, female technology, food technology, health/wellness, and the future of learning. She has made investments in companies like Suma Wealth, Sigo Seguros, Empower3d, ConnectCareHero, Dame Products, Topl, and Toolchain. Samara has a track record of being tenacious and making an average check size of $100,000 to $250,000 in her first fund. Her partnership and collaboration style emphasize investing in overlooked founders and industries, aiming to bring change by empowering diverse voices in investment decisions.

  • Brigit van Dijk – van de Reijt

    Brigit van Dijk – van de Reijt, the CEO of DOB Equity, focuses on investing in innovative, scalable, and impactful companies across the East African market. The firm prioritizes social or environmental good alongside financial returns, with a strong interest in sectors like agribusiness, retail, transportation, warehousing, education, renewable energy, and healthcare. DOB Equity targets companies in their early stages, provides extensive support, and values partnerships with entrepreneurs. Previous investments include companies like Twiga Foods, Copia, and Africa Logistic Properties(ALP). Brigit’s diverse experience in private equity across different markets enhances her strategic investment decisions and growth impact.

  • Juan Lopez-Valcarcel

    Juan Lopez-Valcarcel is known for focusing on digital product strategy and technology delivery, particularly in the education sector. His investment stage includes Series A funding. He has made investments in various companies such as gloo networks, NBC Universal, Pearson, Kantar, and Booz Allen Hamilton. With 20 years of experience, Juan has helped companies transform their product strategy and technology operations, demonstrating a track record of successful digital transformation. The investment check size associated with Juan Lopez-Valcarcel is not explicitly mentioned in the available information. Regarding partnership and collaboration styles, he is involved in collaborations to improve contributions in healthcare, as seen through his involvement in European regional partnerships.

  • Nick Fry

    Nick Fry is a seasoned professional with a background in business development, finance, and investment. A graduate of San Diego State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Nick has gained diverse experience in roles ranging from Lead Development Representative at Zego (Powered by PayLease) to Customer Service Representative at Accredited Debt Relief. His track record includes working in support roles for data analysis, market research, revenue reports, and technological development for investor relations. Nick’s professional journey also includes internships at Ventus Group Real Estate, where he handled various tasks supporting investor relations, and as a Valet at Ace Parking, where he facilitated high-volume events. Currently based in San Diego, California, Nick Fry is looking to leverage his skills in analytics for business development, finance, or investment opportunities.

  • Futurist Collective

    Futurist Collective, an angel group based in Amsterdam, Netherlands and founded in 2016, specializes in investing in early-stage companies at the intersection of education, workforce development, and human potential. Their investment thesis revolves around purposeful technological innovations that improve workers’ well-being and economic mobility. Futurist Collective’s portfolio includes investments in adult education, workforce, human resources technology, and wraparound support services. They value collaboration across industries and seek partners to scale high-impact workforce technologies. Their geographical preference is not specified, but they focus on innovative solutions in education technology, HR technology, and workforce technology. The team at Futurist Collective is dedicated to nurturing businesses and scaling their impact in the future of work and workforce development technologies.

  • Marcel Legrand

    Marcel Legrand is a Co-Founder and Operating Partner at Vertical Knowledge, specializing in a wide spectrum of sectors and company stages. He is keen on small or mid-size market-leading companies showing entrepreneurship, high growth, and customer-centric values. Marcel focuses on technology, SaaS, healthcare, human capital/education, and more. He invests across start-ups, PE mid-sized, and public companies. Marcel is motivated by top talent, financial pragmatism, visionary thinking, proactive change, and honest collaboration. His investment check sizes vary based on the company stage and needs. Marcel Legrand also serves as Chief Executive Officer at RealMatch.

  • James Franklin

    James Franklin serves on the boards of companies like FluorFinder, Cloud Elements, Yonomi, TapInfluence, and aWhere. He has a vast experience in roles such as Vice President of Enterprise Performance Management and General Manager of the Crystal Ball Global Business Unit at Oracle Corporation. Previously, he held key positions at Decisioneering and was the founder of webfamilies.com. His investment focus areas include industries like Big Data, Analytics, Cloud Data Services, Farming & Agriculture, and Social Commerce. James Franklin’s geographical preference is Denver, Colorado, United States. He is known for a successful coaching career in football and attributes his success to core values like positive attitude and great work ethic. The investment check size associated with James Franklin is not specified. In terms of partnership and collaboration styles, his approach is not explicitly stated, but his track record showcases a history of successful investments and leadership roles.

  • Vistria Group

  • Social Capital

    Social Capital is a venture capital investment firm that partners with entrepreneurs at all stages.

  • Michael Howse

    Michael Howse is a Co-Founder and General Partner at Eleven Ventures, focusing on early-stage investments in emerging game technologies like virtual reality, augmented reality, digital gaming, and esports. His track record includes positions at AMD, Bigfoot Networks, and 3dfx where he increased revenue from $20M to over $400M in three years. Some of his previous investments include Nimble Collective and Outpost Games. As an angel investor, Michael invested personal money in promising companies. He has a background in cloud services, consumer technology, interactive entertainment, and mobile applications. Michael’s investment check size ranges from seed to venture stage.

  • Richard Jun

    Richard Jun is the Co-Founder and Managing Director of BAM Ventures. His investment thesis is consumer-focused, with a geographical preference for Los Angeles, California, USA. Richard invests in early-stage startups and participates in seed VC rounds, as shown by his investment in Ember Fund in 2021. He has a track record of successful investments and a background in transactional law. The investment check size can reach $5.3 million, and he collaborates with a variety of partners like Anthos Capital, Calm Ventures, and Uncorrelated Ventures.

  • W. Bruce Lunsford

    W. Bruce Lunsford serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Lunsford Capital, where the investment focus areas include healthcare, technology, entertainment, and real estate. The stage of investment ranges from early to late stages. Geographically, the preference indicates potential investments in diverse companies, although specific regions are not highlighted. Previous investments include participation in financing deals such as the Series A funding for Edumedics. Mr. Lunsford’s track record includes successful involvement in various ventures. The specific investment check sizes are not publicly available. Partnership and collaboration styles emphasize negotiation, accountability, shared values, clear communication, and respecting each collaborator’s roles and responsibilities to ensure productive and sustainable collaborations.

  • Travis Kalanick

    Travis Kalanick, the former CEO of Uber, has launched the 10100 venture fund with a focus on education, e-commerce, China, and cities. His investments range from job creation to e-commerce opportunities in China and India, with a particular emphasis on real estate and tech. Kalanick also engages in non-profit investments, particularly in education and urban development. Some of his previous investments include Uber itself, healthcare tech startup Kareo, and ventures exploring urban mobility. The fund’s collaboration style involves a broad interest in diverse sectors, aiming at fostering innovation and growth in various industries.

  • Norwich Ventures

  • Nick Hammerschlag

    Nick Hammerschlag, the Managing Partner at Martellus Holdings, focuses on investments in the Internet, Technology, Enterprise Applications, and EdTech sectors. His geographical preference is in the United States. Previous investments include Enterprise Applications and EdTech sectors, with Practice being a notable portfolio company. The stage of investment for Martellus Holdings is primarily in seed rounds. Martellus Holdings has had successful collaborations with investors like National Science Foundation, 1776, Social Capital, and City Light Capital.

  • William Reeve

    William Reeve is an experienced serial entrepreneur and angel investor with a focus on e-commerce and business services. He has been involved in co-founding companies like LOVEFiLM.com and Secret Escapes. With a track record in various roles across PLCs, P/E backed businesses, and startups, he is one of the UK’s most experienced angel investors. His investments include companies like Graze.com, Paddy Power PLC, and Zoopla. William Reeve’s median deal size is not disclosed, and he is known for his partnership and collaboration across high-growth internet companies.

  • Jungu Angels

    Jungu Angels is an investor with a focus on innovation and entrepreneurship worldwide. They support high-potential next-generation ventures and emphasize values like Innovation, Globality, Foresight, and Integration. The check sizes for investments typically range from $10,000 to $100,000. Their collaboration style is geared towards fostering a collaborative and mutually beneficial relationship between investors and entrepreneurs. Jungu Angels aims to support and encourage their members to integrate resources into promising ventures. Their emphasis on innovation and fostering global entrepreneurship reflects their commitment to promoting the best interests of their members and the angel investing community.

  • Max Ventilla

    Max Ventilla is the Co-founder and CEO of AltSchool. AltSchool aimed to change the traditional education approach to a more student-centric model, experimenting with personalized learning and technology platforms. Ventilla transitioned AltSchool into a technology platform sold to schools for $150 per student. Despite challenges and school closures, AltSchool students showed progress in mathematics. Ventilla emphasized partnerships with city governments and envisioned micro-schools becoming pervasive to revolutionize education. The collaboration style involved partnering with various entities for innovative educational solutions.

  • Weitian Group

    Weitian Group, led by Tony Tian, is a full-service investor relations consultancy specializing in small- to micro-cap companies. With offices in New York City, Beijing, and Hong Kong, their team leverages deep knowledge of the U.S. capital market and U.S./Chinese corporate culture to provide bilingual services round the clock. Weitian Group focuses on helping client companies with pre- and post-IPO communication with investors. Tony Tian, a Principal at Weitian Group LLC, brings a wealth of experience in investor relations and finance, supported by his education at NYU Stern School of Business. The group welcomes experienced IR/finance professionals with corporate connections to join their expanding team. For more information, visit their website at [www.weitian-ir.com](www.weitian-ir.com) or reach out via email at help@weitian-ir.com.

  • 27V

  • Mila Cramer

    Mila Cramer is an Investment Manager at Project A Ventures in Munich, Germany. She focuses on investments in various sectors, including ConstructionTech, Travel, SMB Software, Education, and Digital Health. Mila’s investment range is $100K – $5.0M, with a sweet spot of $1.5M. Her current fund size is $375M. Previous investments by Mila include companies like Montamo and 11x.ai. She operates as a lead investor for Pre-Seed Rounds. Mila’s partnership and collaboration style involves working with a diverse range of investors within Project A Ventures.

  • Nicholas P. Negroponte

    Nicholas P. Negroponte is an influential investor with expertise in future communications, digital technologies, and media innovation. With a track record as an angel investor, Negroponte has invested in over 30 startup companies including Zagats, Wired, Ambient Devices, Skype, and Velti. His professional career includes founding the MIT Media Laboratory and contributing to the fields of digital technologies and human-computer interaction. Additionally, Negroponte has been involved in developing new interactions between humans and computers, making him an authority on tomorrow’s world. As the visionary behind One Laptop per Child, a nonprofit deploying laptops for primary education in developing countries, he has demonstrated a commitment to impactful initiatives. His partnership and collaboration style is marked by active involvement as an investor and board member in companies like Wired Magazine and Motorola, indicating a hands-on approach to fostering innovation.

  • GGV-Going Global Ventures

  • Andre Wegner

    Andre Wegner is the CEO and Founder of Authentise, specializing in data-driven collaboration and process management software for digital manufacturing. He has a background in digital manufacturing, additive manufacturing, and supply chain disruption. Andre has been the Chair of Digital Manufacturing at Singularity University and has experience as a Vice Principal at Alitheia Capital and Senior Associate at Intellecap. He holds degrees from ESSEC Business School, University of St Andrews, and Singularity University. His investment focus areas include EdTech, Conversational AI, and ESG. Andre Wegner’s prior investments include projects in the Supply Chain Management and 3D Printing markets. However, information on his investment check size and specific partnership and collaboration styles is not available at this time.

  • Mike McCue

    Mike McCue is an American technology entrepreneur who has founded or co-founded companies like Paper Software, Tellme Networks, and Flipboard. He primarily invests in EdTech and Enterprise Applications sectors, with a focus on the United States. Some of his previous investments include TreeRing. His professional background includes roles at companies like Microsoft and IBM. His investment check size and partnership styles are not readily available.

  • Kim Patel

    Kim Patel is a venture capital investor focusing on sectors like Real estate, Agriculture, Education, Energy, and Oil and Gas. Her firm specializes in Growth Capital Investments and has the capacity to invest $500 million in viable projects. She has made previous investments, including one involving a $30 million investment to aid in global expansion. Kim Patel’s professional career involves leading company-wide initiatives at Vice Media and being recognized on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list. She is based in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

  • Jack Bekhor

    Jack Bekhor is an investor with a focus on EdTech companies, particularly in Europe. He is involved in Seed Rounds of investments and has previously invested in companies like Reach7. Jack Bekhor’s investment check size and partnership and collaboration style are not explicitly mentioned in the available information.

  • Swedfund International AB

  • Roger Lemire

    Roger Lemire is an investor who focuses on sectors providing critical goods and services to low-income customers including Agriculture, Education, Energy, Health, and other sectors. He has previously invested in Gemini Sports Analytics, a no-code AI platform for predictive modeling. Roger’s professional career and track record involve leading investment rounds in innovative tech companies. His investment check size for new ventures typically ranges from $250,000 to $5,000,000. Roger Lemire’s partnership and collaboration style reflect a hands-on approach, actively engaging with founders and leveraging his network for mutual growth.

  • Scott Swid

    Mr. Scott Swid is an Angel Investor with a focus area that is not specified. He has made investments, including one in CariClub. Scott Swid’s investment check size is active, and he has a partnership and collaboration style evident from his involvement with Maserati in motor sport.

  • Sofia Hasselberg

    Sofia Hasselberg is an Investment Director at Bonnier Ventures in Stockholm, Sweden. She focuses on Sector & Stage Rankings such as Messaging, Entertainment & Sports, Logistics, Food and Beverage, ClimateTech/CleanTech, Real Estate/PropTech, Marketplaces, Digital Health, Health & Hospital Services, and Health IT, particularly in Series B investments. Sofia collaborates with investors like Dajana Mirborn, Johanna Rahm Juhlin, Nadja Abbas, and Victor Bodin. Her investment range is between $100K and $5.0M with a sweet spot at $1.5M. Sofia’s previous investments include cancer diagnostics firm Elypta, where she saw potential in improving healthcare through liquid biopsies for early-stage cancer detection.

  • Robert Adelson

    Robert Adelson is a Managing Partner at Osage University Partners, investing in Biotech, Future of Work, Edtech, and Enterprise sectors primarily in the USA. His check sizes range from $500K to $1M, $1M to $3M, and $3M to $10M.

  • Allos Ventures

    Allos Ventures invests in early-stage B2B software and business services companies in the Midwest.

  • Zander Adell

    Zander Adell is an Angel Investor with a Co-Founder and Head of Product role at Pantastic. He has previous experience as a Chief Executive Officer at Doorman. His past investments include CommitChange and his investment check sizes vary. Zander Adell’s partnership and collaboration style is reflected in his roles as a Co-Founder, CEO, and Head of Product.

  • Chris Catalano

    Chris Catalano is a Partner at Maxim Partners, a private equity firm focusing on education and wellness investments. The firm aims to enrich lives through innovation by partnering with entrepreneurial leaders to provide capital and resources tailored to their needs. Maxim values passion, commitment, respect, collaboration, innovation, and growth. They are based in Chicago, IL.

  • TVC Capital, L.L.C.

  • Trimaran Capital Partners

  • Jon Zimmerman

    Jon Zimmerman, a Partner at Oak Hill Capital, has a background in senior operating and finance roles with over 20 years of experience. He serves on the Board of Trustees of Kent Denver School and is a Chartered Accountant. His investment focus includes capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital, and emerging companies. Jon Zimmerman’s geographical preference is in North America. He has a track record in impacting business growth metrics and has held significant positions in healthcare IT. As an angel investor, Jon focuses on seed round investments in industries like Consumer Internet, Enterprise Software, and Mobile. His partnership and collaboration styles involve strategic alliances to automate the delivery of patient data for efficient healthcare decision support.

  • SJF Ventures

    SJF Ventures is a venture capital partnership focusing on the resource efficiency, sustainability, and technology-enhanced services sectors.

  • Vibhu Mittal

    Vibhu Mittal is an Angel Investor and CEO of Edmodo. With a Ph.D. in Computer Science from USC, a track record in K-12 education platforms, and a focus on Pre-seed investments in various sectors, he channels his partnership and collaboration styles through advisory roles and co-founding startups.

  • Sherry Coutu

    Sherry Coutu is focused on collaborative investing with a lead cheque focus and sourcing products such as open angel, Trojan, and Maven. She specializes in consumer internet, information services, and education. Sherry Coutu’s professional career includes being a practising CEO, with successful startups acquisitions and IPOs. She champions the abolishment of the term SMEs, emphasizing the importance of all sizes of firms. Her partnership and collaboration styles are motivated by purpose and product, embodying resilience and utilizing collaborative leadership. Geographically, her focus is on the UK tech ecosystem supporting high-growth companies.

  • David Krane

    David Krane, CEO and Managing Partner at GV, invests in technology companies including Uber, Nest, and Blue Bottle Coffee. He focuses on consumer-focused entrepreneurs and values collaboration and creative thinking. His investments usually range from early checks into startups like Uber to funding companies like The Bored Ape Yacht Club. David has an enthusiastic approach to exploration and discovery, balancing his time between directing global activities and leading investments. His professional career started at Qualcomm and Apple before joining Google and eventually becoming GV’s CEO. David’s track record reflects his appreciation for listening and unconventional thinking, emphasizing the importance of different perspectives in decision-making. He is actively involved in the Young Presidents’ Organization and advises the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

  • TMV

    TMV is an early-stage investment firm that focuses on the future of living well.

  • Watertower Ventures

    Watertower Ventures is an early-stage venture capital fund providing first check capital for founders, from founders.

  • AshantiMember Cotton

    AshantiMember Cotton is an investor with a focus on Agriculture, Education, Energy, Health, Financial Inclusion, Housing, Water & Sanitation, and Workforce Development. Investments range from early to mid-stage. Geographically, the focus is on EU. Previous investments and track record are not available. The investment check size varies. Partnership and collaboration styles are not specified.

  • Tecum Capital Partners

  • Jennifer Turliuk

    Jennifer Turliuk is involved in JFF Ventures, a fund that invests in early-stage companies focusing on innovative solutions in education, workforce development, and human potential. The investment thesis centers on purposeful technological advancements to enhance workers’ well-being and economic mobility. JFF Ventures specializes in future of work technologies benefiting workers from low-income backgrounds. This fund supports companies in adult education tech, workforce tech, HR tech, and wraparound support. JFF Ventures’ approach includes empowering underserved communities and receiving guidance from a Corporate Innovation Council. Partnerships are welcome through the JFF Ventures website.

  • AngelFire Ventures

    AngelFire Ventures is a prominent venture capital firm that emerged in 2008 to fill funding gaps in Mexico’s early-stage sector. They focus on specialized industries, providing funding and resources for startups in technology, healthcare, education, and more. Their portfolio includes investments in various sectors. The firm plays a vital role in fostering innovation and economic growth in Mexico by offering not just funding but also expertise and mentorship. While specific previous investments are not available, AngelFire Ventures has been active in supporting startups. They aim to make a lasting positive impact on Mexico’s business landscape. The check size strategy emphasizes consistency for negotiation and diversification. Their partnership and collaboration styles are not detailed, but the firm is known for its support in bridging the gap between startups and investors.

  • John Ason

    John Ason is a Kewpie Associates Angel with a focus on early-stage investments in sectors like parenting/families, local services, games, entertainment & sports, advertising, social commerce, media/content, education, e-commerce, and SaaS. He prefers thinking divergently like a ‘fox’ rather than following standard metrics like ‘hedgehogs’ in evaluating startups. His investments are primarily in pre-revenue companies, and he looks for clear core competencies and market opportunities in a one-page executive summary. John’s investment check sizes range from $200K to $5M per company. Notable investments include Owlet, Navigine, and Orbo. He values diversity of thought and challenges startups to move quickly and make focused decisions. With a professional background in technology and cybersecurity, John Ason currently advises tech firms on operations, strategy, and growth, combining his expertise from his COO role at KeyW with teaching at George Mason University.

  • RC Capital

  • Anna Kaiser

    Anna Kaiser is an individual angel investor based in Berlin, Germany. She has invested in a few startups, focusing on areas like benefits, compensation, HRIS, talent management, and more. Anna’s investments range from pre-seed rounds to undisclosed amounts for startups like DeepSkill, Empion, and whylab. She supports startups primarily in the European Union (EU) region. Anna Kaiser’s investment check sizes vary based on the startup’s needs. As an investor, she maintains a hands-on approach, actively participating in collaboration and partnership opportunities to enhance portfolio companies’ growth and success.

  • Kelly McCray

    Kelly McCray, a Private Investor at Cascade Seed Fund, focuses on investing in early-stage software companies in the Pacific Northwest and rising entrepreneurial hubs throughout the US. Cascade Seed Fund emphasizes backing great founders at the earliest stages and has a track record of deploying over $15 million since 2014. The fund’s investment check size averages around $200,000, with a significant portion of investments going to companies with female founders. Priority is given to overlooked entrepreneurs, and there is a strong emphasis on fair investments on standard terms. Kelly McCray and Cascade Seed Fund have a partnership style that values collaborative engagements with market disruptors, historically under-resourced founders, and entrepreneurs located outside major metropolitan areas.

  • Daniel Krauss

    Daniel Krauss is an Angel Investor with a professional career history in sales and management roles. He currently serves as an Enterprise Sales Specialist at Pearson, demonstrating a successful track record. His educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. Daniel has made numerous investments in companies like Ivy, Payrails, and simpleclub within the Financial Software and Educational Software industries. He is actively involved in coaching and investing in early-stage startups. Additionally, his investment check size is not specified as he is an Angel Investor.

  • Key Capital Partners LLP

  • Legatum

  • Pioneer Fund

    Pioneer Fund is a venture capital firm investing in the top Y Combinator startups.

  • Stage 2 Capital

    Stage 2 Capital is a go-to-market venture capital fund that primarily invests in early-stage B2B software companies.

  • Karanpal Singh

    Karanpal Singh, the Founder of Hunch Ventures, is a seasoned investor with a focus on seed and early-stage investments. His investment thesis revolves around opportunities in healthcare, hospitality, education, media, retail, and new-age technology sectors. Karanpal has made investments in companies like MyHealthcare, N+1 Capital, India Inc. Group, Roots Ventures, and more. With over 19 portfolio companies and 3 exits, he has a strong track record in managing clinical laboratories and a background in neuroscience. His usual investment check size ranges around $2 million, and he is known for his collaborative and mentorship-driven partnership styles, to uplift projects like easing cervical cancer testing and converting CO2 emissions into valuable compounds.

  • Tammy Kockaya, CMP, CMM

    Tammy Moore Kockaya, CMP, CMM, as an investor, focuses on guiding professional development and educational course offerings within the events industry.

  • RUBICON Technology Partners

  • Raw Ventures

  • Laurens Groenendijk

    Laurens Groenendijk is a Founding Partner at Dutch Founders Fund, focusing on early-stage investments in companies providing sustainable solutions with a transparent and efficient approach. His investment check sizes range between â¬100K to â¬250K. Groenendijk’s geographical preference includes the Netherlands and international locations like Israel. His previous investments involve companies like Vintage Cash Cow, Fixico, and Veylinx, primarily in Retail and Enterprise Applications sectors. With a background in Tech, Laurens specializes in Marketplaces, Building partnerships, Sales, and E-commerce. He holds a degree in Commercial Economics from HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht. Groenendijk values collaboration, simplicity, equity, and knowledge sharing in his partnerships, aiming for mutual growth and success.

  • Scott Oki

    Scott Oki’s investment focus areas include Angel investing, with a focus on the tech industry. He invests in Seed stage companies. His geographical preference is not specified on the available sources.

  • Ben Lin

    Ben Lin is a Managing Partner at Great Oaks Venture Capital. With over eight years of experience, Ben has focused on investing in seed and early-stage technology companies. The typical investment size ranges from $50K to $500K. Great Oaks Venture Capital’s target sectors include e-commerce, consumer products, advertising technology, education technology, SaaS/cloud, mobile, social, gaming, and content/distribution. Ben Lin and the team have a proven track record of success and a strong partnership style, making impactful investments in companies like Oula, Dispatch Data, and Allara. The geographical preference of Great Oaks Venture Capital is primarily in New York, NY, and San Francisco, CA. Ben Lin’s investment approach aligns with fostering growth and innovation through strategic collaborations and mentorship.

  • GSR Ventures

    GSR Ventures focuses on early-stage technology companies developing AI-enabled technology.

  • David Limp

    David Limp is an Angel Investor specializing in Seed Round investments. He has a background in companies like Azure Capital Partners, PalmSource, and Apple Computer. One of his investments was $1,000,000 in Example Company Inc. David Limp’s partnership and collaboration style involves emphasizing collaboration within teams. He is currently the CEO of Blue Origin and was the Senior Vice President of Devices and Services at Amazon. David Limp has a geographic preference for the United States, particularly Seattle, Washington.

  • Electric Capital

    Electric Capital is a venture capital firm that focuses on the cryptocurrency, blockchain, fintech, and marketplaces industries.

  • Cross Atlantic Capital Partners

  • Benchmark

    Benchmark focuses on early-stage venture investing in mobile, marketplaces, social, infrastructure, and enterprise software.

  • Cowboy Ventures

    Cowboy Ventures is a generalist seed-stage fund focused fund investing in technology startups.

  • Hema Hattangady

    Hema Hattangady is an experienced entrepreneur, corporate executive, impact investor, board member, mentor, and advisor. She has invested in Lodestar in the EdTech sector with a $380K Angel round investment. Hattangady founded Swasth India, a healthcare services provider. Her professional career includes founding companies, board memberships in impactful firms like Maiva Pharma, and active involvement in energy efficiency and healthcare initiatives. Her geographical preference for investments is India. Hema Hattangady’s collaboration and partnership styles focus on fostering collaboration within India’s energy efficiency industries and service providers.

  • Raj sharma

    Raj Sharma, an Angel Investor, focuses on industries such as AgTech, Education Services, Financial Technology, Industrial Technologies, Security & Alarm Services. His geographical preference is the Greater Seattle Area in the US. With a track record of over 30 years in the financial services industry, he brings a wealth of experience to his investments. Raj Sharma’s investment thesis is not publicly available. He has invested in a variety of sectors, and his check size is not specified. Details about his partnership and collaboration styles are not accessible.

  • MassVentures

  • Nina Essandoh

    Nina Essandoh, an investor at Corazon Capital, focuses on investments ranging from $100K to $5.0M, with a sweet spot at $1.5M. Her investment areas include Social Commerce, Social Networks, Media/Content, Enterprise Applications, Education, Marketplaces, E-commerce, Consumer Internet, SaaS, and FinTech. With a fund size of $134M, Nina has made investments in various sectors and stages, including a seed investment in the company AllFly for $2M. She collaborates with co-investors from Corazon Capital like Bill Pescatello, Christian Rudder, Greg Johnston, Josh Graves, Phil Schwarz, and Sam Yagan.

  • Nebraska Angels, Inc.

    Nebraska Angels, Inc. is an angel network that seeks to provide seed and early-stage funding to start-ups and entrepreneurs. Their investment thesis involves using the Berkus Method to determine valuations, aiming for at least a ten times increase in value over the company’s life. They focus on companies in Nebraska or the Midwest region, with an industry agnostic approach. Previous investments include companies like Superb, Legacy Farmer, and Sentinel Fertigation. Nebraska Angels typically invest between $120,000 to $545,000 per company. Their partnership and collaboration styles involve funding start-ups like Nebraska Surgical Solutions, emphasizing the role of angel investors, seed money, and the application process within the group.

  • Phillip Frost

    Dr. Phillip Frost, Chairman of Frost Group, invests in various areas including pharmaceuticals, diagnostic devices, medical devices, developmental education, telecommunications, sports licensing, aviation services, software for seismic data analysis, and new materials for computer chips. The firm’s geographical focus includes the U.S., specifically Miami, with a recent move to open Frost Ice Bar in Faneuil Hall, Boston. Previous investments include Zebra Biologics. Dr. Frost is known for his successful track record in reviving struggling companies and has also collaborated with artists like Phil Frost on apparel and accessories.

  • I2BF Global Ventures

    I2BF is a venture capital firm that focuses on early stage technology companies.

  • James Tuckerman

    James Tuckerman invests in FinTech, Consumer, and EdTech sectors, with investments ranging from $10 million to $75 million in revenue. He partners with experienced executives and independent sponsors to build enduring value in exceptional small companies delivering innovative solutions. Tuckerman has a successful track record of investing in established businesses with clear growth potential and focuses on companies providing innovative products or services to commercial, industrial, or government customers.

  • Boris Revsin

    Boris Revsin is a Managing Partner at Tribe Capital with a focus on mobile, consumer internet, digital media, advertising, enterprise software, healthcare, and cryptocurrency. He has made 4 investments in companies like Tablelist, NobleMobile Payments, Maxwell Health, and Jobble. Boris has a successful track record from dropping out of college to starting and selling multiple companies, ventures into the crypto space, and investments in the tech-education sector. His investment check size ranges from $25 million for Tribe Capital’s new crypto incubator to investments in equity and crypto funds. Boris Revsin’s approach involves identifying opportunities in various sectors, including accelerating early-stage investments across the Cosmos ecosystem and layer 1 blockchains like Solana and Avalanche.

  • Pamela Strisofsky

    Pamela Strisofsky serves as Advisor at Guardian Capital Partners and is a Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer at Endowment Capital Group. She has been involved in various private equity groups and organizations such as the National Venture Capital Association and the Financial Accounting Standards Board. Pamela’s previous experience includes roles at TL Ventures, Philadelphia Stock Exchange, and MBNA America. She holds a B.S. from Ohio State University and is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).

  • Vijay Karunamurthy

    Vijay Karunamurthy is a Scout Angel Investor at Sequoia Capital with an investment range of $25K – $100K and a sweet spot of $50K. His current fund size is $195M. He has made investments in companies like Lutra AI, LearnSprout, and imgix. Vijay has held various positions such as Field CTO at Scale AI, Director of Engineering at Apple, and Co-Founder of Nom Labs, Inc. He is a Stanford University graduate with an MS in Computer Science and has a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry and Mathematics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Vijay’s investment focus areas include AI (Seed), and his geographical preference is in the San Francisco Bay Area. Investors who collaborate with Vijay include Anas Biad, Andrew Reed, Bill Coughran, and Bryan Schreier. Vijay Karunamurthy’s approach to partnerships and collaborations is not explicitly available in the provided sources.

  • Jean Kovacs

    Ms. Jean Kovacs is a Partner at Hillsven, Advisor at Illuminate Ventures, President at Harvard Angels Northern California, Co-Founder and CEO of Comergent Technologies, and Board Chair of BUILD. She received her MBA from Harvard Business School and served as Executive Vice President of Fulltime Software. Her track record showcases extensive experience and diverse roles in the investment and technology sectors.

  • Amit Rathore

    Amit Rathore, an experienced investor and Founder of Quintype, focuses on investments in digital media, with a passion for journalism. He has made investments in companies like OckyPocky and AppIterate in sectors like EdTech and Enterprise Applications. Amit’s investment check size varies, and he has a successful track record with an exit. Quintype was founded to create a better media landscape with a focus on the freedom of the press. Amit Rathore is known for his active involvement in accelerating new media networks.

  • Pierre-Edouard Wahl

    Pierre-Edouard Wahl, a prominent investor in blockchain and new technologies, emphasizes smarter crypto regulation globally. Wahl has a strong focus on investing in later-stage tech startups, with a partnership approach evident in collaborations with other like-minded co-investors. He has been involved in investments with companies such as Ordway Selections and KAZUAR Advanced Technologies. Wahl’s investment check sizes typically range from $250K to $1M, showcasing a commitment to supporting startups at crucial stages of growth. His partnership and collaboration styles suggest a focus on strategic alliances and co-investing with professional investors. Wahl’s professional career and track record reflect a deep involvement in the financial and technology sectors, with a keen interest in driving innovation and transformation through blockchain technologies.

  • Jim Prendergast

    Jim Prendergast is a successful entrepreneur and investor with a focus on health, wellness, and employee benefits startups. He is a co-founder and former CEO of HealthiestYou, a leading telehealth and wellness company that merged with HealthNow MD. Jim is the founder and CEO of 317 Ventures, where he invests in and develops startup businesses in the health, wellness, and employee benefits sectors. He has a track record of founding and leading innovative companies, including Benefiq and Mortgage Alliance. His investment check size ranges based on the startup’s needs. Jim’s partnership and collaboration style involve coaching, team building, and business development. He has a hands-on approach and focuses on impacting bottom-line results.

  • Chrysalis Ventures

    Chrysalis Ventures is a source of equity capital for young growth companies in the under-ventured Midwest and South.

  • Rocio Meza

    Rocio Meza, an Associate at Chingona Ventures, specializes in investing in emerging, unique fintech companies. With a focus on consumer fintech, Rocio aims to support the next generation of badass founders. Her investment interests include areas like fintech, femtech, future of learning, health/wellness, and food tech, as well as exploring the Web3 space. Rocio is deeply engaged in all aspects of the fund, from the investment team to social media, and is passionate about highlighting underrepresented founders in the VC industry. In her role, she values collaboration and mentorship, striving to support startups and diverse founders. Chingona Ventures, led by Rocio, has raised significant funds and invested in various sectors, showing a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion in their portfolio.

  • Cat Hernandez

    Cat Hernandez is a General Partner at The Venture Collective (TVC) based in New York, NY. Her investment thesis focuses on sectors like Food and Beverage, Education, Health & Hospital Services, Health IT, Web3/Crypto, and AI. Cat prefers to invest in Seed and Series A stages, with an investment range of $100K – $10.0M, ideal sweet spot being $1M. She has previously invested in companies like Violet and SimpliFed. Cat Hernandez has a background as a Fund Advisor at W Fund and has experience as an advisor at ADP Ventures and PeopleTech Partners. She holds an MBA from The College of Saint Rose and a BBA from the University of Minnesota-Duluth.

  • REV

  • David Ulevitch

    David Ulevitch is a General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, focusing on helping great entrepreneurs build iconic companies. His primary area of interest includes enterprise software, applications, SaaS, and security/defense. He invests in various sectors, such as aerospace, defense, education, housing, transportation, public safety, supply chain, industrials, and manufacturing to support American dynamism. David led the American Dynamism practice at Andreessen Horowitz and has a track record of successful investments. He invests across stages from seed to late-stage technology companies. David’s investment check size typically ranges from $2 million to $100 million, supporting startups in their growth. Moreover, he emphasizes partnership and collaboration, working closely with founders to scale their businesses effectively.

  • TechnologieContor

    TechnologieContor is an investor focusing on impact investing in workforce technology, targeting economic mobility for workers from low-income backgrounds with a primary focus on adult education, workforce technology, HR tools, and wraparound support solutions. Their investment thesis revolves around purposeful technological innovations to enhance worker well-being and economic mobility. Specific investments include ChargerHelp, Korbit, Major League Hacking, FactoryFix, and Forage.

  • Arthur Ventures

    Arthur Ventures invests in early stage B2B software companies located outside Silicon Valley.

  • Sapna Shah â Principal â Red Giraffe Advisors | LinkedIn

    Sapna Shah, Principal at Red Giraffe Advisors, focuses on startups with female and/or underrepresented founders in the US-based retail tech and ecommerce sectors. Some of her select investments include Young King Hair Care, Break the Love, Realworld, Silk + Sonder, Findmine, Stantt, Monica + Andy, Iterate.ai, and The Renatural.

  • Brian Cook

    Brian Cook is an investor with a focus on retirement planning and investments, working with various age groups to develop future plans. His geographical preference is not specified. Previous investments include being the Founder of Incredible Capital and Co-Founder of Hyperfish. Brian Cook’s professional career track record includes roles in finance and wealth management. The investment check size associated with Brian Cooke is $5 million. His partnership and collaboration style emphasize a holistic approach to create economic and technological opportunities.

  • Megan Lusardi

    Megan Leeds is an Execution Principal at Coller Capital based in New York. She is responsible for structuring, negotiating, and executing investments. Megan has a background as a Legal Counsel with Partners Group and as a corporate lawyer at Kaye Scholer LLP. She holds a BA from the University of Maryland and a JD from Penn State Law.

  • XSquared Angels

    XSquared Angels focuses on venture capital acceleration and seed investments in the U.S., particularly in Central Ohio. They have expertise in industries like enterprise software and life sciences. The investment thesis of XSquared Angels revolves around investing in women-led startups, seeking high-potential early-stage companies with at least one woman at the C-level who owns significant equity. They have made investments in hospitality, restaurants, marketplaces, event management, and EdTech. XSquared Angels collaborates with co-investors and partners to support their portfolio companies.

  • David Brewster

    David Brewster is the Chairperson of Canaccord Genuity and the co-founder of EnerNOC, a provider of energy management software and services. He successfully scaled EnerNOC into a public company with over 1,000 employees before its acquisition. David Brewster’s partnership and collaboration style is demonstrated through his board positions at various organizations, including Vicinity Energy, LineVision, and Mantis Innovation Group. He is also actively involved in educational institutions and environmental organizations, serving as a trustee at Shady Hill School, Milton Academy, and a member of the board of advisors at the Upper Amazon Conservancy.

  • The AI Institute

    The AI Institute focuses on Responsible Design, Development, and Deployment of Technologies, Research on Innovative Technologies for Enhanced Learning, Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace, Smart and Connected Communities, and Smart Health and Biomedical Research in the Era of Artificial Intelligence. They have made previous investments with Boston Dynamics AI Institute. The investment check size is unknown. For collaboration, they engage in cutting-edge AI insights and innovation through collaboration with the brightest minds in the field.

  • Esen Karol

    Esen Karol is the Founding Director of Esen Karol Reklam Tasarım Yayıncılık ve Danışmanlık Ltd. şti. and the Founder of Manifold. Her current focus is on projects relating to the online cultural criticism journal, Manifold, which she co-founded in 2016. She has a background in graphic design and significant experience in the industry. Esen Karol has worked with clients and collaborators including Arter Space for Art, Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts, and Yapı Kredi Publications. Her rich professional career includes roles as Lead Graphic Designer and Adjunct Associate Professor at esteemed institutions. Esen Karol holds a Master of Science degree in Communications and Packaging Design from Pratt Institute. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design from Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts.

  • Mikael Solberg

    Mikael Solberg is a Swedish executive and CEO at Douglas Invest. He invests an average of 2.2M USD per round in companies, focusing mainly on Sweden and the Media sector. His portfolio includes companies like Zynapp. Solberg’s investment style leans towards financial services, food industry, education, e-commerce, health services, and marketplaces. He prefers regions like the Nordics, Baltics, Benelux, DACH, and Western Europe. His collaboration approach is not detailed, but his average deal size is 2.2M USD per year.

  • Jeffrey Moss

    Jeffrey Moss is the Founder and CEO of Parker Dewey, an organization facilitating Micro-Internships to improve early career hiring outcomes. He has a track record of investing in growth-stage, education-technology companies. His investments include Connections Education, Ashworth College, Progressus Therapy, Fleetcor, ProClarity, Avectra, and The SAVO Group. Parker Dewey is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Jeffrey Moss focuses on building real relationships through partnerships and collaborations across academia and industry. The investment check size for Parker Dewey is not publicly available as it is a privately held company.

  • Thianh Lu

    Thianh Lu primarily invests in the Consumer and EdTech sectors, with a focus on the United States. Some of the companies Thianh Lu has invested in include Studyverse, LearnBoost, and Cloudup. Thianh Lu’s investments are typically made at the Seed stage, and the investment check size for Studyverse was $2 million during the Seed Round on July 21, 2022. Thianh Lu has a track record as the Co-CEO/Co-Founder of LearnBoost. The geographical preference of Thianh Lu’s investments is focused on the United States. Thianh Lu’s collaboration and partnership styles are not available from the sources searched.

  • Martynas Gudonavicius

    Martynas Gudonavicius is an angel investor and co-founder of Trafi, a mobility-as-a-service technology company. His investment focus areas include companies like Memby. He has a track record in leading Trafi and being an angel investor in companies like Oxipit and Memby. Martynas has invested in emerging markets and in companies like Memby at the seed stage. His collaboration style involves investing in and advising innovative startups in sectors such as medical imaging and education.

  • Greg Brockman

    Greg Brockman is involved in startup investments through OpenAI, focusing on supporting startups with ambitious visions and a tech-savvy approach, particularly in sectors like healthcare, climate change, and education. He prefers early-stage investments, with a collaborative and welcoming partnership style, as seen in his admiration for environments like the Recurse Center. Previous investments include companies like Stripe and OpenAI. Typical check sizes for investments are not specified.

  • EMH Partners GmbH

  • New Media Ventures

    New Media Ventures is an angel investment firm that invests in startups disrupting politics and driving progressive change. The firm focuses on early-stage startups such as Blavity, Sister District, SumOfUs, and more. New Media Ventures invests in entrepreneurs and activists, preferring initiatives that are sustainable and build progressive power. They have a diverse network of over 250 angel investors and donors working together to drive social change. The investment check size varies, with the community having invested over $4 million into startups using media and technology. New Media Ventures empowers risk-takers and innovators in the early stage, bridging the gap between tech and political organizers.

  • Moses Investment Group

  • Mitch Gervis

    Mitch Gervis is an Angel Investor with a focus on Seed Round investments in sectors such as Investment Management, Education Technology (Edtech), Technology, Media, and Telecom (TMT). As the Co-founder, President & CEO of NeoSpire, he brings a wealth of experience in managing relationships with Internet, technology, and media companies. Mitch Gervis is known for his customer-first approach and dedication to the availability and security of web-based applications. While specific details about his Investment Thesis and Focus Areas were not available, he has a track record of supporting promising companies, typically in exchange for equity. His partnership and collaboration style are customer-centric, emphasizing strong relationships and innovative solutions. Mitch Gervis’s check sizes for investments are tailored to the Seed Round stage, aligning with his industry focus to nurture and support startups in their early growth phases.

  • Angels with Attitude

    Angels with Attitude, founded in 2000, is an angel group firm based in Seattle, Washington. They focus on investing in clean, renewable energy, conservation, environmental technology, sustainable transportation, healthy organic foods, natural products, and education sectors across the West Coast, East Coast, and Pacific Northwest region. The firm preferred to invest in early-stage companies in these sectors. Unfortunately, there is no specific information available about their previous investments.

  • Erwin van der Veen

    Erwin van der Veen is a partner at Capital Mills, a Dutch investment company focusing on long-term collaborations and active support of innovative companies in SaaS, Health Care, and Leisure markets. The investment from Capital Mills enables companies like Mopinion to accelerate technology development and expand to other European countries and the USA. Erwin van der Veen participates in seed and early-stage companies that provide solutions for Healthy Living supported by IT. He has made investments in technology startups with a global strategy and operates a privately-owned startup fund. Erwin’s investment style includes Equity investments, Revenue-based Financing, and hands-on mentoring to help startups in their growth journey.

  • Bradley Keywell

    Bradley Keywell is an American entrepreneur, investor, artist, author, philanthropist, and professor. He is the founder of Uptake, a software company recognized as ‘Startup of the Year’ by Forbes in 2015, and he is a co-founder of Groupon, MediaOcean, Echo Global Logistics, among others. Bradley is actively involved in various initiatives, including SkillHero, 1+1 Ventures, and Chicago Ideas. He received the prestigious EY World Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2019 and was previously honored as the overall EY Entrepreneur of the Year in the United States. Additionally, Bradley Keywell serves as Chairman of the Future Founders Foundation and holds teaching positions at prestigious business schools. His career showcases a strong commitment to entrepreneurship and innovation, demonstrated through his founding of successful companies and active involvement in the startup ecosystem.

  • Marty Burger

    Marty Burger is a prominent figure in the real estate industry, with a track record of leadership and success. As the former Chief Executive Officer of Silverstein Properties, Marty led the firm with a focus on development, acquisitions, and equity strategies. He has extensive experience in real estate development and investment, making significant contributions to the industry. Marty Burger’s partnerships and collaboration styles emphasize forging strong relationships and working closely with stakeholders to achieve success. While specific information on investment check size was not found, Marty Burger’s professional expertise and collaborative approach make him a respected figure in the real estate sector.

  • Analytics Ventures

  • Bioverge

    Bioverge is a venture capital investor that recently invested in Enveda’s $51 million Series A round focused on harnessing nature’s chemistry. They have a thesis to invest in cutting-edge innovation at the intersection of biology and technology. Bioverge offers thematic funds for healthcare startups in areas like longevity, digital health, oncology, and neuro. Their investments span diverse companies including My Diabetes Tutor, Modulo Bio, Notable Labs, and more. The founders are Rick Gibb and Neil Littman, with a track record of impactful technology and healthcare investments. Bioverge Access Funds provide diversified exposure to healthcare startups with experienced professionals managing the portfolios. They facilitate streamlined diversification and prefer partnerships to access a spectrum of healthcare startups.

  • Jonathan Kerstein

    Jonathan Kerstein, an Investment Associate at Insight Partners, focuses on investing in AI/ML + Data, Consumer, Cybersecurity, DevOps, eCommerce, EdTech, Fintech, Future of Work, Gaming, GovTech, GTM Tech, HealthTech, and HR Tech sectors. His investment style includes later stage VC investments. He has a professional career background in series A through IPO software businesses. Although no specific information was found about his geographical preference, previous investments, investment check size, or partnership and collaboration styles.

  • Nate Khan

    Nate Khan specializes in investing in Consumer/eCommerce, Healthcare, and Internet & Digital Marketing companies. He focuses on early-stage B2B software companies and has a broad investment focus encompassing SaaS, FinTech, and EdTech industries. Nate Khan’s geographical preference for investments is currently not specified. His previous investments and track record are not publicly available. As an Associate at H.I.G. Growth Partners since 2021, Nate is responsible for sourcing, executing, and monitoring investments.

  • Mark LaRosa

    Mark LaRosa is an Operating Partner at Amplify Partners. With over 15 years of experience in infrastructure, database/analytics, and global-scale distributed systems, Mark specializes in helping technical founding teams win key customers, develop strategic messaging, and plan product roadmaps. He has a diverse background in systems design, architecture, product implementation, and enterprise sales. Mark has closed deals worth billions and played a pivotal role in major customer wins and strategic projects. Formerly a Principal Solutions Architect at AWS, Mark significantly increased sales and led successful projects. His partnership style involves both technical expertise and deal-making skills, making him valuable in driving growth for companies at various stages.

  • Herald Investment Management Ltd.

  • D3 Jubilee Partners Co. Ltd.

  • Ayaz ul Haque

    Ayaz ul Haque is a Managing Director at Exalt Capital Partners, specializing in investing in Internet and digital media, communications and wireless, enterprise IT, financial services, consumer/retail, and education. He prefers to invest between $50,000 to $3,50,000 per deal. Ayaz focuses on growth investments globally, particularly in emerging markets and venture capital-backed revenue-stage companies. He also considers early-stage opportunities with a strategic advisory angle to enhance deal value. Ayaz’s partnership and collaboration styles involve actively participating in a selective number of investments, providing strategic advice to enhance growth and value creation. He is based in Menlo Park, California, with a focus on San Francisco Bay Area, Silicon Valley, and the West Coast.

  • Ralph Gygax

    Ralph Gygax, Chief Administrative Officer at SWISS Gate AG, focuses on Cannabis and Wellness investments. He has a generational investment thesis with a preference for Food is Health. Ralph’s investment check sizes and partnership styles are not available on the sources searched.

  • Rising Capital

  • Takeo Matsuda

    Takeo Matsuda is an Angel Investor with a diverse portfolio. He has served in various advisory and executive roles at companies like yolot, Stargral, Reapra, and Foodison. With a background as a CFO in Japan for 7 years, including at Groupon Japan and Enigmo, he brings financial expertise. Takeo has a track record as an investment banker at Lehman Brothers and as an auditor at Deloitte. He has personally supported over 10 IT start-ups in Asia as a seed investor since 2013. His educational background includes an MBA from the University of Texas, Austin, and a B.A. in Economics from Keio University, Japan.

  • Liquid 2 Ventures

    Liquid 2 Ventures provides technology startups with seed-stage investments.

  • Ayomide Ayegbusi

    Ayomide Ayegbusi is a venture capitalist with a focus on Africa. He has extensive experience in startups advisory, angel & impact investing, gender smart investing, and digital commerce investing. Ayomide’s investment thesis is sector-agnostic, encompassing health-tech, edu-tech, climate smart agri-tech, fintech, web3, crypto banking, payments, SME lending, BNPL, retail investing, digital commerce, prop-tech, clean tech, digital trade, logistics, and EV mobility sectors. He has been involved in venture scouting and growth of early-stage startups in Africa for a family office network & venture fund. Ayomide’s expertise allows him to assess investment readiness, venture back-ability, and potential upsides. His interests lie in finance, energy, biotech, AI technology, and emerging industry trends.

  • Christian Clerici

    Christian Clerici is an Angel Investor known for his investment thesis in sustainable mobility and his focus areas include electromobility and energy transition. His previous investments include courseticket.com, a leading marketplace for education and training. Christian Clerici’s investment check size and geographical preference are unspecified. He is actively involved in supporting mid- to later-stage startups in Austria. Christian Clerici’s professional career includes expertise in the mobility sector and collaborations with companies like vibe moves you. His partnership and collaboration styles emphasize sustainability and network building.

  • Karen Gryga

    Karen Gryga is the Chief Investment Officer at Dreamit Ventures, managing Dreamit Funds with a focus on technology companies in healthcare and education technology. She is known for sponsoring early-stage companies through intensive programs. Her past investments have ranged across various sectors like Consumer Internet, Enterprise Software, Mobile, Healthcare, and more. Karen has a successful track record, holding key positions at Dreamit Ventures, Mid-Atlantic Angel Group, and FashInvest. While the specific check size of investments is not provided, Karen is involved in accelerator programs and initiatives supporting female founders. She has made diverse investments in companies like Lucidity Health, Brideside, Biomeme, and others. Karen is recognized for her collaboration styles and partnerships within the venture capital community.

  • Olaf Joeressen

    Dr. Olaf Joeressen is a Senior Investment Manager at HTGF, with a focus on deep-tech Hardware investments. He has a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and 15 years of industrial R&D experience, including leading the development of the first Bluetooth Chipset at Nokia. Olaf’s career highlights include expertise in product innovation, mass production, and metal forming. He has 22 patent families to his name and a portfolio featuring investments in companies like Chipmetrics and QphoX. Olaf’s partnership and collaboration style is aligned with cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions.

  • Ulf Stahrenberg

    Ulf Stahrenberg is known for investing in startups in markets such as Education, Mobile Apps, and Reading Apps. His previous investment includes Blinkist. He has participated in Series A funding rounds. Ulf’s investment check size is approximately $34.8 million as per Crunchbase. His geographical preference for investment is in Germany. Unfortunately, specific details regarding his investment thesis, track record, professional career, and partnership and collaboration styles were not found.

  • Silicon Couloir Angel Group

    Silicon Couloir Angel Group, led by Nick Raushenbush, focuses on investing in SaaS and moonshots at Seed, Seed-extension, and Series A stages. Their geographical preference is the Teton region in Wyoming. Previous investments include Language I/O. Nick Raushenbush brings his experience as an entrepreneur, operator, and investor to offer founder empathy, peer mentorship, scaling advice, and SaaS best practices to startups. The investment check size is determined by sticking to a consistent amount to negotiate, make better decisions, avoid regret, and diversify. Silicon Couloir’s collaboration styles are exemplified by events like the 8th Annual Pitch Day, fostering a culture of stewardship, leadership, participation, collaboration, and citizenship.

  • innogy Ventures GmbH

  • V Star Capital

  • Christian Weiss

    Christian Weiss is an investor with a diverse portfolio. He has focused on investments in areas such as Information Technology, Transportation, Logistics, Commerce, and Shopping. He made a recent investment in Locad as part of their Seed VC round. Christian’s investments typically range between 2-3 million ARR. With a track record that includes roles in real estate and education, Christian brings a unique perspective to his investments. His past investments include Docplanner and he has been associated with Heal Capital and Project A as a Founding Partner and Managing Director respectively.

  • Zazove Associates

  • William Wrigley

    William Wrigley Jr., former chairman of Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, is a seasoned entrepreneur known for his investments in various industries. He orchestrated a $65 million series C direct equity investment in medical cannabis company Surterra Holdings Inc. Wrigley’s professional career includes expanding his family’s chewing gum business, acquiring Altoids and Life Savers from Kraft Foods, and later selling the firm to Mars Inc. for $23 billion. Currently, he serves as the Chairman and CEO of Wrigley Management, Inc. with a net worth of $3.2 billion. Wrigley’s partnership and collaboration styles are evident in his strategic investments and leadership roles within different companies. His involvement in various ventures showcases his entrepreneurial spirit and keen business acumen.

  • Union Square Ventures

    Union Square Ventures is a venture capital firm focused on early-stage, growth-capital, late stage, and startup financing.

  • Cibus Fund

  • Jason Epstein

    Mr. Jason Epstein serves as the Owner & Executive Chairman at Daybreak Game Company and is an Angel Investor. He previously served as Managing Director at Columbus Nova Technology Partners and as Senior Managing Partner at Columbus Nova Private Equity Partners. His primary investment areas of focus include growth equity, private equity, and fixed-income investments. Mr. Epstein’s key strategic initiatives include CIFC, a relative value asset management platform with an AUM of approximately $12.3B. He has a diverse board membership background, including roles at Rhapsody Music International, Day Break Games, and 300. Before joining Columbus Nova, Mr. Epstein founded eLink Communications and received a B.A. from Tufts University. His partnership and collaboration styles involve active participation in multiple boards, showing hands-on engagement with portfolio companies.

  • Tina Sharkey

    Tina Sharkey is a visionary investor, known for her diverse investment portfolio and focus on early-stage startups innovating for families. She is an angel investor, keynote speaker, and advisor to tech startups, particularly those leveraging AI. Tina has a keen interest in generative AI applications, emphasizing personalized experiences and interactive games. She co-founded Brandless with a mission to democratize access to affordable organic products. Tina’s investments typically target pre-seed stages in the Parenting/Families category. Geographically, she invests across various regions including North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, South America, Latin America, and the Middle East. Some of her notable investments include Brandless, PBS, and Nearby. Tina has built a successful career by focusing on disruptive entrepreneurship, community building, and purpose-driven initiatives. Her investment check size aligns with the Silicon Valley mega-round trend, showcasing a willingness to support transformative ideas with substantial funding.

  • Stuart Thistlewood

    Stuart Thistlewood is a seasoned professional in the driving school industry, serving as the CEO of The Instructor College and Director of Thisco Group. He is involved in acquiring small to medium-sized businesses to unlock growth and profitability. Stuart focuses on driving education, partnering with driving school owners to enhance operations and expand reach. He has a global vision, aiming for international expansion and successful acquisitions. His diverse investments span multiple industries, reflecting a commitment to exploring opportunities. Stuart’s expertise lies in understanding the challenges and opportunities in the driving school sector, fostering collaboration and sharing valuable insights.

  • WV

  • Roger Larsen

    Roger Larsen is a serial entrepreneur and investor with a diverse background. He is a Co-Founder and CEO of NorEducation, Co-Founder at WeVideo, Creaza AS, and Pinovo, and Founder and Chairman of the Board at Stellanor. He is also a Volunteer Crew at Redningsselskapet and a Co-Founder, Chairman of the Board, and Investor at Progether. Roger Larsen has a strong focus on EdTech and Enterprise Applications, with investments in companies like Skooler in Norway. His investment check size typically ranges between $500K to $1.5M. Roger Larsen’s investment thesis and partnership styles are not publicly available, but his past investments and professional career showcase his hands-on approach and commitment to innovative ventures.

  • Spearhead

    Spearhead is a venture capital firm that transforms founders into angel investors. They offer founders a $2M fund to start investing, with potential follow-on funds up to $10M. Spearhead has funded 794 startups with over $112M invested. Previous investments include Vise, SWORD Health, NexHealth, and more. The team includes founders like Peter Reinhardt, Jeff Fagnan, and Naval Ravikant. Spearhead focuses on U.S. startups, teaching founders how to invest and providing back-office services. They collaborate with Accomplice and AngelList. The geographic preference of Spearhead is focused on startup countries and sovereign individual projects. Spearhead’s track record showcases over $4B in follow-on investments.

  • MATH Venture Partners

    MATH Venture Partners invests in teams building companies with an unfair advantage in customer acquisition.

  • Todd Bradley

    Todd Bradley is an Angel Investor with a background in technology and extensive corporate experience. He has made investments in companies like InstaEDU. Bradley focuses on technology vendors, corporate venture capital, and venture capital. His investments typically range from Seed VC to Series A stages. While he has a broad geographic focus, his investments have been mainly in North America and Asia. Todd Bradley has experience as an Executive Vice President at HP and the CEO of Palm, showcasing his leadership and strategic acumen. His investment check size is not specified. Bradley is known for his collaborative approach, leveraging his corporate background to form impactful partnerships with early-stage companies.

  • Sunwoo Lee

    Sunwoo Lee, an Analyst at Atland Ventures, is an investor focusing on fast-growing US-based startups that cater to Gen Z or solve generational challenges. Atland Ventures specializes in seed-stage investments, deploying $25,000 checks to support promising companies. Sunwoo’s previous investments align with themes like Edtech, Consumer/Consumer Social, Marketing/Adtech, Creator Economy, Health and Wellness, and Human-Computer Interaction. His roles include sourcing startups for Atland Ventures and leading portfolio support at Groove Capital. Sunwoo is actively involved in community-building efforts and promoting female entrepreneurship. He exemplifies a passion for creating impact and value through his diverse roles in the startup ecosystem.

  • Till Olbrich

    Till Olbrich serves as an Angel Investor with a stage focus on Seed Round investments. His investment focus areas include Education Technology (Edtech), Technology, and Media and Telecom (TMT) industries. He has been involved in investments, such as Example example company Inc for a Seed round amount of $1,000,000.

  • Rajesh Aggarwal

    Rajesh Agarwal is an Angel Investor with a focus on investments in Software, Edu-Tech, Transportation, Logistics, Healthcare, and Industrials. His stage of investment is primarily in the Seed stage. Rajesh Agarwal’s geographical preference includes the Greater Minneapolis-Saint Paul Area, Great Lakes, and Midwestern US. He has made previous investments in Minneapolis Biomass Exchange. With over 22 years of experience, Rajesh Agarwal has a proven track record in business restructuring, channel management, and information technology. His investment check size and collaboration style were not explicitly available in the sources.

  • Peter Guagenti

    Peter Guagenti is an accomplished business builder with a history of successful exits, fueling high growth in each company. He excels in strategy, product development, marketing, sales, and operations, driving innovation and converting strategy into action. Peter has helped build multiple successful startups and has a proven track record of delivering results.

  • EQT

  • Charlie Macdonald

    Charlie Macdonald is an integral team member of Giant Leap Fund, Australia’s first venture capital fund dedicated to impact startups that bring real and measurable social and environmental benefits. The fund’s investment thesis focuses on backing mission-driven founders addressing global challenges in climate, health, and education & empowerment. Giant Leap primarily invests in rapidly scalable startups and seeks to complete a portfolio of 20+ startups. The fund’s geographical preference aligns with its mission to invest globally in diverse teams. Previous investments by Giant Leap include companies in sustainable agriculture, waste reduction, health tech, and sustainability. Charlie Macdonald’s role at Giant Leap involves collaborating with mission-driven founders to create transformational change. The fund’s investment check size is dynamic, tailored to the needs of impactful startups, and prioritizes partnerships that drive innovation and social impact.

  • LRVHealth

    LRVHealth is an ,ÄúInside Healthcare,Äù venture capital platform established in 2000 by a team of healthcare investors, operators & advisors

  • Conrad Wadowski

    Conrad Wadowski is an investor focused on seed and series-funded companies for growth. He collaborates with founders to enhance core product value, distribution, and marketing strategies. Wadowski’s investment check sizes typically range between $100K to $500K per company. He has previously invested in EdTech sector companies like FrontRow. Partnerships and collaborations are key to his approach, with a focus on fostering mutual benefits and successful collaborations.

  • William Mougayar

    William Mougayar, an angel investor, focuses on blockchain technology and invests in early-stage startups primarily in Canada, with a particular emphasis on North America. His investment thesis revolves around blockchain, and he has a deep interest in this field since 2013, showing a clear preference for companies in the blockchain sector. William’s check size for investments varies, with notable investments including CryptoKitties. He has a background as an author, founder, and general partner at Virtual Capital Ventures, where he is dedicated to supporting startups that utilize decentralized peer-to-peer technologies. His extensive experience in the technology industry and strategic engagements position him as a valuable mentor and investor in the blockchain ecosystem.

  • Eric Chen

    Eric Chen is a Co-Founder and Partner at OVO Fund. He previously worked at UJ Ventures. Eric’s investment focus areas include e-commerce, art, subscription services, recreation, and education. He specializes in early stage ventures with a check size averaging $3 million. Eric has had a successful track record with over 10 portfolio companies. His geographical preference lies in the San Francisco Bay Area, with a past experience in both China and the US. Eric’s partnership and collaboration styles are focused on technology opportunities in Internet and enterprise IT sectors.

  • Jean Hammond

    Jean Hammond is an active angel investor focusing on early stage high-tech and high-growth start-ups. She has made about 140 angel investments and is known for her success and expertise. Jean’s investments range in check size, and she has been a crucial part of several organizations. Some of her focus areas include EdTech and Enterprise Software / SaaS. While there is no specific data on her investment thesis and geographical preference, she has shown a strong track record in the Boston EdTech community. Jean actively collaborates with organizations like Launchpad Venture Group and Hub Angels in her investment activities.

  • IBIS Capital

  • Paolo Negri

    Paolo Negri is the Co-Founder and CTO at Contentful in Berlin, Germany. He is an individual investor focusing on cloud-based services and APIs. Paolo has made personal investments in Edgeless Systems during a seed round and in Whereby during a Series A round. Notably, he has one exit with Whereby, a video meeting collaboration tool. Paolo studied at Polytechnic University of Milan and has participated in the WeAreDevelopers World Congress 2019 event. He is active in regions such as the European Union, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

  • Demian Sellfors

    Demian Sellfors is an accomplished professional with a track record in leading roles at (mt) Media Temple and (mt) Ventures. He has been recognized for his contribution to the industry, including being named a semifinalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year. Specific details about his Investment Thesis, Investment Focus Areas, Geographical Preference, and Partnership and Collaboration Styles are not available.

  • Expanding Capital

    Expanding Capital focuses on fast-growing US companies where can assist them in unlocking their full potential and developing new markets.

  • Village Capital

    Village Capital builds bridges for entrepreneurs who are creating an inclusive and sustainable world.

  • Samantha Fernandez

    Samantha Fernandez is an impact investor with a focus on health, autism, financial & workforce inclusion, education, B2B/SaaS, and B2C/consumer internet for underserved markets in the US and Latin America. She funds seed to growth stage companies primarily via angel groups and syndicates. Previous experiences include roles at Adobe, Acumen, and The Bridgespan Group. Samantha is open to serving on philanthropic boards and advisory councils. She invests in the seed round stage, and her check size has not been specified. An example of her previous investments is supporting innovations in health. Samantha Fernandez values collaboration and partnership to drive impact in the industries she is passionate about.

  • Ted Dintersmith

    Ted Dintersmith is an experienced investor with a focus on three for-profit companies in education. He has participated in multiple investments, with a preference for innovation in education. While he has a history of early-stage investments, his geographic preferences are not specified. Ted Dintersmith has invested in MagicSchool among other ventures. With a career in innovation and venture capital, he brings valuable expertise to his investments. The investment check sizes vary depending on the project. In terms of partnership and collaboration styles, he values trust and genuine innovation.

  • Federal Capital Partners

  • Florian Körner

    Florian Kôrner is an investor with a strategic focus in Advertising Platforms, Information Technology, Marketplace, Sponsorship, and Sports. His investments typically range between $500K to $1.5M per company. Florian Kôrner has a professional career as the Head of Strategy at CRRC New Material Technologies GmbH and has held roles such as CFO at NOSTA Group Logistics to the point. His partnership and collaboration style are informed by his experience as Head of Strategy, emphasizing attention-based views to strategy formulation.

  • Marlon Nichols

    Marlon Nichols, a Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Cross Culture Ventures, maintains an investment thesis focused on the impact of cultural trends on technology and innovation. Cross Culture Ventures invests in a diverse range of sectors including health tech, education, media, and financial services, prioritizing companies with diverse leadership. The firm operates as an early-stage venture capital firm, providing seed-stage investments and hands-on support for building and scaling companies. Geographically, Cross Culture Ventures is based in Culver City, California. Marlon Nichols has been involved in previous investments such as health tech, education, media, and financial services. The investment check size ranges from $100,000 to $3 million, with a collaborative partnership approach involving strategic partnerships with other entities like Atom Factory and SmashD Group.

  • Jonathan Bik

    Jonathan Bik is an impact investor based in Chicago, Illinois. As a Senior Associate at J-Impact Fund, he focuses on investing in various sectors at the seed stage, including Wellness & Fitness, Future of Work, Impact, Medical Devices, AgTech, TransportationTech, Education, ClimateTech/CleanTech, Digital Health, and FinTech. Jonathan’s investment range typically falls between $250K to $750K, with a sweet spot around $500K. With a background at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and experience in the Israeli Navy, Jonathan has a diverse skill set that enriches his investment approach. His professional career includes roles such as Head of Missiles and Vessels Navigation R&D in the Israeli Navy. Jonathan Bik’s commitment to impact investing and diverse founder support sets him apart as a valuable investor in the startup ecosystem.

  • Dirk Freise

    Dirk Freise is the Managing Director at non olet in Hamburg, Germany. He has a portfolio of 6 companies and has been involved in investments like Mindsurance, heyData, and Sdui. Dirk’s primary focus is on seed to series A stage startups in Education, Software, and TV industries. His investment check size is around $1.2M. Dirk is known for his individual angel investments and prefers to partner with startups at early stages, providing strategic guidance for success.

  • Anna Grozinger

    Anna Grozinger is an experienced investor with a diverse background in the tech industry. With a history as a Software Engineer at top companies like Airbnb and Twitter, Anna later transitioned into entrepreneurship as the Co-Founder & CTO of Adventurous Co(YC), where she developed mobile apps for unique experiences. Additionally, she has served as a Full Stack Software Engineer at GCE, focusing on big data visualization projects. Anna’s teaching experience at Columbia University demonstrates her passion for sharing knowledge and guiding students in the tech field. As an Angel Investor based in the San Francisco Bay Area, she brings hands-on expertise and mentorship to startups. Anna’s portfolio includes investments in various sectors, showcasing a broad investment focus. With her background in software engineering, she offers a unique perspective and collaborative approach to partnerships, enhancing the growth of startups she invests in.

  • Per Uebel

    Per Uebel is an investor with a focus on European Union (EU) and Nordic Countries. He is involved in Business Development Group BDG Nordic as a Co-Founder in Stockholm, Sweden. His past experiences include roles like CEO at Plantasjen ASA, Chairman at Extenda, Boardmember at Poolia, and more. He has an extensive professional career spanning various leadership positions. Per Uebel is active in the investment scene, particularly in the Nordic region, with a current focus on Business Development Group BDG Nordic.

  • Tushar Sayankar

    Tushar Sayankar is an angel investor focused on the markets of education and the internet. His previous investment includes HiFiKids Corp, an operator of an online learning platform based in Gurnee, Illinois, supporting knowledge and information sharing among parents, teachers, and students.

  • Jeremias Andersson

    Jeremias Andersson is an angel investor who focuses on investments in the Consumer, Media & Entertainment sectors in Sweden. His investment check size is around $3.91M per company, with a track record including investments such as Sqore. His partnership and collaboration styles emphasize strategic alignments and engagements. Jeremias Andersson’s previous investments include Sqore, and he maintains a professional career centered around promoting innovation in the Edtech sector.

  • Holtzbrinck Digital GmbH

  • Jean-Pierre Wyss

    JeanâPierre Wyss is an Angel Investor with a current investing position in Angel investments. His investment range typically falls between $5K to $50K, with a sweet spot around $25K. He has invested in Smartfrog Group in December 2020, with the total raised amounting to $98M. JeanâPierre Wyss focuses on SMB Software, Cloud Infrastructure, Consumer Internet, and SaaS. His geographical preference is in Zurich, Switzerland.

  • Ron Peele

    Ron Peele is an angel investor focusing on markets such as Cloud Data Services, Digital Marketing, Enterprise Software, Local, Location Based Services, Marketing Automation, SaaS, Search Engine, Small and Medium Businesses, and Social Media. He has made past investments in companies like Surefire Local and operates in locations such as Herndon, Virginia, United States.

  • Stephanie Palmeri

    Stephanie Palmeri is a Partner at NextView Ventures who focuses on supporting founders building exceptional user-centric experiences in industries such as social commerce, circular retail, education, digital health, marketplaces, transportation, and finance. Her investment check size is typically a minimum of $500,000. She values collaboration and partnership styles that help founders share a North Star of building exceptional ventures.

  • Robert Moore

    Robert Moore focuses on investments in various startups such as Crossbeam, Stitch, Vision Ventures, Philly Startup Leaders, and RJMetrics.

  • Invest Michigan

  • Nihan Colak Erol

    Nihan Colak Erol is an individual angel investor with a seed stage investment focus in the regions of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. She has made investments in Wingie Enuygun Group. Nihan Colak Erol studied at Bogazici University and has a professional background in computer engineering. Her investments include an Angel Round and Seed Round in Wingie Enuygun Group. She follows cooperative collaboration style in partnerships.

  • Gold Coast Angel Investors

    Gold Coast Angel Investors is an early-stage investment group based in Miami, Florida that provides funding and mentorship to high-growth potential technology companies. Their investment focus areas include Biotechnology, Consumer Products, Education, Electronics / Instrumentation, Financial Services, Gaming, Healthcare Services, and Industrial/Energy. They have a geographical preference for the Greater Miami Area, East Coast, and Southern US regions. The organization primarily focuses on angel investment, financial services, and venture capital, with investments ranging from $25,000 to $1 million per company. Gold Coast Angel Investors collaborate with successful startups and venture capitalists seeking new opportunities.

  • Larry Illg

    Larry Illg is a prominent investor with a focus on the edtech sector, leading global investments in companies addressing various educational needs. He has magnanimously led over $3 billion in investments globally and actively participates in the boards of key edtech companies. Larry’s strategic investments span food delivery, education, healthcare, and more, showcasing his diverse portfolio. He displays a long-term investment approach, collaborating closely with founders and teams. Larry’s involvement in Prosus Ventures and PayU underscores his prowess in the corporate venture capital arena. His extensive background at eBay and Trulia brings a wealth of experience to his investment endeavors.

  • Mediterrania Capital Partners

  • New Markets Venture Partners

    New Markets Venture Partners is an early and growth stage venture capital firm.

  • First Round Capital

    First Round is a venture capital firm that specializes in providing seed-stage funding to technology companies.

  • FTV Capital

    Growth equity firm focused on high growth companies in enterprise solutions, financial services, and payments/transaction processing.

  • GCC Angels

  • Digital Undivided

    DigitalUndivided is an incubator that focuses on seed round investments in the Technology, Media, and Telecom (TMT) industry. They provide training in startup methodologies, access to experienced mentors, seed funding, and social support to their startups. Some of their investments include Example company Inc ($1,000,000), Company & Company (â¬11,000,000 – Series C funding), and Example ($524,000 – Seed round A). They offer a 26-week incubator program called ‘BIG’ for tech-enabled startups.

  • SWaN & Legend Venture Partners

    SWaN & Legend Venture Partners is a consumer-focused venture capital firm that invests in customer service-based companies.

  • Keith Schacht

    Keith Schacht invests in Small and Medium Businesses, Consumer Internet, Mobile, Social Media, Educational Games, Education, ECommerce, Marketplaces, Financial Services, Accounting, K12 Education, Parenting, Kids, Payments, Web Development, Designers, Venture Capital, Web Design, Digital Media, Video markets.

  • Spiral Ventures

  • Commerce Ventures

    Commerce Ventures is a venture capital firm focusing on investments in the e-commerce, retail, FinTech, and Insurance sectors

  • Sprockit

    SPROCKIT is a Global Open Innovation Platform connecting leading Media, Entertainment, and Technology companies with top emerging tech startups. They focus on curating startups that can solve industry pain points and provide immediate value to partners. With a track record of raising over $2 billion and hosting industry events, SPROCKIT brings innovative products, services, and revenue models to market through partnerships, investments, and acquisitions. Their geographical preference spans internationally, with notable events like the SPROCKIT + Cannes Next Innovation Investment Summit. SPROCKIT’s typical investment check size and stage of investment are unspecified, tailored to the unique needs of each startup.

  • Alex Osadzinski

    Alex Osadzinski is an integral part of Idea Fund Partners, focusing on rewriting the idea of venture returns. The firm seeks talented entrepreneurs, values innovation, and serves the underserved market. Their investments are in B2B Software and Services nationally. Alex has a background in tech startups and marketing, with experience in sales and product strategy. Idea Fund Partners believes in backing great people and giving more than capital. They are based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Their investment check size and partnership styles are not explicitly mentioned on their website.

  • Nirvana Venture Advisors

  • Italian Angels for Growth

    Italian Angels for Growth is an angel investor network focusing on Medtech, SaaS, e-commerce, Fintech, and high tech startups in the Seed/Series A stage. With a geographical preference for the EU, Europe, Middle East, and Africa, they have invested over 22 million Euros in 41 startups, including Rubedo Life Sciences, Clearbox AI, and Viceversa. They offer support from Investment champions to help startups succeed.

  • C2Ventures

  • Jennifer Coogan

    Jennifer Coogan is an angel investor with a focus on EdTech. She has invested in Newsela during the seed round in 2013. Jennifer Coogan’s previous investments include Newsela and the Thomson Reuters Incubator. Her stage of investment is seed, and she is known for her collaboration with ethnic and identity publishers. Jennifer Coogan’s professional career includes being the Chief Content Officer at Newsela. Her investments involve check sizes of $1.2M. Geographically, she is located on the West Coast and invests primarily in the United States.

  • Jacob De Geer

    Jacob De Geer is an angel investor known for co-founding iZettle. He invests in software services, manufacturing, ecommerce, mobile, education, and retail industries. Jacob’s average deal size ranges from $5-10 million USD. He has a track record of involvement with CoFounded Kapital and a portfolio that includes companies like Meitner, Ophena, and Gilion. His investments are primarily focused in Sweden.

  • Bessemer Venture Partners

    Bessemer Venture Partners is a venture capital firm that invests in enterprise, consumer, and healthcare early-to-late stage startups.

  • Teodoro D’Ambrosio

    Teodoro D’Ambrosio is a serial entrepreneur with 20 years of experience and an angel investor. He is one of the top Big Data Startup Investors in the Russian Federation, focusing on software, information technology, and artificial intelligence. Teodoro’s investment portfolio highlights include startups like Varaha, Recraft, and International Battery Company. His partnership areas involve education, mobile apps, and EdTech, with featured investments in companies like InTone, Refocus, and Talently. His investment focus also extends to software, e-commerce, and information technology, with notable investments in companies like Payflows, Carbonfact, and Prescient AI.

  • alan hodges

    Alan Hodges is an experienced owner and trustee at mobileaswmilling@hotmail.com with a career starting in 1988. He has a diverse background in business and investments.

  • Barry Fingerhut

    Barry Fingerhut, as the Co-Founder and General Partner of Wheatley Partners, heads a New York-based private equity firm established in 1992. Wheatley Partners specializes in funding technology-related companies across various sectors, including information technology, business services, medical technology, healthcare, and education. The firm is actively involved in supporting portfolio companies at all stages of development, providing multiple rounds of financing. Barry Fingerhut has been part of 55 investments with 24 exits so far. Wheatley Partners’ investment focus areas encompass a wide range of industries, and they have a geographical preference for regions like the Greater New York Area and the East Coast. The firm’s standard check size and partnership/collaboration styles were not explicitly mentioned, but the email contact provided indicates an openness to communication and potential collaborations. Barry Fingerhut’s professional career includes a successful track record in the private equity and venture capital space, actively contributing to the growth and development of numerous startups.

  • Lumina Impact Ventures

  • Crescent Capital NI Ltd.

  • Ark Angel Alliance

    Ark Angel Alliance is a group of business and community leaders dedicated to fostering startup companies in Arkansas and beyond. Their mission is to actively invest in high-potential startups, with a preference for Arkansas-affiliated deals. They focus on helping angel investors make sound investment decisions and build connections. The check size for their investments typically ranges from $50,000 to $1 million. The alliance has successfully raised funds and invested in sectors like healthcare, manufacturing, education, retail, and technology. Their collaboration style involves providing a marketplace for investors to connect with early-stage ventures.

  • Joe Liemandt

    Joe Liemandt focuses on software investments through ESW Capital. He has made multiple investments in small U.S. software companies. His track record includes founding Trilogy Software and ESW Capital. His net worth is $5.1 billion, and he resides in Austin, Texas. The investment check size of Joe Liemandt is not specified. Joe Liemandt is known for his partnership and collaboration styles, although specific details are not available.

  • Cedarville University Beyond Angel Network

    Cedarville University Beyond Angel Network is a Dallas, Texas-based national multi-Christian university ecosystem of Angel Networks. Their investment focus is on disruptive technology companies led by faith-driven founders using their platform of influence. They invest in early-stage faith-based companies. The geographical preference and specific target countries are not disclosed. Their track record includes investments in companies like Soteria Battery Innovation Group and KiwiTech. The investment check size provided by one of their investors, Sarah Jennings, ranges from $100,000 for an initial investment to an average follow-on of $150,000. The partnership and collaboration style is characterized by Dick Blanc, the Executive Director of the Beyond Startup Accelerator, as actively engaging with seed-stage investors and advising startup founders to expand the cause of Christ through entrepreneurs in the marketplace.

  • Jakob Riegger

    Jakob Riegger is an entrepreneur known for founding start-ups and scaling technology companies. He invests in areas such as education, e-learning, and edutainment at a pre-seed stage, focusing mainly on Germany. His previous investments include TrustYou. Jakob has a track record in mentoring entrepreneurs and CEOs. The investment check size is significant, with a total funding amount of $33B. His partnership and collaboration style involve strategic meetings, innovation, and activities. Jakob Riegger is actively involved in various partnerships and collaborations, fostering growth and development.

  • Valor Ventures

    Valor Ventures is a Atlanta venture capital firm investing out of our second fund in financial inclusion platform technology.

  • Ohad Yaron

    Ohad Yaron’s investment thesis emphasizes the importance of having a focused roadmap for investing to guide towards suitable investments aligned with objectives, ensuring disciplined decision-making, portfolio diversity, risk mitigation, and ecosystem trust.

  • Lars Appelstööl

    Lars Appelstööl is an investor focusing on sectors such as healthcare, fertility, and education. He has a diverse investment portfolio including Treadwell Therapeutics, TIO Bioventures, VoltSafe, and FYidoctors. Lars has a Master of Business Administration from Simon Fraser University and a Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Optometry from the University of Waterloo.

  • Mikhail Seregine

    Mikhail Seregine is an angel investor with an investment thesis focused on early-stage startups. His investment check size ranges up to $4.7M. He has made investments in Fathom and is a Co-Founder of Outschool. His partnership and collaboration styles emphasize innovation and collaboration in the education sector.

  • Walking Ventures

  • Highland Capital Partners

    Highland Capital Partners is a venture capital firm that offers seed, early, and growth-stage funding solutions.

  • Monty Metzger

    Monty Metzger is a Partner at Digital Leaders Ventures. His investment focus areas include fast-growth tech companies with scalable business models. He invests in startups at the Series A stage, providing growth investment rounds. Monty Metzger primarily invests in European Entrepreneurs going global. Some of his previous investments include PayKey, Cortrium, Snaplytics, and Pingpad. His investment check size and partnership styles could not be determined from the available information.

  • Bengt Akesson

    Bengt Akesson is an experienced investor with a diverse professional career. He has been involved in companies such as FundedByMe, served on multiple boards, and founded Vetrik. His investments range from Book Editor roles to Board Memberships. Bengt Akesson’s proposed election to the board of directors of FundedByMe replaced Ingmar Rentzhog. His partnerships and collaborations include various industry collaborations. While his geographical preferences are not specified, his involvement in different sectors indicates a broad scope. The stage of his investments is highlighted by his role at FundedByMe, a technology company in fintech, suggesting involvement in early-stage ventures. Bengt Akesson’s track record indicates active participation in multiple companies and industries.

  • Alexander Meyer

    Alexander Meyer, Managing Partner at Origin Ventures, focuses on investing in high-growth, innovative tech companies across Europe. His investment thesis is to support founders to build category-defining technology firms. Previous investments include Grubhub, Cameo, BacklotCars, Tock, and others. Alexander prefers the Greater Chicago Area for investments. He specializes in seed-stage tech- and data-driven B2B software companies with a global outlook. His investment check size ranges from $537K to $1.6M per company. Alexander’s partnership and collaboration style emphasize working closely with ambitious founders to foster growth and innovation.

  • Frank Kerim Reinecke

    Frank Kerim Reinecke is a seasoned investor and senior investment manager at HTGF. With a track record in various advisory positions and entrepreneurial ventures, he has a diverse professional background. Frank focuses on early-stage investments in technology-driven startups such as fintech and insurtech in the EU region, with a partnership-oriented investment style.

  • Craig McGuinn

    Craig McGuinn, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Jasper Group, is an Angel Investor focusing on seed round investments in Education Technology, Technology, Media and Telecom (TMT), and Mobile industries. He has a track record of growing companies, including Ward Media, and holding advisory roles in various companies. Some of his previous investments include Example Inc., Company & Company, and Example in various funding rounds.

  • Signe Ostby

    Signe Ostby, President, Director, and Manager at The Valhalla Charitable Foundation, primarily focuses investments in education, environment, human services, protestant agencies, and youth development. She has invested in companies like ThinkCERCA and LightSail Education. Signe Ostby participated in a Series B funding round of ThinkCERCA, contributing to the $10M funding. Her portfolio includes one exit with LightSail Education, acquired by Agile Group. Geographically, her investments are less specific, as the focus is on innovative organizations aligned with the foundation’s mission, suggesting a broad investment approach.

  • Northpond Ventures, LLC

  • Tunç Yalgın

    Tunç Yalgın is an Angel Investor with previous experience as a Manager of e-Learning Project at Girne American University and a Project Manager at Sobee Ltd and Garanti Bankası. He is also a Shareholder at GittiGidiyor. Tunç holds a Master’s degree in International Relations from Syracuse University and a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Université Marc Bloch. He has a diverse professional background with experience in project management and e-learning. As an Angel Investor, Tunç Yalgın has a track record of investments and shares a focus on community-driven applications, digital transformation through AI, and solving labor problems.

  • LDV Partners

  • Brightly Ventures AB

  • Wolverine Angel Network

    Wolverine Angel Network is a venture capital firm that accelerates fast-growing early-stage startups across the country through its global University of Michigan alumni community. They have invested in startups like Neurable, FEM Inc., and Phase Four. Wolverine Angel Network’s team includes Shane Kelly as the Managing Director. Startups and investors can apply through their website. The firm’s investment check size is not specified on their website.

  • Sam Rimmelzwaan

    Sam Rimmelzwaan, Principal at Dutch Founders Fund in Amsterdam, Netherlands, focuses on investing between $100K – $5.0M with a sweet spot of $1.5M. His current fund size is â¬100M. Sam’s investment areas include MarketingTech, Enterprise Applications, Education, Marketplaces, E-commerce, Consumer Internet, and SaaS. He has made investments in various sectors and stages, including Pre-seed and Seed stages. Sam collaborates with co-investors from Dutch Founders Fund like Arnoud Aalbersberg, Bas Rieter, Bastiaan Beerens, Eric Veeneman, and Erik Jan Schreurs.

  • Aaron Travis

    Aaron Travis focuses on investments in areas related to Racial Justice, Earth Justice, Immigration, and Human Rights. His investment strategy spans multiple sectors with a focus on digital experience design, product design, and user research. Aaron’s stage of investment ranges from early-stage to mature companies. He has a track record spanning over 25 years in the financial service sector, combining traditional investment banking and FinTech. While information on specific check sizes is not available, his collaborative style encompasses human-centered design principles, user research, and experience strategy. Geographically, Aaron Travis has been involved in high-profile engagements in New York, New York, and has a strong background in leading innovative projects for various organizations including Kforce Inc, Clear HX, Bixal, Diligent Corporation, and Publicis Sapient.

  • FiBAN

    FiBAN is an angel investor network that focuses on impact investing. They aim to generate positive social and environmental impact alongside financial returns. FiBAN provides the Startup Impact Measurement Guideline to help startups define and measure impact. Their investments span from idea to growth stages with check sizes ranging from less than 25,000 euros to 1-5 million euros. Geographically, they invest in Finland, the Nordics, and Baltics. FiBAN has made investments in consumer goods, education, energy & greentech, and media & entertainment. The network’s angel investors typically make investments in the range of hundreds of thousands to millions of euros, with a median investment size of 20,000 euros. They have a track record of successful exits and bring extensive leadership experience to startups. FiBAN emphasizes long-term commitment, supporting entrepreneurs even during challenging times, for up to a decade.

  • Philippe Carle

    Philippe Carle is currently serving as the Executive Advisor at Aquiline Capital Partners. His previous roles include chairman of Marsh & McLennan Companies France, CEO of Marsh SA, and co-chairman of Marsh Europe. Before joining Marsh, he held senior positions at CECAR Group and various other companies. Philippe is a member of the JP Morgan European Advisory Board. He is actively involved as the co-CEO of Babilou and serves on the board of Lucien Barriere Group and John Paul International Concierge. Philippe’s educational background includes graduating from the Ecole Nationale dâAssurance with specializations in mathematics and economics.

  • Morrison Cohen

  • Luke Kent

    Luke Kent is a Resolution Analyst at the Central Bank of Ireland. He has experience as an Associate Economist and Associate Statistician at the same organization. Previously, he worked as a Quality Assurant at Brenock Technology and as an Economics Tutor at Mercyhurst University. Luke also has experience as an Activity Leader at Embassy Summer Schools and as a Resident Assistant at Mercyhurst University. His professional experience includes roles in economics, statistics, quality assurance, tutoring, and leadership. He is currently volunteering at the Boys & Girls Club of Erie County. For detailed information, visit [Luke Kent’s LinkedIn Profile](https://www.linkedin.com/in/luke-kent-a49106a7)

  • Mark Harbottle

    Mark Harbottle, the Co-Founder of Flippa.com, has a strong focus on the Business Services and Consumer sectors with investments primarily in Australia. He has a track record in IT recruitment and talent acquisition, demonstrating a passion for people culture and talent. Mark Harbottle’s investments include Flippa and Wave Digital. His investment preferences and previous funding rounds are detailed on various platforms. The investment check size varies based on the round and company, with notable Series A investments like the AU$15M round in Flippa. Mark Harbottle’s collaboration styles are not explicitly outlined in the available data.

  • Jonathan Seaton

    Jonathan Seaton is involved in providing high-level strategy business and edtech support at Natterhub, focusing on supporting teachers, parents, and students worldwide

  • Reach Capital

    Reach supports entrepreneurs that develops technology solutions for challenges in education from early childhood through future of work

  • Andy Bruckschloegl

    Andy Bruckschloegl is a seasoned investor with a focus on early-stage investments in EdTech, InsurTech, Sustainability, and SportsTech industries. Some of his previous investments include quantilope, JobRocker International, and Ryte. He has a track record of successful commercial and partnership deals. His investment check size varies based on the company’s needs. In collaboration, Bruckschloegl values introspective, relational, and expressive styles, emphasizing alignment and balance among them.

  • Seedstars

    We are the world’s first seed stage venture capital fund dedicated to global emerging and frontier markets.

  • AME Cloud Ventures

    AME Cloud Ventures invests in seed to later-stage tech companies that build infrastructure and value chains around data.

  • Simiat Oluwadare

    Simiat Oluwadare, an investor based in Calgary, Alberta, has an investment thesis focused on SaaS startups and has invested in companies like Deel, CaptivateIQ, and Alto Pharmacy. Their investment focus areas include Agriculture, Education, Clean Energy, Financial Inclusion, Health, Housing, Water & Sanitation, and Workforce Development. Simiat Oluwadare’s preferred stage of investment is not available. The check size for investments can range from $500K to $1.5M. As for partnership and collaboration styles, no specific information is available at this time.

  • Jeffrey Walker

    Jeffrey Walker is an Angel Investor with a focus on philanthropy and social enterprises. He is actively involved in various organizations supporting health finance, music education, and social change projects. Jeffrey’s investments typically range from $14 million in Series A funding rounds. He collaborates with a wide range of partners in his investment activities.

  • Louisiana Funds

  • Learn Capital

    LearnCapital is a venture capital firm focused exclusively on funding entrepreneurs with a vision for better and smarter learning.

  • Natalie Tydeman

    Natalie Tydeman, Senior Investment Director at Kinnevik, focuses on growth investments in Europe with a particular emphasis on fast-growing technology companies within entertainment, education, and health/wellness sectors. She has a successful track record in private equity investing and a background in senior executive roles in tech/media companies. Natalie holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a degree from the University of Oxford. She collaborates with Kinnevik’s mission-driven investment strategy to build sustainable companies with a positive impact. Her investment check size, geographic preference, and previous investments are not specified in the available information.

  • Kai Seefeldt

    Kai Seefeldt is the Founder of B2B Media Group and Products-Up GmbH. His investment focus areas include B2B Media and Products. The stage of investment varies from seed to mid-stage startups. His geographical preference is in the Greater Munich Metropolitan Area. Some of his previous investments include B2B Media Group, Products-Up GmbH, DLT Disruptive Lead Technologies GmbH, and efamous GmbH. Kai Seefeldt’s professional career includes roles as Founder at various companies. The investment check size ranges depending on the startup. He adopts partnership and collaboration styles tailored to each venture.

  • T. Trent Gegax

    T. Trent Gegax serves as an early-stage investor with a focus on web services, mobile payment, social media, edtech, and biotech. His previous investments include companies like Current TV, Porch, Taunt, Stemedica Cell Technologies, and Chirpify. He is known for tapping entrepreneurs’ potential and looks for specific qualities in founders to ensure their success. Gegax’s investment check size and partnership style are not explicitly stated, but he is an Angel Investor with experience in various industries. He has a background in journalism and due diligence skills, contributing to his expertise in the investment field.

  • Patric Fassbender

    Patric Fassbender is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Boxine, with an investment focus on EdTech, Mobile, and Soccer startups at the Seed, Angel, and Pre-Seed stage. Previous investments include Tonies SE. He has a professional background as the Former Co-CEO/Member-Mgmt Board at Tonies SE. The investment check size is undisclosed, and his partnership and collaboration styles are not explicitly mentioned.

  • Sujal M. Patel

    Sujal Patel is a Co-Founder and serves as the Chief Executive Officer and Board Member at Nautilus Biotechnology. He founded and served as CEO of Isilon Systems, an enterprise data storage company. In 2006, Isilon completed one of the most successful initial public offerings of the year. Isilon was acquired by EMC in 2010 for $2.6 Billion, the largest acquisition in EMC’s history. He served as the President of EMC’s Isilon Storage Division from the acquisition until 2012, driving significant revenue growth, market expansion, and organizational scale. He graduated from the University of Maryland College Park in 1996 with a degree in Computer Science.

  • Chris Liddell

    Christopher Liddell is an accomplished investor with a strong track record. He has held significant leadership positions at companies like General Motors, Microsoft, and WME / IMG. Liddell’s investment thesis is based on the complexity and scale of the federal government. His focus areas include education and the environment. He advocates for better government services through collaboration and modernization. Liddell’s investments range across various industries and sectors with a strategic philanthropic approach. While specific check sizes for investments were not found, his style emphasizes strategic initiatives and partnerships to enhance government services.

  • Kerry Hatch

    Investment Thesis: Kerry Hatch aims to invest in early-stage companies, ranging from pre-seed to Series A, focusing on industries such as EdTech, InsurTech, Sustainability, and SportsTech. The fund offers investments of up to $25,000 with potential follow-on funding available to support company growth. Investment Focus Areas: Kerry Hatch’s investment focus includes companies in sectors such as Consumer and Technology, with specific investments like Mint House in 2019. Stage of Investment: Kerry’s investment activity involves various stages, including early-stage investments in companies like Mint House. Geographical Preference: There is no specific information available regarding Kerry Hatch’s geographical preferences for investments. Previous Investments: Kerry Hatch has made investments in companies like Mint House in 2019 and has a background in various industries, particularly in financial services and technology. Track Record and Professional Career: Kerry Hatch has a strong track record in transforming and leading successful business operations. She has held executive positions at companies like American Express, Starwood Hotels, and Acxiom, bringing valuable experience to the table. Investment Check Size: Specific details about Kerry Hatch’s investment check size are not readily available. Partnership and Collaboration Styles: There is limited information on Kerry Hatch’s partnership and collaboration styles.

  • INKEF Capital

  • NXTP Ventures

  • Trilogy Equity Partners

    Trilogy Equity Partners is a closely-held investment firm based in Bellevue, Washington.

  • Accelerator Ventures

  • Capital Factory

    Capital Factory is a venture capital firm and an accelerator that seeks to invest in seed-stage, early-stage, and later-stage companies.

  • Adetunji Eleso

    Adetunji Eleso is an investment and business support professional with over two decades of experience supporting clients in financial services, manufacturing, and technology sectors in Nigeria and Africa. Managing Partner at Growth Capital, he focuses on early-stage investing and has led the investment team at Co-creation Hub Nigeria, providing capital and support to numerous early-stage enterprises. Adetunji Eleso’s previous investments include companies like GoMyWay and Stutern in the automotive and education industries. He invests in startups with small check sizes in his personal capacity. As Director, Scale and Sustainability at Grand Challenges Canada, Adetunji Eleso is dedicated to creating bridges between the supply of supported innovations and the demand for solutions, focusing on partnerships that accelerate health innovation scaling.

  • Revolution Ventures

    Revolution Ventures, part of the venture capital firm Revolution, invests in early-stage companies around the country.

  • Graph Ventures

    Early stage investment group of operators/founders with experience starting and scaling technology companies globally. 200+ investments.

  • Agent Capital, LLC

  • Leo Friedman

    Leo Friedman is a seasoned investor known for championing the Friedman doctrine. His investments are diverse, focusing on strategic opportunities like government (HUD) building partnerships. He excels in early-stage investments with a dynamic approach to collaboration, fostering long-term partnerships. While specific check sizes are not disclosed publicly, his venture capital portfolio reflects a track record of successful investments in various sectors. With a geographical focus not limited to a single region, Leo’s investment strategy embraces transparency, growth, and financial security for his partners.

  • Bee Up Capital

  • Meraki Labs

  • Richard Diefendorf

    Mr. Rod Diefendorf serves as the Chief Operating Officer at PitchBook Data. Previously, he served as the Chief Operating Officer at Archeo, Marchex.

  • Nika Duan

    Nika Duan focuses on supporting historically underrepresented founders and improving capital allocation for overlooked ideas from women and people of color. Nika has experience in early and growth stage investing, with a background in edtech, future of work, and healthcare. She is passionate about collaboration and partnership with diverse backgrounds. Nika’s professional career includes roles at Emerson Collective and Psych Hub, showcasing her dedication to supporting startups. Her educational background includes a BS in economics and political science from Duke University.

  • Verena Pausder

    Verena Pausder, a digital entrepreneur and author, has a track record of advocating for digital education and modernization. She emphasizes the transition to digital capitalism and the importance of adapting to new technologies like coding and robotics. Pausder highlights the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on shaping the future and stresses the role of the education system in preparing students for evolving job markets. She calls for a start-up culture and self-motivation for success while urging state support for innovation infrastructure. Pausder’s investments include companies in Information Services (B2C) and Educational Software industries like Huzzle, Cleverly, and Tomorrow University.

  • Innovation Nest

  • Seedfunders

    Seedfunders is an angel investment group targeting pre-revenue scalable technology startups in Florida. They seek to invest $50,000 to $150,000 and prefer industries like Fintech, Edtech, Urban Tech, and more. With a focus on scalable tech concepts, they emphasize the importance of a solid team, customer-validated products, and recurring revenue models. Having made almost 50 investments, Seedfunders provides more than just funding, acting as advocates and opening doors for startups. They collaborate with a network of over 70 partners in the state, supporting entrepreneurs with the first ‘friends and family’ capital.

  • Bling Capital

  • Donald Hutchison

    Donald Hutchison is an angel investor known for his disciplined and value-based investment approach. He believes in building unique portfolios tailored to each client’s specific situation, focusing on sustainable wealth building. Hutchison follows a philosophy of value investing, aiming to buy good assets at discounted prices. His investment style emphasizes discipline, patience, and a longer time horizon for competitive advantage over short-term focus investors. He prefers a focused portfolio of 20-30 deeply researched stocks for risk reduction without diluting returns. Hutchison’s partnership and collaboration styles are characterized by leveraging strengths through collaborations to unlock new opportunities, accelerate growth, and build trust. He has a track record of serving on boards, advising, and investing in various technology companies, demonstrating a wealth of experience and expertise in the investment landscape.

  • Jan Bromberger

    Jan Bromberger is a seasoned investor with a diverse investment thesis focusing on B2B & B2C subscription models, marketplaces, SaaS, consumer subscription, and New Space. He predominantly invests in Pre-seed Health & Hospital Services startups. With a track record of roles such as Senior Software Engineer, Founder, and Angel Investor, Jan has a professional background in Technology Management. His investments span markets like Content Creators, Education, Media and Entertainment, and Software. Jan’s investment check size ranges from $100K to $1M, with a sweet spot of $1M. He engages in various partnerships and collaborations in the startup ecosystem through his roles at metoda GmbH, EUROPE+EARLY, and DVC, bringing a wealth of expertise and hands-on involvement to his portfolio.

  • Daniela Bach

    Daniela Bach is an expert in venture capital and investments in digital tech startups. She joined the HTGF Digital Tech Investment Team in 2018 after a career in media with Axel Springer and Gruner + Jahr. With a background in political sciences and a MSc in Finance & Strategy from Sciences Po Paris, Daniela focuses on seed and pre-seed investments supporting startups like PraxisEins and Maya Climate. Her investments showcase a commitment to sustainability. At HTGF, Daniela’s approach emphasizes hands-on engagement and strategic collaborations to drive success in the startup ecosystem.

  • Baker Capital Corporation

  • Narayan Ramachandran

    Narayan Ramachandran is an angel investor with a focus on technology-intensive businesses in life sciences, healthcare, and education. He is a pioneer in building inclusive institutions in India and has a strong track record as the Chairman of Unitus Capital. Narayan has invested in startups like Mensa Brands and Jana Small Finance Bank, emphasizing technology and differentiation. His investments typically range from seed to later stages, with a check size that varies based on the specific opportunity. His investments reflect a commitment to sustainable and profitable value propositions from inception. While the geographical preference is not specified, Narayan is known for his impactful investments in India-centric and India-first market opportunities.

  • Todd Parenteau

    Todd Parenteau is an investor with a focus on understanding companies, analyzing financials, and utilizing various strategies. He evaluates management, sector growth, and market trends. Todd’s investments include Spanlink Communications. He has a background in law enforcement and has held roles such as Operations Assistant and Special Agent. Todd’s check size for investments falls between $200K to $500K. His partnership and collaboration styles involve communication-oriented, task-oriented, network-oriented, and community-oriented approaches.

  • Vitruvian Partners LLP

  • Roland Brack

    Roland Brack is an angel investor and the Founder of Competec Service. He has made 12 investments, with his latest investment in Storabble in December 2023. One of his past portfolio exits was Amorana in September 2020. His professional career includes serving as Owner & Chairman at Competec Service.

  • Sean Feeney

    Sean Feeney is an experienced investor with a track record in the options market. He has a diverse investment portfolio including companies like Great Jones, Learnosity, and Prolific Machines. His investments are primarily in sectors such as Enterprise Applications and EdTech, with a focus on companies in the United States and Ireland. Sean’s investment check size varies, and he has a partnership style that encourages open collaboration across business functions to achieve shared goals. Sean Feeney’s professional background includes roles such as head of US Options for Nasdaq, portfolio manager at Forty Four Asset Management, and experience in startup activities. His educational background includes studies in applied math and statistics at Stony Brook University.

  • Marco Giberti

    Marco Giberti, CEO of Vesuvio Ventures, focuses on investments in sectors such as live events technology, SAAS, B2B online media, online education, and marketing technology. He looks for companies with a strong management team, low capital requirements, geographic arbitrage, and a scalable concept. Vesuvio Ventures seeks companies that are at the right stage for rapid revenue generation, clear revenue and financial models, and concise differentiation. Their geographical preference is not specified. Previous investments and portfolio details can be found on the Vesuvio Ventures website.

  • Sreya Parakala

    Sreya Parakala, the Managing Partner at Dorm Room Fund VC, focuses on investments in the education (Seed) and analytics (Seed, Series A, Series B) sectors. She is based in Chicago, Illinois, with a geographical preference for the Midwest. Sreya invests in early-stage startups and her investment check size typically ranges between $40K. Her track record includes successful collaborations with Dorm Room Fund, Albert Lam, Albert Shin, Alexa Davis, Alexa Spagnola, and Alex Marley.

  • Elizabeth Iorns

    Dr. Elizabeth Iorns is an investor with a focus on a diverse range of markets, including Mobile, Consumer Internet, Enterprise Software, Healthcare, Clean Technology, SaaS, E-Commerce, Social Media, Marketplaces, and Digital Media. Her investments typically target startups like Notable Labs, Validere, Quero Education, Perlara PBC, NURX, Solugen, Unima, Cambridge Bio-Augmentation, Cambridge Cancer Genomics, Vetcove, Antera Therapeutics, Connecting the Dots, INC, Vinsight, and Konsus. Elizabeth Iorns has a track record in Pre-seed Education, BioTech, and Marketplaces at an investment range of $5K – $25K, with a sweet spot at $15K per investment. Her geographical preference and partnership styles were not explicitly stated in the sources found. Elizabeth Iorns is known for her professional career as the Founder & CEO of Science Exchange, Co-Director of the Reproducibility Initiative, and as a part-time partner at Y Combinator. Regarding the investment thesis, specific details were not available in the sources, but her focus areas and previous investments provide insights into her strategy. Unfortunately, detailed information about her investment check size and partnership and collaboration styles was not found.

  • Nicole Velho

    Nicole Velho is a founder turned banker, now angel investor who backs female-led companies and underrepresented founders. She was formerly in investment banking for close to a decade, working at Deutsche Bank, Barclays Capital, and Macquarie Investment Bank. Additionally, she was a co-founder of an EdTech startup in South Africa, selling software to the big 4 auditing firms: PwC, KPMG, E&Y, and Deloitte. Nicole has made numerous angel investments in female-founded businesses and was voted as a UKBAA finalist in 2021. She is an early-stage investor with a focus on female-led startups, and her geographical preference is in Europe. While specific investment check sizes are not mentioned, she is known for partnering with startups at their early stages to support their growth and success.

  • Patrick Sader

    Patrick Sader is a Managing Director at TA Associates specializing in investments across Europe, particularly in growth companies. With a track record that includes roles at Argan Capital Advisors, Terra Firma, Merrill Lynch, and TA Associates, Patrick brings a wealth of experience to his investments. He focuses on sectors like financial services, tech-enabled services, software, ingredients, education, and consumer healthcare. TA Associates, under his leadership, has raised significant capital and invested in over 500 companies globally, showcasing a successful investment strategy. Patrick’s partnership and collaboration approach emphasizes working closely with management teams, leveraging industry expertise and resources to ensure the success and lasting impact of high-quality companies. His current role involves leading TA’s efforts in France and Southern Europe, making him a key figure in the firm’s Europe Services Investments.

  • Justin E Scull

    Justin E Scull is a Co-Founder & Product Manager at Bonagora, interested in business intelligence, business strategy, corporate finance, management consulting, marketing strategy, and user experience. He has relevant experience in managing a family investment vehicle and investing in middle market private equity transactions. Justin’s career includes significant experience in residential real estate investments. His collaboration style emphasizes true collaboration and communal efforts towards shared outcomes, focusing on the greater good.

  • Andrew Schoen

    Andrew Schoen is a Partner at New Enterprise Associates (NEA) with a focus on enterprise technology investments, including AI/ML, fintech, frontier tech, infrastructure software, differentiated SaaS, and security. He has invested in companies such as Aigen, Bytedance, Clarifai, Dandelion, Duolingo, Expanse, IonQ, and more. Andrew’s investment range at NEA is $2.0M – $50.0M, with a sweet spot at $25.0M. With a background at Blackstone and co-founding Flicstart, Andrew brings extensive experience in M&A, venture capital, and entrepreneurship. He holds bachelor’s degrees in Economics and Science of Earth Systems from Cornell University and a master’s degree from Tsinghua University as a Schwarzman Scholar. Andrew is known for his analytical rigor, intuitive insight, and passion for investing in companies that ignite excitement.

  • Marcus Greenwood

    Marcus Greenwood is known for his investment philosophy that values collaborative efforts and understanding among stakeholders with different collaboration styles: introspective, relational, and expressive. He focuses on ensuring effective teamwork by eliminating misunderstandings and fostering self-awareness of individual styles.

  • Begin Capital

  • Sacha Labourey

    Sacha Labourey is the Co-Founder and Interim Chief Executive Officer at CloudBees. His investment focuses on digital transformation, enterprise technology, hybrid cloud, IT strategy, IT talent, and open source software. Sacha Labourey has a track record of active leadership in open source software for over 20 years. Unfortunately, specific details about stage of investment, geographical preference, previous investments, investment check size, and partnership styles are not available from the sources.

  • Karen Kruger

    Karen Kruger is an Angel Investor based in Silicon Valley, San Francisco Bay Area. Her investment focuses include Education, Clean Technology, Healthcare, Parenting, Women-Focused, Environmental Innovation, Medical Marijuana Dispensaries, and Motherhood Community. Karen has made 4 investments, including companies like Mahmee, Kuli Kuli, and Seven Seas Music. She has invested in startups involved in various sectors including maternal healthcare, social good & consumer packaged goods, and international music licensing.

  • Waveland Ventures, LLC

  • Mark Moran

    Mark Moran is a Principal – Consultant at Sequoia Consulting Group. He has significant experience in marketing complex financial solutions through direct and intermediary channels. Sequoia Consulting Group focuses on hyper-growth companies and helps them run happier, healthier, and free from unnecessary risk.

  • Phoenix Equity Partners

  • Jesse Grushack

    Jesse Grushack is an investor with a focus on blockchain and crypto projects. He specializes in early-stage startup funding and has a preference for investing in the USA. Jesse has made investments in projects like MARA and has professional experience in the music industry, particularly in blockchain-based platforms. His check sizes for investments vary, with examples like purchasing NFTs equivalent to 10,000,000+ streams. In terms of partnership and collaboration styles, Jesse Grushack is involved in nurturing the creation of music through blockchain and open-source initiatives.

  • Paris Business Angels

    Paris Business Angels is a French-based startup investment and support network that focuses on the seed or pre-seed phase. They have invested in organizations such as Iguana Yachts, SoWeTrip, and Agricool. The team includes professionals like Benjamin Bertrand and Vincent Philippe. Their investment check size ranges from 100K to 3M euros. Partnership and collaboration styles involve co-investing in startups and supporting with funding. The network has shown a track record in early-stage investments, particularly in information technology. They maintain a sector-agnostic approach and operate predominantly in France.

  • Maveron, LLC

  • Eric Di Benedetto

    Eric Di Benedetto is an angel investor specializing in pre-seed investments across various sectors like Local Services, Social Networks, Education, Cloud Infrastructure, Analytics, E-commerce, Enterprise, and FinTech. He has invested in companies such as GoShare, Alpaca, and Siftery. Eric focuses on Seed stage investments and has a geographical preference for startups in California, particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over 30 IPOs and M&A exits, he has a successful track record in finance and technology, demonstrating a collaborative partnership style in his investments.

  • Seedrocket 4Founders Capital SA SCR-Pyme

  • Scot Wingo

    Scot Wingo is a serial entrepreneur and angel investor with a focus on Enterprise Applications and Environment Tech sectors. He has made investments in companies like GreenPlaces, Peoplelogic, and LaunchNotes. Scot Wingo’s investment check size typically ranges from $10K to $500K, with a sweet spot at $100K. His geographical preference is not specified, but he is actively investing in the Triangle region. Scot Wingo’s investment thesis revolves around filling the fundraising void for startups and building a diversified portfolio. His professional career includes founding companies like Spiffy and ChannelAdvisor. His partnership and collaboration styles indicate a leadership approach that fosters alignment, engagement, and ownership at all levels of the company.

  • Nexa Capital Partners, LLC

  • University of Utah Research Foundation

    University of Utah Research Foundation is an angel group based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The firm focuses on investments in science, technology, medicine, pharmacy, engineering, natural resources, energy, business, and education sectors. They prefer early-stage investments and have a track record of supporting companies like Light Line Medical, Converus, and iVeena. The investment check size typically ranges from $20,000 to $150,000. The University of Utah Research Foundation is known for fostering partnerships with various entities to support new ventures arising from the university’s research portfolio.

  • Thomas Estier

    Thomas Estier is the CEO of ROVENSO, a company developing agile autonomous robots for security monitoring, safety assessment, and anomaly detection. He has extensive experience in advising and leading various robotics and technology companies. Thomas has been involved in advisory roles, executive positions, and co-founding companies in the robotics sector. With a background in microengineering and executive education programs, he brings a wealth of expertise to the field. Thomas Estier’s investment check size for ROVENSO’s seed funding round was CHF 2.3 million. He is known for his cooperative collaboration style, fostering trust, mutual respect, and teamwork among team members, leading to higher engagement and productivity.

  • Sharyn Roblom

    Sharyn Roblom, known as ‘Your Cashflow Angel,’ focuses her investments on agriculture, education, clean energy, and healthcare. She invests in seed-stage companies and prefers collaborations over formal partnerships. Sharyn’s previous investments include efforts to support sustainable and alternative protein industries. With an average check size of $107k, she is actively involved in building and supporting defensible businesses. Sharyn’s professional career showcases a track record of success in building strong Human Resource capabilities. Her investment approach is hands-on, offering support and resources for due diligence to alternative protein startups.

  • Aline Vedder

    Aline Vedder is an investor specializing in startups addressing social challenges in areas such as education, health, sustainable consumption, future of work, and ageing. She typically invests in seed and Series A rounds and focuses on DACH and the UK. Some of her recent investments include Open Bionics, Talea, HomeTouch, Careship, MobileJob, and Raremark. Aline Vedder has an impressive track record with a Ph.D. in Neuroaesthetics and is known for her partnership and collaboration styles that emphasize impact, sustainability, and diversity in evaluating investment opportunities. The investment check size for Aline Vedder ranges from $100k to $5M per company.

  • Andreessen Horowitz

    Andreessen Horowitz is a stage-agnostic venture capital firm with assets under management across multiple funds.

  • Richard Kearney

    Richard Kearney is a Partner on the Investment Team at LuminArx Capital Management. His investment focus areas include Seed and Series A/B in various sectors such as GovTech, Space, EnergyTech, Education, Security, SMB Software, Digital Health, Health & Hospital Services, and Health IT. He has a track record of senior roles at Veritas Capital, Reef Road Capital, Marblegate Asset Management, and Barclays. Richard Kearney’s investment check size ranges from $100K to $5.0M, with a sweet spot at $1.5M. He holds a B.A. and M.A. from Yale University.

  • Heleen Dura – van Oord

    Heleen Dura – van Oord is a renowned entrepreneur and investor with a strong track record. As a co-founder of investment companies like Peak Capital, Future Food Fund, and Vivid Ventures, she demonstrates a diverse investment thesis that focuses on supporting experienced founder teams without a specific target industry. Heleen’s investment focus areas include educational software, asset management, and food & agricultural technology, with notable investments in companies like Winc Academy. She primarily engages in early-stage investments, exemplified by her participation in seed funding rounds. With a geographical preference for Europe, Heleen leverages her extensive network and expertise to fuel startups and scale-ups across the continent. Her partnership and collaboration styles emphasize the importance of ambition, team composition, traction, and market demand, highlighting the key success factors for startups. Heleen Dura – van Oord’s investment check size varies based on the specific opportunity and is tailored to support innovative ventures with high growth potential. Her dedication to fostering entrepreneurship and her strategic approach to investments make her a valuable partner for aspiring entrepreneurs.

  • Gregg Bennett

    Gregg Bennett is an Angel Investor at Bennett Enterprises, LLC. He focuses on Seed Round investments and has previously invested in Example example company Inc, Example & Company, and Example. Bennett’s investment amounts vary from $1,000,000 to $11,000,000 across Seed and Series C rounds.

  • James P.

    James P. is an angel investor specializing in pre-seed companies with a focus on industries like agriculture, business services, education & training, energy & natural resources, entertainment & leisure, fashion & beauty, finance, food & beverage, hospitality, manufacturing & engineering, media, medical & sciences, personal services, products & inventions, property, retail, sales & marketing, software, technology, and transportation. His investments range from CHF 0 to CHF 9,000 per company, and he is geographically focused on the Midwest, South East, West, South West, and North East regions of the United States. James P.’s investment thesis revolves around unlocking opportunities for pre-seed companies, with an emphasis on founders, product quality, and scalability. However, specific details on his previous investments, track record, professional career, investment check size, and partnership styles were not available from the sources searched.

  • Sean Knapp

    Sean Knapp is the Founder & CEO of Ascend.io, a leader in Data Pipeline Automation. He is also an Advisor & Investor in multiple startups, including Clockwise, CodeSignal, Manticore Games, Productiv, and Airkit. Sean has had successful exits with companies like Adku, Liftoff, NetCitadel, Parse, and Wizeline. Previously, he was a member of the Board of Directors at Ooyala. Sean’s professional career includes roles at Google, where he was a Senior Software Engineer and led various teams. His investments cover a range of tech companies in software, analytics, big data, and more, primarily in the Western US. His investments are in early-stage companies with varying revenue sizes, and he supports startups by providing funding, expertise, and strategic guidance.

  • BOV Capital

  • LiveOak Venture Partners

    LiveOak Venture Partners is a venture capital firm making early-stage investments in technology and technology-driven services.

  • Next Wave Ventures

    Next Wave Ventures is a seed to early stage venture capital firm which focuses on commercializing university research and advanced technologies. Their investment focus areas include Information Technology, Health Care, Consumer Electronics, Higher Education, and Marketing. The firm is based in San Diego, California, United States and has a track record of investing in companies like Resilia, Geospiza, and Apical. Next Wave Ventures typically invests in Seed and Series A stages, with average deal sizes around $1 million. Their partnership and collaboration styles involve partnering with founders and corporate innovators to create new businesses, unlock growth, and build better products and services quickly.

  • Tricia Borne

    Seraph Group, led by Tricia Borne, is an angel investor that focuses on early-stage startups, offering investments between $50,000 and $1,000,000. They identify investment opportunities across various industries and sectors, with a preference for seed or early-stage companies. Seraph Group has a professional investment team and collaborates with a global LP base. Tricia Borne’s track record includes successful investments in exclusive, early-stage opportunities. Their check size for investments varies and is tailored to support growth. The partnership and collaboration styles of Seraph Group involve vetting carefully selected opportunities and working with successful individuals to create wealth.

  • BITKRAFT Ventures

    BITKRAFT Ventures is an early-stage investment platform for gaming, esports, and interactive media.

  • Lance G Johnson

    Lance G Johnson is an advisor and investor based in Boulder, NYC, and San Francisco. With a background as the former Head of Corporate Development at Naspers (Tencent, Mail.ru) and as GM Mobile at Yahoo, he brings over a decade of experience in the mobile space. While specifics on investment thesis and focus areas are not available, his previous investments include pre-seed Education among other areas. Lance’s professional career includes roles at Rhapsody International and Tappp, showcasing his diverse expertise. His investment check size remains undisclosed, but he is known for serving in various executive positions in leading companies. Despite limited details on partnership and collaboration styles, Lance’s extensive experience in the industry positions him as a valuable and seasoned investor with a wide network and strategic insights.

  • Jeff Allen

    Jeff Allen is a seasoned Real Estate Investor currently based in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, United States. With a background in engineering from West Virginia University, he transitioned to real estate investments in 2020. Jeff’s expertise lies in acquisitions, deal structuring, and realizing high returns for investors. He has successfully managed multi-unit apartment complexes and leveraged partnerships to scale his investments. Jeff’s investment check sizes vary based on the opportunity, and he is known for his strategic collaboration styles that focus on value creation and wealth protection. He is the Co-Founder of Veritrust Properties LLC and serves as a Real Estate Investor at Firm Foundation Capital. Jeff Allen has a proven track record of increasing cash flow and asset protection for his clients, making him a sought-after advisor in the wealth-building space.

  • TampaBay.Ventures

    Tampa Bay Ventures is committed to the creation of a vibrant and internationally recognized startup ecosystem in the Tampa Bay region

  • Rene De Jong

    René de Jong is an experienced Business Angel operating in Madrid, Spain. His investment thesis focuses on disruptive, scalable projects in the education, internet, and tourism sectors. René’s investment check size ranges from a minimum of â¬20,000.00k to a maximum of â¬100,000.00k per project. He has a track record of investing in startups like Justlanded, Softonic International, PopPlaces, and more. René’s approach includes seeking startups with strong teams where he can contribute knowledge and connections. He has collaborated with co-investors on projects like Go – PopUp, Lingualia, My Twin Place, and Reclamador. His partnership style emphasizes offering strategic value and guidance to startups.

  • Nathan Schultz

    Nathan Schultz is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Chegg, where he leads the company’s shift to AI-driven personalized learning. Schultz has a background in education publishing and has been instrumental in Chegg’s digital learning platform. He is dedicated to delivering learning outcomes and has overseen various learning services at Chegg. Schultz has a deep commitment to education and has a strong focus on AI-powered, personalized learning. He holds a BA in History and English from Elon University and continued his education in Finance at Stevens Institute of Technology. Schultz’s expertise lies in embedding AI into product development, focusing on personalized learning experiences for students globally. As the incoming CEO of Chegg, he is poised to drive future growth and success in the education sector.

  • Deciens Capital

    Deciens Capital makes angel and seed investments in online-to-offline offerings.

  • Team Global

    Team Global, led by CEO Lukasz Gadowski, focuses on investing in startups with a mission for societal improvement and global collaboration. Their investment areas include companies such as Astranis, Enpal, and Volocopter. They partner with leading service providers in Europe, USA, and Asia. Team Global has a track record of investing in innovative startups like Autoflight, Dexterity, and Theion. They prefer early to mid-stage startups and offer investments in the range of 100,000 to 500,000 euros per company. The team prioritizes collaboration and aims to support startups in achieving prosperity, climate sustainability, peace, and education through technological solutions.

  • Artimus R. Quick Sr. M.B.A

    Artimus R. Quick Sr. M.B.A is known for his expertise in building investment theses, focusing on areas like edtech, fintech, and real estate tech. He has a proven track record in strategic service delivery and customer relationship management. His investment check size and geographical preferences are not available in the sources found. Past investments and partnership styles could not be identified.

  • Dick Williams

    Dick Williams is an experienced executive known for his transformational leadership in technology and digital media companies. Throughout his career, he has held key roles in various organizations, including serving as President and CEO of Webroot. His expertise includes building innovative solutions and expanding product portfolios. Williams has a track record of success, leading teams to achieve significant growth and industry recognition. He values collaboration with employees, customers, and partners, fostering strong relationships that drive product evolution and problem-solving. As an accomplished leader, Williams has demonstrated a commitment to excellence and innovation in the cybersecurity industry.

  • Gagan Biyani

    Gagan Biyani is a seasoned entrepreneur and investor with a diverse background. He has a strong track record in entrepreneurship, having co-founded Udemy and Sprig. His investment focus areas are in education technology and sustainable food delivery startups. Gagan has previous investments in companies like Udemy and Sprig. He is known for embracing bold visions and inspiring others with the potential of his businesses. Gagan’s investment check sizes vary significantly based on the industry and opportunity. His partnership and collaboration styles emphasize clear communication and frequent engagement with partners and collaborators.

  • Insight Partners

    Insight Partners is a private equity firm that invests in growth-stage technology and software companies.

  • Vidinovo

    Vidinovo is a venture capital firm established in 2013, focusing on early and late-stage financing. Their investment thesis centers around the healthcare, education, life science, oncology, and service sectors. Vidinovo typically invests in companies in the range of 1 – 5 million dollars. The firm’s geographical preference is not clarified, but their previous investments include companies in the Health Care, Software, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and SaaS fields. Some of their notable portfolio companies are MedGenome Inc., WiserCare, American Prison Data Systems, PBC. Vidinovo’s investment check size is around $3 million per round, and they have made 5 investments with an average round size of $3 million. As for track record and professional career details, specific information is not available.

  • Hady Shkeer

    Hady Shkeer is an entrepreneur and angel investor with a focus on Retail, Social Networks, Education, Enterprise Applications, Consumer Internet, and Enterprise. He has invested in companies like Dukanji AB, Mhtaref, Marifaa, Laqta!, Votly! Inc., and Dadh Inc. His investment check size ranges from $5K to $50K, with a sweet spot at $25K. Hady Shkeer is known for his partnerships and collaboration styles within the startup ecosystem. He is located in Sweden and has a preference for investments in the Nordic countries and Scandinavia.

  • Florac

  • Anurag Jain

    Anurag Jain is an Angel Investor with a focus on Edu-Tech, Data and Analytics, and Software. Anurag has invested in startups like Hanto in the past. He is known for his track record in venture capital, real estate, private investments, and HR Tech-SaaS. Anurag primarily invests at the seed stage, with a check size between $100,000 and $500,000 per company. He has participated in investments in companies like American Cricket Enterprises, VizSense, and Apptronik. Anurag Jain’s professional background includes roles as a Business Analyst, Portfolio Analyst, and Deal Sourcer at companies like HireQuotient, LetsVenture, axio finance, and Indian Angel Network. Anurag Jain has a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a focus on Finance.

  • Kyrill Zlobenko

    Kyrill Zlobenko is an investor with a focus on early-stage investments, particularly in EdTech, InsurTech, Sustainability, and SportsTech industries. His investments range from $50k to $10M, targeting pre-seed and seed-stage rounds. Kyrill has a strong track record serving as the Head of Europe at Seedrs and as a mentor at Founder Institute. He holds educational certifications in Venture Finance and Entrepreneurship. Notable previous investments include Perkbox in the Series B round. Kyrill Zlobenko’s partnership and collaboration style is characterized by investments of up to $4M and a preference for pre-seed and seed-stage companies.

  • BIC Angels

    BIC Angels is a Turkey-based angel investment network that supports startups across various business models such as SaaS, marketplaces, fintech, adtech, big data, edutech, and digital projects. They focus on startups from seed to early growth stages, with investments ranging up to 1-3 Mio TL. Some of their previous investments include Influanza, Tarfin, Evdeki Bakıcım, and others. The team includes Founding Partner Dr. Joachim Behrendt and Finance Head Kerim Alcep.

  • Kendall Miller

    Kendall Miller is a strategic investor with a focus on sustained portfolio performance through expecting the unexpected, earning yield while maintaining convexity, and blending a solutions approach with expertise in portfolio implementation. The firm has a proprietary framework based on research and experience, assisting in analyzing portfolio risks, hedging both negative and positive tail risks, and optimizing performance across asset classes. Kendall’s collaboration style involves good strategic decision making, out-of-the-box thinking, and putting things in perspective. While the investment check size is not specified, Kendall’s track record includes competencies in strategic management.

  • 8750 Venture

    Founded in 2014, 8750 Venture is a venture capital investment firm based in Frisco, Texas. The focus areas, previous investments, and partnership and collaboration styles of 8750 Venture could not be found in the search results.

  • IDI

  • Emmanuel Osioh

    Emmanuel Osioh focuses on investing in sectors that provide critical goods and services to low-income customers, including Agriculture, Education, Energy, Health, Financial Inclusion, Housing, Water & Sanitation, and Workforce Development. Acumen, a company he is associated with, has invested $154.4M in breakthrough innovations impacting 501M lives with dignity. Emmanuel Osioh has a professional career in rigging and forklift operation, with over 17 years of experience. However, specific information regarding his investment check size and partnership and collaboration styles could not be found.

  • Thomas Bachem

    Thomas Bachem is an Angel Investor who has invested in companies like Doctorflix, Masterplan.com, and femtasy within the Healthcare Services, Education, and Training sectors.

  • Be Communications

  • July Ventures

  • Desney Tan

    Desney Tan is an Angel Investor at Alliance of Angels focusing on investments in Hardware, Entertainment & Sports, Retail, Digital Health, BioTech, Health Services, Health IT, AI, and SaaS. Desney Tan’s investment check size ranges from $500K to $1.5M with a sweet spot at $1M. He has made investments in companies like Wrapify, Zero Slant, Clipisode, Signpost, and more. His current collaboration style involves investing in hardware, entertainment, retail, and health services primarily at the seed and Series A stages with a fund size of $100M.

  • Andav Capital

    Andav Capital is a venture capital firm that seeks to invest in the tech-enabled early-stage companies.

  • Centennial Investors

    Centennial Investors is a Mid-Missouri based Angel Investment organization that works with high growth start-up companies with plans to grow businesses. They prefer to invest in Mid-Missouri businesses that are technology or science-based seeking an investment of $150,000 to $500,000. Centennial Investors collaborates with a variety of organizations in the community to find local entrepreneurs with promising ideas and fosters entrepreneurship in the region by providing funding and advice to early-stage firms.

  • Quadrille Capital

    Quadrille Capital is an independent private investment firm based in Paris and San Francisco.

  • Ben Zises

    Ben Zises is an angel investor, advisor, and fund manager. He founded SuperAngel.Fund in January 2021. With a focus on Consumer (CPG, eCommerce SaaS), PropTech, and Future of Work, his previous investments include quip, Caraway, and Arber. He aims to be the first check for companies, providing strategic capital and resources in an advisory role, and supporting them in the short, medium, and long-term. Ben Zises is known for being the first investor and founding advisor to successful companies reaching over $100m+ in annual revenue. He is described as a dedicated supporter by the founders he works with.

  • Niccolò Colussi

    Niccolò Colussi is the CEO of a holding company investing in private equity funds and minority stakes in SMEs and startups operating in various markets such as Renewables, Healthcare, Automotive, Food & beverage, Cloud, and IT. His investment focus is in the Pharmaceutical, Education, and Venture Capital sectors. Niccolò Colussi’s partnership and collaboration styles can be explored further by analyzing his team and ecosystem on the LIFTT website.

  • Charles Thornburgh

    Charles Thornburgh is a Co-Founder and serves as Chief Executive Officer at Civitas Learning. He discovered a passion for education while teaching high school students on the weekends during his undergraduate days at Stanford, and upon graduating translated that passion into the founding of multiple education start-ups. These early ventures included ClickSafety.com, an online safety training company, and Testtakers.com, the first rich-media, diagnostic, and prescriptive test prep tutoring application online. In 2002 his business was acquired by Kaplan, where he spent the next nine years as an in-house entrepreneur, launching several edtech businesses in the K12 and higher education markets. Charles is a two-time CODiE Award recipient for excellence in software development and a former director on the Education Board of the Software & Information Industry Association. He is also named on the “16 People Changing the Landscape of Online Education Forever” list by Find Education Online. He is a frequent speaker at education events around the country. Mr. Charles Thornburgh holds a BA degree in Political Science from Stanford University.

  • Alexander Packard

    Alexander Packard is an investor with a focus on high-growth companies in health care and online education. He is the President at Iora Health and has previously worked as COO at Outside the Classroom. Alexander Packard’s track record includes leadership roles at various companies, including advisory and educational firms. His career includes a background in senior operating roles emphasizing innovation and service. While the specific investment focus areas and partnership styles were not available, his experience suggests a preference for innovative ventures in health care and education sectors. Alexander Packard has a history of contributing to ventures with a strong focus on public health. His investment check size and partnership styles were not explicitly mentioned on the sources accessed.

  • Jill and Al Hendrickson

    Jill Hendrickson, an associate of Mack International with over 15 years of experience in executive search, has a background in candidate identification/assessment, research, and client management support. Her career includes work at Family Office Exchange, LLC and TMP Worldwide Executive Search. She holds a B.A. in psychology from Trinity Christian in Palos Heights, IL. Previous investments and track record details are not available. Further details regarding her investment thesis, stage of investment, geographical preference, investment check size, and partnership styles are not found online.

  • Jennifer Carolan

    Jennifer Carolan is the Co-Founder and General Partner at Reach Capital. She focuses on investments in education technology and has a track record of leading over 40 investments. Jennifer’s investment thesis is centered around personalized content, teacher tools, teaching platforms, neuro-assessments, and AI accessibility. She primarily invests in Seed and Series A stages with check sizes ranging from $1M to $10M. Geographically, Jennifer focuses on education trends in North America. Some of her previous investments include AfterSchool HQ, Mini Studio, and Stellic. Jennifer’s collaboration style involves investing in tools that promote equity in education.

  • John Nahm

    John Nahm is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Strong Ventures, a seed fund based in California that focuses on financing, supporting, and mentoring Korean/Asian/Global entrepreneurs. The fund typically invests in sectors such as Enterprise, Food & Ag, Fintech, Edtech, and more. They operate in the USA and Asia-Pacific, offering check sizes ranging from $100K to $1M. John Nahm is also involved in Phonevite, a community-based voice broadcasting service.

  • Diaz Nesamoney

    Diaz Nesamoney is an accomplished technology entrepreneur and investor with a strong track record. His focus areas for investment include outsourcing, internet, mobile, technology products, retail services, education, and financial services. Diaz has been involved in various stages of investment from early to late-stage ventures. While his geographical preferences are not explicitly stated, his previous investments include Jivox. Diaz Nesamoney’s professional career highlights his success in founding and leading multiple technology companies. His investment check size indicates a willingness to double funding to $30 million for strategic investors. Lastly, his partnership and collaboration styles may involve a mix of cooperation, competition, facilitation, and delegation to drive success in his ventures.

  • Kristina Barrett

    Kristina Barrett is the Principal at Cultivation Capital LLC, focusing on investments in sectors like Education (Seed), ClimateTech/CleanTech (Seed), Education (Series A), and ClimateTech/CleanTech (Series A). She operates in the investment range of $100K to $3.5M with a sweet spot at $1.8M. Kristina’s previous investments include areas such as Marketing, Agriculture Tech, and AI. In her professional career, she has worked on launching 3 venture capital funds and led end-to-end investment activities with a current fund size of $74.2M. Kristina Barrett holds a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University and is pursuing a Doctor of Law degree from Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Her investment check size ranges from $100K to $3.5M. Kristina emphasizes trust, collaboration, and synergy in her partnership and collaboration styles.

  • Raptor Group

  • Unusual Ventures

    Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital offering hands-on support and expertise to startups on their early-stage journey.

  • Kerim Baran

    Kerim Baran is an investor who advises and sits on the board of early-stage startups in healthcare, education, and greentech companies. Some of his favorite private investments include SelectMinds, Chart.io, PresenceLearning, DoktorSitesi, Humantelligence, Atolye Istanbul, Bodhi, Ivy Energy, and Complete Solar. He focuses on sectors like education, healthcare, and clean tech. Kerim Baran has a track record as a successful CEO in the solar industry and he engages in partnership and collaboration with new partners and collaborators to meet his projects’ energy needs.

  • Can Aktepe

    Can Aktepe is an investor with a focus on impact investments. He has a track record in the education and workforce technology sector and has partnered with various organizations. Can Aktepe’s investment check size varies based on the opportunity, and he emphasizes collaborative and strategic partnerships in his investment approach.

  • Impact America Fund

    Impact America Fund is an investment company that funds market opportunities which use technology to enhance the lives.

  • Lorenzo Scanni

    Lorenzo Scanni is an angel investor who seeks to invest in early-stage companies, focusing on the EdTech, InsurTech, Sustainability, and SportsTech industries. His investments range up to $25,000 with opportunities for follow-on funding. He has been involved in the founding of companies like Greater Fool Media, Pick1, and Vetrya, with experience in Italy and the US. Lorenzo has a track record as a Co-Founder and CRO at Colossus Digital, a strategic advisor at LUISS ENLABS, and an investor at Loop AI Labs Cognitive Computing, among other roles. He has been recognized for his innovative marketing strategies and contributions to the digital transformation process. Lorenzo’s investment check size varies based on the company’s growth potential, and he actively collaborates with startups, offering mentorship and guidance.

  • Acrobator Ventures

  • BayAngels

    BayAngels, established in 1998, is an angel group based in San Francisco, California. The firm specializes in investing in B2B, B2C, gaming, internet and web services, software, education, financial services, fintech, food and beverage, marketing, advertising, and media and entertainment sectors.

  • Riviera Capital

  • Alp Bora

    Alp Bora, Co-Founder and Partner at Greenlight Partners, focuses on green technology solutions for early-stage startups. His investment check size varies based on projects. Alp Bora has a background in mining and metals, leads Alp Bora & Co., a think tank specializing in sustainable mining practices and business strategy. He is known for supporting the mining industry’s transition to a sustainable future. Alp Bora’s expertise includes operational excellence, sustainability, and leadership in the mining sector.

  • Pentahold NV

  • Alex Marker

    Alex Marker is an investor with a focus on industries such as financial technology, future of work, future of learning, food technology, and health/wellness. He primarily invests in pre-seed companies raising their first institutional round of capital. His check size ranges between $250k-$1MM as an initial investment.

  • Tamiami Angel Funds

    Tamiami Angel Funds is an angel group based in Naples, Florida, founded in 2010. The firm’s investment thesis involves providing seed and startup capital to emerging companies in sectors like SaaS, fintech, edtech, telehealth, and medical devices. They focus on early-stage ventures, seeking to achieve high returns by actively supporting companies. Tamiami Angel Funds does not have geographical restrictions on investment opportunities. Previous investments include companies in various sectors such as Climate Tech. Matthew Hinderman, a partner in the firm, brings a wealth of experience in tax and corporate planning. The specific check size for investments by Tamiami Angel Funds was not available. The partnership and collaboration styles of the firm align with investments in sectors such as SaaS, fintech, edtech, telehealth, and medical devices.

  • Thomas Noonan

    Thomas Noonan, a General Partner at TechOperators, focuses on investments in software, cloud computing, security, infrastructure, and mobile computing sectors. He has a mechanical engineering degree from Georgia Tech and a business degree from Harvard University. TechOperators invests in growth stage software companies. They prefer investing in North America. Thomas Noonan’s successful track record includes leading Internet Security Systems to nearly $400 million in revenue. He is an active philanthropist supporting education, environmental, and healthcare causes. The investment check size and partnership styles were not specifically mentioned.

  • Gerald Hughes

    Gerald Hughes is an Angel Investor associated with Castanea Partners, a private equity investment firm founded in 2001. The firm targets small to mid-market companies in sectors like publishing, education, training, consumer brands, specialty retail, and marketing services. Castanea participates in various types of investments including management buyouts, sales of private companies, growth equity, and more. They are currently investing from a $575 million fund, with a target investment size between $15MM and $75MM. Their geographical focus and specific partnership styles are not provided in the available information.

  • Advent do Brasil Consultoria e Participacoes Ltda.

  • Base10 Partners

    Base10 is an early-stage venture capital firm investing in the automation of the real economy.

  • Telstra Ventures

    Telstra Ventures invests in technology companies and offers synergy revenues to its portfolio companies.

  • Gera Capital

  • Udo Schloemer

    Udo Schloemer is an Investment Partner specializing in Seed stage investments. His investment focus areas include Technology, Education, and Urban Development. He has made investments in companies like Urban Drivestyle and Teech Education. Udo Schloemer has a track record of 13 personal investments including Neufund and WeAreDevelopers. His investment check size ranges from undisclosed amounts to â¬1.62 million. As the Managing Director at Viva Forever, Udo Schloemer collaborates with a small number of companies in his portfolio and is involved in various advisory roles.

  • Jessie Woolley-Wilson

    Jessie Woolley-Wilson is an Operating Partner and Advisory Board Member at Owl Ventures. She is known for fostering collaboration by subjecting ideas to tough scrutiny while maintaining respect. Her previous investments include serving as CEO of DreamBox Learning, President of the Education & Training Group at LeapFrog Enterprises Inc., and various board memberships. She holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA in English from The University of Virginia.

  • digitalundivided

    digitalundivided fosters economic growth through the empowerment of women of color entrepreneurs. Their investment focus areas include EdTech, Education, Social Entrepreneurship, Social Impact, and Diversity. They primarily invest at the Seed stage and focus on the Greater Atlanta Area, East Coast, and Southern US regions. Previous investments include the FOCUS Fellow (FF) program, #ProjectDiane data initiative, BIG Incubator program, and BIG Innovation Center. digitalundivided has helped founders raise over $25 million in outside funding and offers support programs for women of color entrepreneurs. Their investment check size ranges from Seed stage investments, and they collaborate through programs like FOCUS Fellow, #ProjectDiane, BIG Incubator, and BIG Innovation Center.

  • Bakken Energy

  • Mohammed Sharian

    Mohammed Sharian, the CEO of I20 Consulting Agency, is actively involved in making personal investments. Despite limited available details, he is engaged in funding startups and is associated with venture capital activities. Sharian’s investment focus areas and specific stage preferences remain undisclosed. It is essential to highlight his involvement in series B and equity crowdfunding rounds, indicating a diverse investment approach. Moreover, his professional career includes founding the International Students Recruitment Agency, alongside his pivotal role in I20 Consulting Agency. While specific details on geographical preferences, check sizes, and partnership styles are ambiguous, Mohammed Sharian’s commitment to funding and supporting startups is evident through his personal investments.

  • Philip Wilkinson

    Philip Wilkinson is a serial internet entrepreneur and angel investor with a focus on bitcoin, curation, and eCommerce guided discovery on mobile. His investment thesis revolves around the belief that mobile commerce is in its early stages, focusing on native mobile app experiences and exceptional customer experiences. He has a history of successful multi-lingual and multi-cultural teamwork, strategic communication and media management in high-profile positions such as Head of PR & Communications at World Rugby. His professional career includes roles as International Media Manager for the 2016 Rio Olympics Committee and Communications Manager at the British Olympic Association. Philip Wilkinson’s investment check size and partnership and collaboration styles are not explicitly mentioned in the available information.

  • Yuriy Romanyukha

    Yuriy Romanyukha, a seasoned investor, focuses on seed and Series A investments in sectors like fintech, mobility, agriculture, healthcare, education, and commerce. With a diverse portfolio, Yuriy has been involved in various ventures such as Mindler, Exeger AB, Nanologica AB, Sigrid Therapeutics AB, and Zibetto Espresso Bar Inc. Additionally, Yuriy has contributed to the success of companies like Exeger AB through his role as a Co-Founder. His investment check sizes vary based on the startup’s potential, with a strategic approach towards supporting innovative and promising ventures. With a track record of successful investments and active involvement in board memberships, Yuriy Romanyukha brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the startups he supports, fostering growth and development in Sweden and beyond.

  • Richard Sarnoff

    Richard Sarnoff is Chairman of the Simon & Schuster Board of Directors with a focus on media, entertainment, and education investments. He leads investments in sectors like media, telecom, information services, digital media, and education in the US. Sarnoff’s investment check size varies, with recent investments in companies like Cluster. He typically invests in promising companies in sectors including HealthTech and Consumer. Sarnoff’s partnership and collaboration style emphasizes a collaborative approach for good outcomes.

  • Boralis

    Boralis is an angel fund with a focus on transforming healthcare through new therapies, digital innovation, and other technologies, specifically in Life Science platforms and Digital Health. They invest in middle market, seed, and early-stage capital. Their geographical preference is not specified, but they have previous investments in Education & Health sectors. Boralis has made 2 investments, with the latest being in The Social Handshake in May 2022, with an investment amount of $1.17M. Their partnership and collaboration styles involve working with co-investors like Golden Egg Check Capital, JEX, and others to provide resources and support to their portfolio companies.

  • Peter Weiderman

    Peter Weiderman is an individual angel investor based in Stockholm, Sweden. He focuses on seed-stage investments and has a preference for investments in the European Union. He has made investments in companies like Fenix Begravning. His investment check sizes vary based on the specific opportunity. In partnerships, he maintains an individual investor style.

  • James Kennedy

    James Kennedy, based in Atlanta, Georgia, is a high-net-worth investor with a focus on education, healthcare, sustainability, and cable television. He has led Cox Enterprises to significant growth, increasing revenues from $1.88B to $20B. Kennedy is known for his contributions to the James M. Cox Foundation, tripling its size. His track record includes successful diversification of Cox Enterprises and notable philanthropy. While specific investment check sizes are not available, Kennedy’s impact on various sectors and startups is profound. He emphasizes partnership and collaboration through initiatives like the Georgia Partnership in Excellence in Education. Kennedy’s commitment to growth and innovation underscores his approach to investment.

  • Paul Freedman

    Paul Freedman is the CEO and Co-Founder of Entangled Ventures, specializing in incubation and early stage investments. He has a background in educational businesses and has invested in various sectors including Pre-seed Parenting/Families, Games, Payments, and E-commerce. Previous investments include RaiseMe. Paul Freedman invests in a wide range of industries such as AI and FinTech, with a notable investment check size in the Seed round of RaiseMe at $5 million. His collaborative style involves working closely with innovative education investors, startups, and institutions.

  • Brian Li

    Brian Li is an angel investor with past investments in PLAE and crickethealth. He focuses on Clean Technology, Consumer Internet, Enterprise Software, Mobile, Healthcare, Artificial Intelligence, Education, and Social Media. His investment check size and partnership and collaboration styles are not available. Brian Li’s previous roles include Vice President of Finance and Business Operations at Braintrust and Vice President of Business Operations at Dave.

  • Damion Hankejh

    Damion Hankejh is an Angel investor with a focus on Education and Marketing startups. He has invested in companies like Ingk Labs, BOHH Labs, and InstantService. His investment check size has been as high as $10 million, showcasing a willingness to back significant ventures. In terms of partnership and collaboration styles, he has shown confidence in his perspectives by betting against Elon Musk’s AI prediction, demonstrating a bold and forward-thinking approach.

  • Correlation Ventures

    Correlation Ventures finances early, seed, and later stage venture, and debt financing investments and is based in California.

  • LightShed Ventures

    LightShed Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm that invests in the technology, media, telecom, and consumer sectors.

  • James Ruben

    James Ruben is an experienced investor with a background in private equity and a focus on addressing US infrastructure needs. He has held Partner roles at BC Partners, One Equity Partners, and was a founding partner of JP Morgan’s private equity fund. James graduated from Harvard University and holds a law degree from Yale University. He has a track record of serving as the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs and working as a commentator on international affairs. Currently, he is the CEO of North America at Meridiam, a leading investment firm. James Ruben’s investment focus areas include energy transition solutions like solar power for utilities, critical facilities, agriculture, telecom, off-grid power, and EV charging. He is associated with Aligned Climate Capital and is transforming kids’ educational content with Hellosaurus by creating interactive videos for children.

  • TDF Ventures

    TDF Ventures is a venture capital firm that targets seed and Series A investments in technology companies.

  • KPD Investment

    KPD Investment is a seed-centric tech-focused VC firm located in Krakow, Poland. Their investment focus areas include Enterprise Infrastructure, Enterprise Applications, along with others. They primarily invest in seed rounds in sectors like Enterprise Infrastructure and Applications. With a portfolio count of 3 companies, their geographical preference is Poland and the United States. KPD has previously invested $4.9 million in upgrading the Police Department’s cameras for enhanced public safety and officer support.

  • Eric Aroesty

    Eric Aroesty, an Investment Executive at Gabriel Investments, is engaged in transactions in Education, Internet Marketing, Staffing, and Financial Services. He has a strong track record for growing companies to scale and has made investments in companies like Impact Economics, Twill, Beyond Sports, Happify, and ThinkEco. He serves as a Co-Founder of SteadyIQ and a Board Member of Twill. Eric’s investment check sizes vary, with a focus on Seed investments. His partnership and collaboration styles emphasize hands-on involvement and strategic guidance. Eric’s geographical preference and investment focus areas align with industries such as Multimedia and Design Software, Water Utilities, and Clinics/Outpatient Services.

  • Blue Note Ventures

  • Julien Pache

    Julien Pache is an investor with a focus on startups connected to real estate innovation. He invests in fintech to build resilient financial systems globally accessible to everyone and socialtech for human-centered health and education. Julien invests in early-stage startups with an initial investment size starting from a couple of 10k euros. His geographical preference is not specified. Some of his previous investments include ventures in developer tools and social media. Professionally, Julien Pache has a background in law and corporate law. The investment check size for Julien Pache’s investments is not explicitly mentioned, and his partnership and collaboration style indicate a focus on cross-sector partnerships for social change.

  • Tom Vander Ark

    Tom Vander Ark is a Managing Partner at Learn Capital, focusing on competency-based education, equity & access, personalized learning, project-based learning, and STEM & Maker initiatives. Learn Capital invests at the seed stage, with a check size of $5 billion to provide quality education globally. Tom’s professional career includes advocacy for learning innovations and partnerships in education. Specific previous investments are not disclosed. His collaboration style involves advocating for better personalized and project-based learning approaches.

  • Garage Capital

    Garage Capital is an investment fund focusing on early-stage companies in the Waterloo area.

  • Dave Balter

    Dave Balter invests in companies spanning data science, edtech, software, and more. He has served in executive roles and invested in startups at different stages from Pre-Seed to Stage A. His geographical preference includes Greater Boston Area and London, United Kingdom. Some of his previous investments include board positions at Broadlume and Boch Center, and roles at companies like Kindara and dunnhumby Ventures.

  • SEMCAP

  • Apiary Capital LLP

  • Future State Ventures

  • John Ferber

    John Ferber is known for his successful track record in co-founding companies like Advertising.com and Domain Holdings. He has a professional career in technology and advertising, with previous investments in companies like Bidtellect and Videology Group. His investment check sizes vary based on the companies, and he is recognized for his partnership and collaboration styles in the industry.

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  • Naren Nachiappan

    Naren Nachiappan is an angel investor with a focus on EdTech and Consumer sectors. His investments include companies like Gungroo. Naren Nachiappan typically invests in the seed round stage and prefers industry sectors such as Android, Kids, and Consumer Internet. His investment check sizes vary from $1,000,000 in seed rounds to $11,000,000 in Series C funding. Naren Nachiappan’s focus areas align with EdTech, and his collaboration and partnership styles are not specifically mentioned in the available data.

  • Naresh Narasimhan

    Naresh Narasimhan is a seasoned investment professional with experience in architecture and urban design. He has over 34 years of experience and is associated with Venkataramanan Associates, the MOD Institute, and Suchitra Cinema & Cultural Academy. Naresh has made investments in companies like Buildkar.com. His investment style involves making seed investments in promising startups and working on diverse typologies with a collaborative approach.

  • Marc-Henri Magdelenat

    Marc-Henri Magdelenat is an entrepreneur known for founding Press4Kids and News-O-Matic. He previously worked as the Director of Mobile Advertising at Microsoft Corporation. Marc-Henri Magdelenat’s investment thesis covers the basics of stage, industry domains, and geography. He focuses on the B2C space in the EdTech market, with a specific interest in startups in eight areas of importance. His past investments include Chais d’oeuvre and Producteev. Marc-Henri Magdelenat’s professional career spans various roles, including being a Brand Manager at Unilever and a Founder at ScreenTonic. His investment style and collaboration approach reflect his entrepreneurial background and involvement in founding successful ventures like Press4Kids. As the Founder at Press4Kids, he continues to drive innovation in education through platforms like News-O-Matic.

  • Peter Relan

    Peter Relan is the founder of YouWeb Incubator, focusing on green technology, gaming, social communications, education, and the artificial intelligence sectors. The incubator prefers to invest in startups at the early stage.

  • Bruce Jaffe

    Bruce Jaffe is a seasoned investor with a focus on early-stage tech and tech-enabled businesses, specializing in FinTech, Workplace, Climate, and AI industries. His typical investment check size ranges from $100k to $500k, and his previous investments include companies like Bloglovin’ and Yoodli in sectors like EdTech and Media & Entertainment. With over 25 years of experience as a Technology Operator and Investor, he brings extensive expertise from his leadership roles at Microsoft and Donuts. Bruce Jaffe values collaboration and partnership, providing mentorship and operational experience to early-stage founders. His investment approach is hands-on, drawing from his background in corporate development and strategic investments at Microsoft.

  • Dreamers VC

    Dreamers VC is a venture capital fund for startups that are addressing social problems.

  • Joe Lallouz

    Joe Lallouz is an entrepreneur and angel investor based in New York City. He is the Co-Founder and Partner at Ambush Capital, an early-stage investment fund. Previously, Joe was the CEO and Co-founder of Bison Trails (acquired by NASDAQ:COIN), a leading Staking and Blockchain Infrastructure company, which later became Coinbase Cloud. He held a Senior Director position at Coinbase, heading Coinbase Cloud. Prior to this, Joe was part of the leadership team at Etsy (NASDAQ:ETSY), managing product strategy and development of new businesses. He co-founded Grand St., an online marketplace for creative technology, acquired by Etsy. Joe holds a dual BS from RPI in Electrical Computer Systems Engineering and Economics. He resides in Brooklyn with his family and two dogs.

  • Hampus Jakobsson

    Hampus Jakobsson is an investor focused on climate and has invested in over 100 companies. His investment range varies from â¬<25K to â¬100-500K. He invests in areas such as Idea, Product or prototype, Go to market, Growth and expansion. His primary markets include Consumer, Companies, Marketplace, and Government. He invests in countries like Sweden and focuses on areas like Consumer Goods, Education, Energy & Greentech, and Media & Entertainment.

  • Blue Leaf Ventures

    Blue Leaf Ventures is an early-stage venture capital investment group that partners with startups in industries like Financial Services, Education, Life Sciences, and Industrial Sectors. Their experienced team provides advisory services to help entrepreneurs grow their innovative ideas into successful businesses. The team comprises seasoned executives with deep experience and diverse networks. Blue Leaf Ventures has made investments in companies such as Bookelicious and has a portfolio of two companies. For more information, contact them at contact@blueleafventures.net.

  • VentureWave Capital Ltd.

  • Katelyn Donnelly

    Katelyn Donnelly is a Managing Director at Avalanche VC, focusing on pre-seed and early-seed investments ranging from $100,000 to $300,000 in the Future of Work, EdTech, and Enterprise SaaS sectors. Her previous successful investments include chains of low-cost, high-quality schools in emerging markets. Katelyn has a background in education and experience at McKinsey and Pearson. She is known for her honesty, directness, and commitment to acting in the best interest of founders. Katelyn takes around 100 new pitches per month and makes 20+ new investments per year. She brings a well-rounded background to founders, particularly in education and the future of work. Her favorite cooking ingredient is olive oil.

  • Christian Arndt

    Christian Arndt invests in early stage B2B software companies. His geographical preference is not specified. Some previous investments include DocuWare, akirolabs, agriportance, and doinstruct. Christian started his career in the startup environment in 2010 and has been active on the investor side since 2015. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics and a Master in International Business. The investment check size is not specified on the website.

  • Robert Azzi

    Robert Azzi is an individual angel investor based in Kansas City, Kansas, USA. He specializes in seed investments and has a track record of one exit with Milestone Sports. His investment check size is around $1.4 million, as evidenced by his investment in Milestone Sports. Azzi’s partnership and collaboration styles are not explicitly defined in the available information.

  • Brad Murray

    Brad Murray has invested in the Education, Parenting, and Publishing markets. Some of his past investments include Twigtale. Brad Murray is an Angel/Individual investor with a focus on these markets.

  • Svetozar Georgiev

    Svetozar Georgiev is a Partner at Eleven Ventures with a focus on supporting startups in the AI sector within the Future of Work vertical. He co-founded Telerik, Telerik Academy, and Campus X, transitioning to share his entrepreneurial experiences and assist startups post-Telerik’s acquisition. His investments include companies in Business Services and Telecom sectors, primarily in Bulgaria and India. Georgiev’s professional career highlights overseeing educational institutions, mentoring startups, and contributing to community organizations. He collaborates with a diverse team at Eleven Ventures, empowering startups in the Future of Work sector by supporting ventures pioneering AI advancements and redefining UX/UI for global success.

  • Ali Partovi

    Ali Partovi is an angel investor and has made 31 investments. His recent investments include Co:Helm and Telo Trucks. He serves as the CEO of Neo, a mentorship community and VC fund. Ali has a strong track record of backing startups like Airbnb, Facebook, and Dropbox. He focuses on early-stage investments with check sizes typically ranging up to $100K. Ali has collaborated with tech veterans to accelerate leaders and improve relationships within the industry.

  • Christian Hoffmann

    Christian Hoffmann is a Portfolio Manager and Managing Director at Thornburg Investment Management, with a focus on managing various investments such as Ultra Short Income, Limited Term U.S. Government, Limited Term Income, High Yield, Investment Income Builder, and more. His previous investments include Mutual Fund Core Plus Bond I, Limited Term U.S. Government, and Ultra Short Income among others. He has 20 years of industry experience and a strong track record in managing fixed income securities and distressed debt investments.

  • Jason Citron

    Jason Citron is an investor with interests in mobile, social games, education, video games, mobile games, parenting, ventures for good, and kids. He has made 8 investments ranging from $5K to $250K, including companies like ClassDojo, Got It, Lark, and Discord. Jason Citron is located in San Francisco. His investment check sizes typically range from $5K to $250K. Discord is one of his founded companies, and he has also invested in companies like Superhuman and Campus. Jason Citron has a strong track record as the CEO and Co-founder of Discord, notably turning down a $12 billion acquisition offer from Microsoft. He has a partnership with esports organizations and has been involved in successful collaboration projects.

  • J.R. Moran

    J.R. Moran is the Chief Operating Officer at New Stack Ventures, a 2019 vintage early-stage venture capital fund based in Chicago, Illinois. Their investment focus areas include real estate, finance, healthcare, construction, SaaS, and supply chain. The fund typically invests between $500K to $1.5M in startups that are positioned to fundamentally change existing markets or create new markets. New Stack Ventures targets founders and products outside the traditional Silicon Valley scope, with a preference for early-stage investments. The team at New Stack Ventures includes individuals with diverse backgrounds in law, angel investing, product management, marketing, and business development, reflecting a collaborative and multi-disciplinary approach to venture capital.

  • Ralf Faber

    Ralf Faber is an angel investor focusing on analytics, business intelligence, and enterprise markets in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He invests primarily at the seed stage, with past investments including Buzzient. Ralf looks for opportunities in the range of 1-5 million dollars per startup and adopts a collaborative style to access specialized expertise for research and augment decision-making processes.

  • laurence bish

    Laurence Bish is an angel investor based in the United Kingdom with expertise in finance and marketing. He typically invests between $7,000 and $75,000 in pre-startup to profitable companies in industries such as education, training, hospitality, entertainment, software, and more. Laurence’s previous investments include various real estate transactions in Provincetown, including acquisitions by LCOF Provincetown CPBK Investment LLC and LCOF Provincetown CPBK Housing LLC. He is known for his hands-on approach in supporting startups through their different stages of growth. Laurence Bish’s average check size ranges from $50,000 to $4 million.

  • Tod Perkins

    Tod Perkins, as a mentor and College of Health Professions at Western Governors University, has extensive experience in healthcare management and compliance. He has collaborated with various departments to ensure seamless interactions with compliance teams for positive student outcomes. Additionally, Tod has served as a Professor of Microbiology and Pharmacology at Carrington College-Boise, delivering engaging lectures to nursing and dental hygiene students. As a Biology Instructor at the College of Western Idaho, he designed and implemented laboratory curriculums and provided valuable support to undergraduates. Tod Perkins’ partnership and collaboration style focus on working closely with colleagues to achieve shared objectives and student success. His expertise in instructional technologies and dedication to student support demonstrate a proactive and efficient approach to collaboration. Through his roles in academia and industry, Tod has shown a commitment to excellence in education and professional development. This comprehensive background illustrates Tod Perkins’ track record as a dedicated educator and collaborator in the healthcare and academic sectors, showcasing his commitment to fostering student success and facilitating effective partnerships within organizations.

  • Rakesh Halari

    Rakesh Halari is an investor with a diverse background, focusing on Web3 startups, crypto, AI, and EdTech companies. He serves as a Limited Partner at a Web3 venture capital fund based in Sydney, with investments in DAOs, Metaverse projects, gaming startups, non-blockchain firms, and EdTech companies.

  • Murshid M. Ali

    Murshid M. Ali is a tech entrepreneur and Ph.D. with a track record of impactful ventures. His investment thesis focuses on creating real impact, with a geographical preference for the Greater Oslo Region. His previous investments include ventures such as Skyfri, Norsk Renewables, and Huddlestock Fintech. Murshid M. Ali’s collaboration style emphasizes building teams, scaling, and raising capital, with an investment check size tailored to early to mid-stage startups.

  • IMPETUX OPTICS S.L

  • Women’s Equity Lab

  • New Ground Ventures

    New Ground Ventures is an investment platform established to fund and support breakthrough companies.

  • Eric Wahlforss

    Eric Wahlforss, an investor, focuses on enterprise applications and EdTech sectors. His previous investments include Stockeld Dreamery, ThingLink, and ecoworks. He invests primarily in Germany and Sweden. Notable companies in his portfolio are Stockeld Dreamery, ecoworks, and ThingLink. His investments range from Seed rounds to Series A, covering sectors like Enterprise Applications and EdTech.

  • Richard Ferguson

    Dr. Richard Ferguson, known for his 35+ years of corporate leadership, has a focus on investments in EdTech and HealthTech sectors, with notable investments in companies like OpenLoop and HLT. He has a track record of 3 investments, including founding IntelliSee, an AI-based weapon detection system. Ferguson’s recent investment in OpenLoop was valued at $3 million. His partnership and collaboration styles are not explicitly detailed in available sources.

  • Farzad Nazem

    Farzad Nazem is an angel investor focused on pre-seed investments in areas such as Hardware, Medical Devices, Analytics, Education, BioTech, Marketplaces, Health & Hospital Services, Health IT, AI, and SaaS. He is based in the San Francisco Bay Area. His investment check size ranges and geographical preference are not specified. Farzad Nazem has a strong track record with 54 investments recorded, including companies like Ceevra, Inc., TigerGraph, Emailage, Luminist, and Tubi. With a background as the former CTO of Yahoo!, he brings extensive experience to his investments. His partnership and collaboration style involves engagement through partnerships and collaborations to drive innovation.

  • John Martinson

    John Martinson, the Founding Partner at Edison Ventures, has an investment thesis focused on guiding information technology businesses serving drug, healthcare, and education applications. His investment focus areas are primarily in software companies in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Maryland, and Virginia. He has financed over 50 businesses and made investments in sectors like application software, human resources, manufacturing, and enterprise solutions. John Martinson’s previous investments include companies like ClassTag, d2i, STRATIS IoT, and HeyKiddo. The total investment ranges are not specified on the available sources.

  • Jay Baer

    Jay Baer is a digital marketing pioneer with a track record of developing successful content strategies for leading corporations. He invests in early-stage ventures, with a geographical focus in various regions. Jay Baer’s investing activities include a portfolio of previous investments and a collaboration-minded approach to partnerships.

  • Ali Rowghani

    Ali Rowghani is the CEO of Y Combinator Continuity, where he invests in and advises growth-stage startups. He has directly contributed to the growth of Twitter and Pixar. Ali focuses on early-stage startup funding and prefers a collaborative and educational leadership style over a domineering or visionary one. His investments have included Ambient.ai. The investment check size he works with is typically $150k for early-stage startups.

  • Catalyst Investors

    Catalyst Investors makes growth equity investments in high-growth, lower middle market companies.

  • Arsenal Growth Equity

    Arsenal is a venture capital and private equity firm providing growth capital for high growth software companies.

  • Paul Humphreys

    Paul Humphreys is an experienced investor and advisor with a focus on securing, setting up, fundraising, acquiring, and selling education companies globally. He specializes in holistic planning, pensions advice, mortgage advice, and has over 25 years of experience in managing large-scale education projects in various markets. Paul’s investment thesis involves fundamental analysis of company financials to assess their health before investing. His collaboration styles emphasize building interorganizational relationships to facilitate leadership and organizational development. Paul’s past investments include ventures in the education and training sector across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the USA. The investment check size Paul typically engages in is not specified.

  • Tom Ark

    Tom Ark, a Partner at Learn Capital, focuses on companies that accelerate people in key areas of their lives, particularly in Health & Wellness. Learn Capital typically invests in early stage startups with check sizes ranging between $100K to $500K, emphasizing partnership styles that personalize learning and collaborate closely with networks and schools. Tom’s previous investments encompass a range of educational technology companies, reflecting his commitment to advancing innovation in education. Tom’s professional career includes serving as President of the X PRIZE Foundation and Executive Director of Education for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, demonstrating a strong track record in education and technology sectors.

  • Companisto Investor Network

    Companisto Investor Network invests in startups from as little as â¬250, offering various participation models including Equity Shares, Stocks, and Angel Shares. The platform specializes in private venture capital investments, carefully selecting startups based on strict criteria. With over â¬78 million invested in 147 companies, Companisto is known for its digital conclusion of equity investments. The network has a strong track record, being the most active private venture capitalist in Germany for five consecutive years. The check size for investments ranges from $750k to $8M, targeting primarily Germany. Partnership and collaboration styles focus on gauging investor feedback, networking with other investors and entrepreneurs, and promoting open discussions for fruitful collaborations.

  • Traction Capital

    Traction Capital is a Minnesota Venture Capital and Private Equity firm focused on B2B and B2C industries including technology, information services, and more. They invest in startups with $250K-$5M annual revenue for venture capital and $500K-$2.5M EBITDA for private equity deals. Traction Capital’s geographical focus is on companies in the Midwest, particularly in Minnesota. Previous investments include Kwikly and Clean Waste Systems. Their team consists of successful business owners and entrepreneurs, supporting startups with financial and ‘smart’ capital. Traction Capital offers venture capital investments ranging from $100K to $500K, while private equity investments vary market-dependently. They collaborate with companies like Nu-Star to inject new energy, expertise, and technology for success in various sectors.

  • David Vergara

    David Vergara is an individual investor focusing on Seed stage investments. He has a diverse portfolio, with a track record in the education sector as highlighted by the Vergara v. California case. His investment check size and partnership styles are not explicitly mentioned in available sources. David Vergara is based in Downers Grove, Illinois, USA, and has invested in companies like Mycroft. His investment thesis revolves around early-stage consumer Internet and SaaS companies, emphasizing market size, funding requirements, founder team, differentiated product, business model, and traction.

  • Startup Florida

    Startup Florida is an angel group based in Florida, United States, focusing primarily on companies in the healthcare and information technology sectors. They have a track record of investments in various technology firms, targeting early-stage businesses. Startup Florida has made investments in education technology, fintech, wireless technology, machine-sensor technology, and health tech companies, showcasing their diverse portfolio. The group has demonstrated an interest in innovative startups, particularly in technology-driven fields. Their investment check sizes vary depending on the specific company and opportunity, with a preference for companies with high growth potential. Startup Florida is known for its collaborative partnership style, supporting entrepreneurs with not just funding but also guidance and expertise to help startups succeed. Previous investments by Startup Florida include various technology firms, indicating a commitment to cutting-edge and transformative technologies. With a focus on early-stage ventures and a diverse portfolio, Startup Florida offers strategic investments to drive innovation and growth in the healthcare and information technology sectors.

  • Pietro Alfano

    Pietro Alfano is an investor who follows the investment thesis of purpose-led founders obsessed with solving hard problems at scale. He focuses on investing in companies that create products and companies people love, with a particular emphasis on purpose-led and mission-driven ventures. One of his notable previous investments is EduMe, a company addressing inefficiencies in corporate training with a mobile-first approach. Pietro Alfano’s investment stage includes early to mid-stage companies, as seen in his involvement with the acquisition of TaylorMade Golf Company. His geographical preference is not specified, but his partnership style suggests a balance of introspective, relational, and expressive collaboration to ensure effective teamwork. However, specific details on investment check size were not found.

  • John Hansen

    John Hansen, CEO and Managing Director at JHH Investments, focuses on seed round investments in Education Technology, SaaS, Technology, Media, and Telecom sectors. His collaborative style is efficient and high-impact, striving to streamline research collaborations. Previous investments include Media Partners and Ravenna Solutions. John Hansen’s investment check size varies, with a history of managing partnerships across industries and serving in leadership roles at various companies like Atana and Solant.

  • RRE Ventures

    RRE Ventures is a Venture Capital Firm.

  • Mike Boroughs

    Mike Boroughs, Managing Partner at Fortis Digital Ventures, is focused on purposeful technological innovations to improve economic mobility for workers facing systemic barriers. He invests in early-stage companies at the intersection of education, workforce development, and human potential. Mike’s investment approach includes supporting diverse founders and underserved communities like Black and Latinx workers. He collaborates with companies in adult education technology, workforce technology, human resources tools, and wraparound supports. For more details, visit www.jff.org/ventures.

  • SART Accelerator

  • Evolve Private Capital

  • Sven Gabor Janszky

    Sven Gabor Janszky is a visionary futurologist and Chairman of the largest independent futurology institute in Europe. His investment approach focuses on early-stage ventures in sectors like consulting, information technology, biotechnology, education, and computer technologies. Janszky prefers seed and early-stage investments with an average round size of $934K. His portfolio includes 11 startups, with a track record of 20 investments and 1 exit. Janszky’s partnership style emphasizes collaboration with lead investors and similar-focus funds for mutual growth and success.

  • Firework Ventures

    Firework Ventures

  • David Humphrey

    David Humphrey, a Partner at Bain Capital Private Equity, focuses on investments in application software, infrastructure software, and cybersecurity sectors. He has a track record of successful ventures, including leadership roles at Bain Capital, with a particular expertise in technology and media industries. With a background in investment banking, he brings extensive knowledge to the table. Although specific investment check size details are not available, his focus areas include education, financial technology, media, technology hardware, technology software, and telecom. David Humphrey’s collaboration style involves working closely with diverse teams and leveraging his experience to drive growth and success.

  • Michael Oschmann

    Michael Oschmann is the CEO of Mueller Medien since 2000, focusing on New Media. His investment focus spans across various sectors like Health Care, Biotech, Community, Marketplace, FinTech, Impact, Proptech, Media, and EdTech. While his geographical preferences are not specified, he has made past investments in Phonedeck and Salonmeister. His partnership and collaboration style emphasizes fruitful collaborations for mutual success.

  • Jay Batson

    Jay Batson is an angel investor and entrepreneur based in Boston, Massachusetts. He is the Principal of STARTUPdj, a Venture Partner for CommonAngels Ventures, and a Mentor-in-Residence of TechStars Boston. Jay’s investment focus areas include consumer internet, enterprise software, infrastructure, bitcoin, payments, SaaS, and big data and analytics companies operating in Boston. His previous investments have been in startups in software and TMT sectors. CommonAngels Fund I, managed by Converge Venture Partners, targets early-stage investments in the software and TMT sectors. Jay’s partnership and collaboration styles involve mentorship and sharing insights from his entrepreneurial experiences.

  • Raul Fernandez

    Raul Fernandez is actively investing in disruptive companies such as Cloud9 eSports, SyncThink, Radius Networks, SUGARFISH, Professional Fighters League (MMA), and RemoteRetail. He focuses primarily on technology, retail, sports, and entertainment industries and is engaged in educational reform philanthropy in the D.C. region. The investment check size for Mr. Fernandez varies based on the companies and their needs.

  • Penny Pritzker

    Penny Pritzker, Founder at Inspired Capital, invests in seed and Series A stage technology-driven startups. Featured investments include fintech company Rho Business Banking, retirement planning company Kindur, task management company Umbrella, and Chief. Inspired Capital’s check sizes range from $1 million to $15 million. The geographical preference is the United States, with a focus on sectors like Artificial Intelligence, Consumer, Education & Edtech, Financial Services & Fintech, Healthcare, Healthtech & Medtech, Industrials, Technology, Software & Gaming. The partnership and collaboration styles are oriented towards promoting cross-sector collaboration and working collaboratively across public and private sectors.

  • James Taylor

    James Taylor is an Angel Investor focusing on seed round investments. His investment thesis is in online education, and he is recognized as an Online Education Entrepreneur, Marketer, and Dealmaker. Some of his relevant investments include Example Example company Inc, Example & Company, and others. His check sizes for investments vary, such as $1,000,000, â¬11,000,000, and $524,000 in seed and Series C funding rounds. James Taylor prefers collaborating and investing in startups in the seed stage and is associated with Emerge Education as a mentor for UK EdTech startups.

  • Raymond McGuire

    Raymond McGuire, a prominent figure in the financial world, has a diverse investment portfolio and a strong focus on education and diversity. As the President of Lazard and with leadership experience at Citigroup, McGuire values education and being well-informed in the business world. He has been involved in significant transactions valued at over $600 billion. McGuire’s investments typically reflect his strong Wall Street background and span various sectors. While running for NYC Mayor, McGuire has garnered significant financial support, raising funds from a broad donor base. His campaign received contributions ranging from individual donors to those contributing the maximum amount permissible. McGuire’s partnership and collaboration styles can be observed through endorsements from influential figures like Jay-Z, Nas, and Diddy, signaling his ability to build strategic alliances in the political landscape.

  • Lukas Erbguth

    Lukas Erbguth is a Principal at Atlantic Labs with a focus on climatetech, digital health, future of work, AI & data, mobility & logistics, industrial automation, fintech, and proptech. He leads investments in early-stage startups and has made previous investments in companies like Purpose Green, Apryl, and Aeditive. Lukas has a professional background at Atlantic Labs and is known for his collaboration styles in the investment field. His investment check sizes typically range from $100k to $5.0M.

  • Marc Solomon

    Marc Solomon is an angel investor with a focus on seed round investments, particularly in innovative early-stage companies. He has a diverse portfolio across sectors such as edtech, healthtech, proptech, AI/ML, RPA, media & entertainment, marketplaces, and fintech. Marc Solomon’s investment check size ranges from $25k to $1M. Geographically, he invests across various countries. In terms of partnership and collaboration styles, Solomon prioritizes transparency, cultural fit, and intrinsic motivation to engage and retain top performers in the investment banking industry.

  • Toba Spiegel

    Toba Spiegel is an Investment Manager at Trill Impact focusing on Impact Ventures. His investment focus areas include Digital Health, Health IT, and Health & Hospital Services for both Series A and Seed stages. Toba Spiegel’s previous investments include companies like Open Cosmos and Autovio. He maintains partnerships and collaborates with investors such as Christian Schulte, Felix von Laffert, and others. Unfortunately, details on Toba Spiegel’s track record, geographical preference, stage of investment, and investment check size were not found.

  • Jared Chung

    Jared Chung is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of CareerVillage.org, a platform that connects high schoolers to real-world professionals for career advice. He has a background in technology, education, and social impact, leading platforms reaching over 8 million individuals. Jared’s prior roles include Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Co. and Director at TEDxCambridge. He holds a B.S. in Finance from NYU Stern. CareerVillage.org has won innovation awards and has recently expanded its services with the launch of an AI Career Coach platform. The investment check size is not specified. Jared’s collaboration style involves partnerships with K-12 schools, nonprofits, and others in the professional services sector.

  • Priscilla Chan

    Dr. Priscilla Chan is a Co-founder and Advisor at The Breakthrough Energy Coalition. She also founded Startup:Education. Chan Zuckerberg Initiative focuses on Science, Education, and Justice and Opportunity, with a keen interest in housing affordability, criminal justice reform, and immigration reform. Priscilla Chan’s investments are in K-12 education, biomedicine, and artificial intelligence, providing grants from $40,000 to $14 million, with notable projects receiving up to $100 million. She has a background in real estate and mortgage financing, currently serving as a Mortgage Loan Officer and Realtor, demonstrating a diversified expertise in both philanthropy and business. The investments by Chan Zuckerberg Initiative aim to advance human health over 10-15 years, showcasing a commitment to long-term impact. The organization collaborates with large organizations in education and science, presenting a hands-on approach to fostering innovation and social change.

  • Castle Island Ventures

    Castle Island Ventures is a venture capital firm,

  • Shana Fisher

    Shana Fisher, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Third Kind Venture Capital, focuses on investments in software, financial services, digital media, information technology, life sciences, and education sectors. The fund targets early-stage investments and operates in the Greater New York Area and East Coast of the US. Investment check sizes vary based on the stage of investment. Collaborative investing style with a focus on seed to series A rounds.

  • Sanari Capital

  • Innovate Mississippi/MS Angel Network

    Innovate Mississippi/MS Angel Network is an early-stage VC investor focusing on Education, Software, E-Commerce, and Construction startups. They predominantly invest in the Seed and Early Stage Venture rounds. Their investments are geographically centered in Mississippi. Some of their previous investments include South Mississippi Angel Fund I. The network is known for its support of minority and women-led firms. Innovate Mississippi/MS Angel Network maintains an active role in the tech ecosystem, collaborating with local organizations like the Oxford Chamber for tech initiatives.

  • Flare Capital Partners

    Flare Capital Partners provides capital for early-stage and emerging healthcare technology companies.

  • Beth Morgan

    Beth Morgan is an Angel Investor and a Member at Alliance of Angels based in Seattle, Washington, with a typical investment range of $500K to $1.5M. Her sweet spot investment is around $1M, and she operates within the Sector & Stage Rankings including Fashion, Wellness & Fitness, Advertising, Food and Beverage, Education, Consumer Health, Real Estate/PropTech, Consumer Internet, and FinTech both in Seed and Series A stages. Beth is affiliated with various scouts and angels. Her investment thesis emphasizes coaching for effective leadership.

  • Richard Miner

    Richard Miner, a co-founder of Android and an investment partner at Google Ventures, focuses on early-stage seed and Series A investments in a wide variety of companies. He has over 25 years of experience in innovative communications and interface-intensive applications. Richard Miner directs an education tech initiative at Google and established the east coast investing team for Google Ventures. He has a track record of successful ventures, including the development of the Android platform and ecosystem. His investment check size is known to be substantial, with Google Ventures having significant funds available for investments.

  • Enis Hulli

    Enis Hulli, a General Partner at 500 Startups, focuses on investing in founders building fast-growing technology companies, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe, the Baltics, and Turkey. Enis Hulli’s investment strategy targets pre-seed and seed stages, with a geographical focus on these emerging regions. His previous investments include Carbon Health, BillionToOne, Insider, Firefly, Plum, StructionSite, Vivoo, Massive Bio, among others. Enis Hulli collaborates closely with entrepreneurs to help them scale internationally and has a track record of successful seed investments in various technology companies. Enis Hulli’s typical investment check size ranges from pre-seed to seed rounds, with a specific focus on emerging technologies in the mentioned regions, offering funding and guidance for startups through their growth stages.

  • Maxson J.Y. Tee

    Maxson J.Y. Tee is an investor with a focus on tech products for financial services, healthcare, and education. He is a Principal at BNY Mellon, with an interest in asymmetrical returns and pushing boundaries. Maxson’s geographical preference is in the United Kingdom. His professional experience includes working with global banks, co-founding a FinTech startup, and advising on venture capital, product management, and business strategy. In terms of partnership and collaboration styles, he exhibits introspective, relational, and expressive collaboration styles. Specific investment check sizes are not available in the search results.

  • Connie Deng

    Connie Deng is a Senior Associate at Emerson Collective, a social change organization led by Laurene Powell Jobs. The organization utilizes philanthropy, impact investing, and policy solutions to promote positive change. Emerson Collective focuses on partnering with consequential companies in sectors such as climate, healthcare, fintech, edtech, work, and media. Connie Deng’s investment check size is typically more than $25k. The organization collaborates with nonprofits, addresses immigration, and works in areas like healthcare, edtech, climate, fintech, work, and media & journalism. They offer fellowships, internships, and support initiatives like gun violence reduction and race and equity projects.

  • Silverneedle Ventures

  • Gary Fritz

    Gary Fritz, as Chief Growth Officer and President of Asia Pacific at TripAdvisor, focuses on driving growth and strategy across the entire family of TripAdvisor brands. He has made previous investments in companies like Darkstore and Button. The investment check size for Gary Fritz’s investments varies based on the funding round of the startup.

  • Timothy Chi

    Timothy Chi is the Chief Executive Officer of The Knot Worldwide. He has invested in Seed Round for KidPass and Series A for Speek. Timothy has a total of 2 portfolio companies and 2 exits. He operates from Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States. Timothy has 2 current jobs and 2 past jobs. He has 1 current Board & Advisor role and 1 past Board and Advisor role.

  • Michal Tsur

    Michal Tsur is a Co-founder and President at Kaltura, and also the Co-Founder and Chairperson at Remepy. Michal Tsur’s investment focus areas include industries such as hybrid drugs, media, education, and health. He has a portfolio with companies like Kaltura, Remepy, and Cyota. The investment check size of Michal Tsur is undisclosed. In terms of partnership and collaboration style, Michal Tsur values partnerships to bring innovative solutions to customers and focuses on boosting engagement and collaboration in online meetings.

  • TCG

    TCG is a multi-stage investment firm that seeks to invest in and build these best-in-class companies.

  • Thomas Mathenia

    Thomas Mathenia is an angel investor who invests personal money into promising companies, typically in exchange for equity. Property records search indicates investments made by Thomas Mathenia.

  • Brett Mason

    Brett Mason is the Co-Founder, Board Member, and Vice President at BitCoin India, with investments primarily in EdTech and Consumer sectors in India. The stage of investment is indicated to be in the seed round. Brett Mason’s professional career details are not available. Geographically, the focus seems to be on investments in India. Previous investments include OckyPocky, with Sykam Srimannarayana Reddy and Sreemannarayana Kunisetty also being associated with Bitcoin India. The investment check size is noted to be $411K. Regarding partnership and collaboration styles, no specific information was found.

  • TPG Growth

    TPG Growth specializes in growth equity and middle-market buyout opportunities.

  • Julius Bachmann

    Julius Bachmann recently joined Joyance Partners as a venture partner for the German-speaking market. Joyance Partners is a $23M venture capital partnership focusing on companies delivering or contributing to delightful moments, specifically in the emerging science of happiness. Julius provides pre-seed and seed investments ranging from â¬50K to â¬200K across Europe. Joyance Partners invests in Life Sciences, Consumer Products, Immersive Experience, Voice, and Market-based Education.

  • TLcom Capital LLP

  • Mike Apostal

    Mike Apostal is a Venture Partner at Listen Ventures, with an investment range from $100K to $5.0M and a sweet spot at $1.5M. His key sectors of focus include Wellness & Fitness, Food and Beverage, Consumer Health, Digital Health, and Health IT in both pre-seed and seed stages. He collaborates with investors like Brentos Fernandez, Jeff Cantalupo, Kimmie Carey, Kofi Amoo-Gottfried, and Rick Desai, particularly in the Midwest region.

  • KPMG

  • Russell Fradin

    Russell Fradin is a Hillsborough, CA-based angel investor who typically invests up to $50K in young companies. His areas of focus include education, ad technology, and ecommerce. He aims to provide funding and support for seed-stage startups mostly in the Bay Area but is open to opportunities from other geographies. Russell Fradin has a demonstrated track record in driving operational success and innovation across leading services companies. He serves as a Partner at Clayton, Dubilier & Rice and holds board positions at various companies. Fradin’s partnership and collaboration style is extensive, with roles at companies like TransUnion, Decisely Insurance Services, and more. His professional career includes executive positions at SunGard, Aon Hewitt, and BISYS Group, where he led significant growth and mergers. Fradin’s experience and leadership make him a valuable asset for startups looking for strategic guidance and growth.

  • Rayk Reitenbach

    Rayk Reitenbach is an Investment Director at IBB Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH with a background in Chinese language and economics from Liaoning University and Technische Universität Chemnitz. He has been involved in investment activities since 2001.

  • David Brudö

    David Brudö, a serial entrepreneur and investor, focuses on early-stage companies with a variety of investment check sizes typically ranging from $100K to $500K. He is known for his diverse portfolio, including investments in companies like Foxglove, Hightouch, Luma Labs, PicnicHealth, and Near Protocol. David’s investment strategy involves a hands-on approach with a commitment to sustainable investments worldwide. His partnership and collaboration styles emphasize aligned incentives and working with independently owned managers. With a track record of successful investments, David Brudö continues to make significant contributions to the startup ecosystem, particularly in the EU region.

  • Ken

    Ken-Paul Nana Osei-Poku is a knowledgeable angel investor with a focus on sustainable business development and ethical investing. He seeks to support ventures with a strong commitment to sustainability and responsible practices. Ken’s investment thesis revolves around fostering sustainable solutions that have a positive impact on society and the environment. His investment check sizes are tailored to support startups in their early stages, providing crucial seed financing. Ken prefers to invest in companies that align with his values, emphasizing ethical standards and sustainable growth. With a track record of supporting sustainable initiatives, Ken’s partnership and collaboration style involves active engagement and mentorship to help startups thrive. His geographical preference may extend to regions focusing on sustainable development, ensuring his investments contribute to long-term positive outcomes.

  • PNO Ventures

  • PJ Tech Catalyst Fund

  • Trolley Venture Partners

    Trolley Venture is a new investment fund has been created to provide financial backing for early stage business ventures.

  • Landmark Angels

    Landmark Angels actively seeks out investment opportunities ranging from $100K to $2M, with a focus on key industry contacts and conferences. They provide valuable advice and resources beyond capital. The firm has a broad investment thesis focusing on effective scaling companies with exit potential. Landmark Angels accepts applications from all geographic regions and was established in 2008 with substantial investment expertise. Previous investments information is not readily available. The average check size of investments can vary from $100K to $2M. Partnership and collaboration styles are focused on providing entrepreneurs with advice and resources beyond funding.

  • Fika Ventures

    Fika Ventures is a seed fund that focuses on enterprise and B2B software, FinTech, marketplaces, and digital health.

  • Peter Gould

    Peter Gould is known for investing in various sectors including education, sustainable development, female empowerment, entrepreneurship, social development, philanthropy, and the media. Peter Gould’s previous investments include projects like ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Better Call Saul.’ His investment check size has been seen in a deal where RADICL raised $12 million. While there is limited direct information on his track record and professional career, his collaborations are known to involve a collaborative process where he works closely with clients.

  • David Bulfer

    David Bulfer is an Angel Investor who focuses on early-stage consumer internet/SaaS companies in the Pacific Northwest/Western Canada with a large addressable market and capital efficient needs. He looks for strong founder teams with differentiated products, easy-to-understand business models, and initial traction. David Bulfer’s previous investments include EdSurge. He has an active status in his professional career. His investment check size ranges from $1 million to $6 million. Collaboration styles are introspective, relational, and expressive.

  • Cindy Cook

    Cindy Cook, a member of New York Angels, has a background in marketing and strategy, with experience in entertainment, educational publishing, and healthcare. She leverages her expertise to inform her investment decisions. Cook is actively involved with the founders in whom she invests, providing support in growing their businesses. She values collaboration with other Angels for industry expertise during due diligence. As an investor, she focuses on areas she has experience in, emphasizing a strong consumer perspective. Cook’s investment approach involves leading deals, communicating effectively with entrepreneurs and members, and ensuring a quick and efficient investment process. Her strength lies in leveraging her consumer-centric viewpoint to evaluate market opportunities.

  • Kenneth Keller

    Kenneth Keller is an Angel Investor focusing on Seed Round investments. With an extensive professional career spanning various industries and functions, he brings a wealth of experience to his investments. Kenneth Keller’s geographical preference is not specified. His past investments include Example Inc, Company & Company, and Example. He has a track record of delivering results in roles like Senior System Engineer and Infrastructure Engineer. Kenneth Keller’s investment check size varies based on the rounds, such as $1,000,000 for a Seed Round. He has a collaborative partnership style, leveraging various collaboration styles like Cooperative, Competitive, and Directive.

  • Tom Yellin

    Tom Yellin is an investor with a focus on technology vendors, corporate venture capital, IT, and consumer industries. He made an investment in Watchup and had an exit from the same company. His professional career includes being the Co-Founder and President of The Documentary Group, overseeing acclaimed projects like America in Primetime. Tom Yellin’s investment track record includes investments in companies like Knight Foundation and Microsoft. However, specific details about his investment thesis, stage of investment, geographical preference, investment check size, and partnership/collaboration styles could not be located.

  • Russ Holdstein

    Russ Holdstein is a seasoned angel investor with a strong track record in the Bay Area tech scene. As an early investor, he has been involved in starting and growing companies like StubHub, HotelTonight, Ask.com, and Trulia. His primary focus includes Education, Higher Education, Information Technology, Internet, and Universities. Russ has made investments in companies like Empowerly and Eventable. He has a professional background as the CFO of Rolling Stone magazine and the founding CEO of Payday. With a check size of up to $4,000,000, Russ brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his collaborations, evident from his longstanding role as a Lecturer of Entrepreneurship at Haas for over 20 years.

  • Bain Capital Ventures

    Bain Capital Ventures invests in seed to growth-stage startups that uses tech to disrupt existing markets or create entirely new ones.

  • Rebel One

    Rebel One is a venture capital firm founded in 2017, focusing on investing in early-stage startups in education tech, finance tech, and the future of work sectors. They prefer to invest in startups that aim to accelerate founders innovating for a better world. The firm’s investment check size typically ranges from $500K to $2M per round. Rebel One Ventures is based in New York, actively investing in startups operating in specific sectors and supporting innovation in the startup ecosystem.

  • Kings Park Capital LLP

  • MFB Invest Ltd.

  • OXO Ventures

  • Tim Brady

    Tim Brady is a Partner at Y Combinator with an investment thesis focusing on Pre-seed Education and other areas. He typically invests around $150K per company in various sectors including Education. Tim has made previous investments in companies like PayCaddy, Agave, Portão 3, Spark Studio, and Kidato. With a track record in board memberships, CEO roles, and a strong educational background from Harvard Business School and Stanford University, Tim aligns with co-investors and scouts such as Ali Rowghani and Garry Tan. His geographical preference is not specified, and his partnership and collaboration styles are not extensively documented.

  • Casper Urhammer

    Casper Urhammer is an angel investor specializing in Business Travel, Software, Travel, and Travel Agency markets. He focuses on early stage venture and seed investments in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). His previous investments include BizAway and Ziik. With a check size of around â¬1,000,000, he is known for his partnership and collaboration styles that emphasize flexibility and strong relationships. Casper Urhammer’s professional career includes being the global CEO of Contiki Travel, demonstrating his track record in the travel industry.

  • Matthew Ball

    Matthew Ball is a prominent investor known for his diverse portfolio and strategic insights. As the CEO of Epyllion, a diversified holding company, he specializes in venture investments, advisory services, and media production. With a focus on the metaverse and emerging technologies, Matthew’s investment thesis revolves around transformative concepts like the Ball Metaverse Index, powering the Roundhill Ball Metaverse ETF. He serves as a Venture Partner at Makers Fund and a Senior Advisor at KKR & Co. Inc. and McKinsey & Company, leveraging his expertise in strategy and investments. Matthew’s career includes roles at Prime Video & Amazon Studios and The Chernin Group’s Otter Media. With a strong educational background in Business Administration from Ivey Business School and an International Baccalaureate from Upper Canada College, Matthew combines academic excellence with practical industry experience to drive successful investments.

  • Emergent Ventures

    Emergent Ventures is a venture firm that invests in seed-stage software and AI startups.

  • Montis Capital

  • Melinda Gates

    Melinda Gates is redefining what a ‘smart betâ in venture capital looks like through Pivotal Ventures. She aims to increase funding to businesses founded solely by women and invests in women-led funds and early-stage companies. Her investment focus areas include family planning, vaccines, and education. Gates provides flexible funding from Series A+ venture funding to private placements. She partners with visionary entrepreneurs globally, aiming for positive societal change. Her investments target long-term strategic partnerships with a commitment to gender equity. Previous investments include organizations such as Surf Bio, Inovio Pharmaceuticals, and Vedanta Biosciences. Melinda Gates’ professional career includes philanthropy, leadership at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and advocacy for women and girls globally. Her partnership style fosters collaboration with diverse organizations for impactful change.

  • Ryan Clamage

    Ryan Clamage is an investor at Vintage Investment Partners focusing on Series B investments in various sectors including Human Capital/HRTech, Gaming/eSports, Developer Tools, Education, Cybersecurity, Real Estate/PropTech, Web3/Crypto, AI, SaaS, and FinTech. His investment check size ranges from $3.0M to $10.0M, with a sweet spot at $6.5M. Ryan has a track record of collaborating with co-investors such as Abe Finkelstein, Alan Feld, Amit Frenkel, Asaf Horesh, and Barrel Kfir. He is most interested in Emerging GPs (Fund I-III) in the Midwest region. Vintage Investment Partners, where Ryan works, has a current fund size of $3B.

  • 468 Capital

    468 Capital is a leading early stage Venture Capital firm based in Berlin and San Francisco

  • Ravi Mhatre

    Ravi Mhatre is a Co-Founder, Partner, and Managing Director at Lightspeed Venture Partners. His investment thesis focuses on sectors like software infrastructure, applications, and internet. He invests in companies at different stages, ranging from seed to growth stages. Ravi’s investment check sizes typically range from $3.0M to $20.0M, with a sweet spot at $15.0M. His geographical preference includes investments in Series A cloud infrastructure and other areas. Ravi has a collaborative partnership style and actively engages with portfolio companies, aiming to build a long-lasting company through transparent communication and a growth mindset.

  • Marcus Wolsdorf

    Marcus Wolsdorf is the Co-Founder & Co-Owner of HW Capital, a venture capital firm based in Munich, Germany. HW Capital prefers to invest in public and private companies in the EU and MENA regions. Marcus Wolsdorf has a track record of making personal and partner investments, with previous investments including SuitePad. The firm focuses on seed-stage tech investments, with a portfolio of 37 companies. HW Capital’s investment check size varies, and they have a team of 4 members including Marcus Wolsdorf. Partnership styles at HW Capital include a team of partners working collaboratively to support entrepreneurs.

  • Lavni Ventures

    Lavni Ventures is a venture capital firm.

  • Great Stuff Ventures

    Great Stuff Ventures is a diverse and inclusive venture capital investor that focuses on early-stage tech companies. They invest in seed to pre-series A stages, with a preference for multi-disciplinary, energetic founding teams with domain expertise in their industry. Great Stuff Ventures considers SaaS and marketplace business models addressing underserviced, fast-changing markets and industries. Their investment check sizes range up to â¬100k in companies raising between â¬250k and â¬1.5m. The firm collaborates with other angel groups or early-stage VC funds for equity deals over convertibles.

  • Staffan Persson

    Staffan Persson is an entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and angel investor. He is the Chief Executive Officer of Swedia Capital, Chairman of SyntheticMR and Sveab Holding AB, and Founder of Swedia HighP. Previously, he held positions such as Chairman of Accelerator Nordic and DIBS, Partner at Rite Ventures, and Founder of NeoNet Securities. Staffan has invested in various startups such as Lundqvist Trävaru, Dirac, and Bokio. He focuses on seed stage investments, primarily as an individual angel investor. His partnership and collaboration style involve participating in seed-stage investments and engaging in personal investments alongside partners. Staffan Persson’s investment check sizes are not explicitly mentioned on the sources.

  • University City Science Center

    University City Science Center focuses on investing in health equity startups led by diverse founders in the STEM community to address health inequities for underserved populations. They have a track record of investing over $4 million in 43 companies in the region, with a focus on mobilizing capital in Greater Philadelphia. The VP of government and capital engagement, Heath Naquin, brings experience in VC and government liaison. Their investment thesis revolves around supporting startups addressing health disparities, particularly in the field of health equity.

  • David Tomás

    David Tomás is an Angel Investor who focuses on Seed/Early stage investments. He has a portfolio of investments in sectors like e-commerce, mobile, and education. His check size ranges from $100K to $10M, with a sweet spot of $1M â $3M. David Tomás has a partnership and collaboration style that involves fully committing to teams, making 5 to 10 investments per year, and being involved in co-investing or leading rounds.

  • Gerry Ryan

    Gerry Ryan is an Angel Investor and the Co-Founder, CEO, and Chairman of DGC Capital Contracting. He is also the Founder of Aris Renewable Energy. Mr. Ryan has a strong track record, holding positions on various boards and foundations, including not-for-profit organizations supporting education and law enforcement. His investments and activities show a commitment to social impact and community support.

  • Arthur Kaneko

    Arthur Kaneko is an executive with a background in Business Operations and Investment. He serves as the Chief Executive Officer at RealScout and has experience as an Investment Vice President at DCM Ventures. His investment focus areas include Pre-seed Games, Games (Seed), Social Networks (Seed), Education (Seed), and Health & Hospital Services (Seed). He is located in Mountain View, CA. Arthur Kaneko’s professional career involves analyzing and sourcing investment opportunities, assisting with financings, mergers, acquisitions, and strategic matters. He has a hands-on partnership and collaboration style, engaging in bartering relationships in the world of investments.

  • Ryan Walker

    Ryan Walker is a CoCounsel at Thomson Reuters with a focus on retirement and estate planning for retirees. His investment approach emphasizes ultra-early-stage investments. While there is limited information on his geographical preference, his previous investments and professional track record are not directly linked to venture capital. There is no specific data on his investment check size or partnership and collaboration styles available online.

  • Dr Candy Leighton I Sustainable smart green cities

    Dr. Candy Leighton, a prominent figure in Sustainable Smart Green Cities investments, has a track record as the Founding Director of Regenerate Cities. Dr. Leighton’s professional career has been focused on creating liveable urban environments and promoting sustainability. While specific details about their investment thesis, focus areas, stage of investment, geographical preference, previous investments, investment check size, and partnership styles are not available, Dr. Leighton’s commitment to sustainable and smart city development is evident through their involvement in initiatives like the Smart Green Cities Research Centre at Macquarie University. Their career showcases a dedication to fostering collaborations between industry, government, researchers, and the community for the advancement of urban sustainability.

  • Colorado Impact Fund

  • Robbert Visser

    Robbert Visser is an Angel Investor based in the Netherlands. He has a diverse investment portfolio, with a focus on companies like Objective Partners. His investments typically range in size, with his latest being $2.37M in Objective Platforms. Robbert has a background as a Board Member at Ciphix and Objective Partners. He values collaborative working and partnerships, as seen in his involvement with industry networks like PrimeGlobal. Robbert’s investment style reflects his commitment to supporting innovative ventures and fostering growth through strategic collaborations.

  • Leah Fessler

    Leah Fessler is currently investing in seed-stage companies at NextView Ventures with a focus on consumer, b2b2c, and anything community oriented. Her investment check size typically ranges from $25,000 to $300,000. She has a track record in journalism, with previous roles including leading editorial and brand voice for Chief, a private network for women executives, and working as a journalist at Quartz, covering tech, gender, and power.

  • Vadim Polikov

    Vadim Polikov is the founder and CEO of Legends of Learning, a game-based learning company. He has a background in starting and selling companies and holds a B.S. and a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University. Some of his previous investments include Virgil Security, and his investment check size has been around $5 million. One notable partnership and collaboration style is exemplified by the collaboration with Rovio to launch Angry Birds-themed educational games, emphasizing engagement in STEM concepts.

  • Jeffrey Blackburn

    Jeffrey Blackburn is an Angel investor with a focus on Later stage VC investments in Marketplaces, Consumer Internet, and Media sectors. His geographical preference is in the United States, specifically Seattle, Washington. Some of his past investments include companies like TeachStreet in the Charter Schools, E-Commerce, and Education markets. Blackburn’s partnership and collaboration styles are exemplified through his investments and acquisitions in various sectors.

  • EdTech Booster Capital

  • Mr Shane Fixter

    Shane Fixter is the founder of Teachers Australia, providing jobs for Australian Teachers and Education for Australian Primary, Secondary & Tertiary students. His investment focus areas are in education and angel investing in early-stage startups. Shane Fixter’s geographical preference is in Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. He has previous experience as a Primary School Teacher in Queensland. While the exact stage of his investment, check size, and partnership styles were not explicitly stated, his track record includes providing education services and investing in early-stage startups.

  • Palladium Equity Partners, LLC

  • Chris Hodges

    Chris Hodges is the Dir:Unquoted Pool at Caledonia Investments PLC. The focus of Caledonia Investments revolves around responsible investing, with its investment model and strategy emphasizing public companies and private capital. However, specific details on Chris Hodges’ investment thesis, focus areas, stage of investment, geographical preferences, previous investments, track record, professional career, investment check size, and partnership styles were not found through the searches.

  • Anant Akash

    Anant Akash is an Angel Investor with a focus on seed round investments in industries such as sports, consumer internet, food & beverage, education & training, sports & entertainment, and robotics and drones. His previous investments include Example example company Inc ($1,000,000 in a seed round), Investor meetings (â¬11,000,000 in a Series C funding), and Example ($534,000 in a Seed round A). Anant Akash has a track record of working at companies like Duo Security and Concur Technologies, where he gained experience and interest in entrepreneurship. His investment check size varies depending on the round and company, ranging from seed rounds to larger Series C funding. Anant Akash’s collaboration style involves understanding different collaboration styles and leveraging deep, human work to improve collaboration within teams.

  • Andrew Henley

    Andrew Henley is an investor focusing on research in self-employment, small business growth, and regional economic development. He has a track record in academic research and supports initiatives to understand the impact of COVID-19 on self-employed individuals in the UK. His geographical preference relates to the UK. Andrew Henley is affiliated with the Henley Consultancy Ltd and invests in startups through the Henley Business Angels network. The investment check size and partnership styles are not explicitly mentioned in the available information.

  • Petar Angelov

    Petar Angelov is the CEO and founder of Athletic Fitness. He was involved with GymRealm for 6 years and received investment from Eleven accelerator venture fund in 2013. His investment check size is not specified. Geographically, he has been active in Bulgaria. While there isn’t detailed data regarding his investment focus areas, stage of investment, or specific partnership and collaboration styles, he seems to have experience in fitness and venture funding.

  • Dale Dougherty

    Dale Dougherty is the founder and CEO of Maker Media, Inc., known for MAKE Magazine and Maker Faire. He invests in initiatives that catalyze a global Maker Movement, fostering innovation, education, and personal growth among makers of all ages. Dale Dougherty’s investments include EdSurge. As an individual angel investor, he focuses on seed-stage investments. His geographical preference centers around San Francisco, the West Coast, and the Western US. Dougherty’s collaborative style promotes shared skillsets, design, research, and technical expertise to drive social and educational projects. While the detailed investment thesis could not be determined, his track record includes Make Magazine, Maker Faire, and web development contributions such as GNN. The investment check size for his ventures varies, evidenced by his investment in EdSurge valued at $960K. In partnership and collaboration, Dougherty encourages DIY spirit in creating products for underserved communities.

  • Dexter Angels

    Dexter Angels is an exclusive network of select investors providing capital to early stage startups. Their investment focuses on Fin Tech, Consumer Brands, Health Tech, SaaS, Ed Tech, and Deep Tech. Dexter Angels is based out of Mumbai and focuses on the Indian startup ecosystem with themes such as SME digitization, tech-based education, and healthcare improvement. The investor has made previous investments in companies like Multibhashi, Rezo.ai, and Flatheads. Dexter Angels collaborates with passionate entrepreneurs in large or new markets, aiming to provide massive value without compromising quality. The partnership and collaboration styles involve providing capital to startups and building ventures with entrepreneurs. The investment check size and professional career details were not found on their website.

  • PhiTrust Impact Investors

  • Pete Albert

    Pete Albert, the Founder of Seneca Advisors, follows a value-driven investment thesis focusing on identifying proprietary or limited-sourced opportunities. His investment focus areas include companies with unique value propositions. Pete Albert invests in early-stage companies and prefers to invest in North America. His previous investments have been in growth capital. With a track record of innovative leadership in learning and development, he brings a wealth of expertise. The investment check size is not specified. Pete Albert’s partnership and collaboration style emphasize collaborative and public engagement, ensuring a powerful exchange of ideas.

  • Christopher Nyren

    Christopher Nyren is the Founder of Educated Ventures and an Angel Investor with a focus on EdTech startups. His previous experience includes securing $100M in funding for EdTech startups and leading $750M of EDU investment for Apollo Group. He is actively involved with companies like Classkick, PrepFactory, and DecisionDesk. Nyren’s geographical preferences include cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York City. His investment check size ranges from seed to significant rounds, and he emphasizes business development, strategy, and entrepreneurship education. Nyren displays a diverse collaboration style across various locations in the United States.

  • Jerry Dixon

    Jerry Dixon is a Celebrity Bassist and a founding member of the 80’s rock band Warrant. He was born on September 15, 1967, in California, USA. His spouse is Mario Cantone. He recorded hit albums like their 1989 Double Platinum-selling debut Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich. However, no specific information was found regarding Jerry Dixon’s Investment Thesis, Investment Focus Areas, Previous Investments, Investment Check Size, or Partnership and Collaboration Styles.

  • Benjamin Vedrenne-Cloquet

    Benjamin Vedrenne-Cloquet is the CEO and co-founder of EdTechX, an investment platform specialized in educational technology (edtech). His investment focus areas include Education, Robotics, Internet, Music, Video, Advertising, Broadcasting, Marketing, Media and Entertainment, News, Social Media, Digital Media, Legal, and Publishing. Some of his past investments consist of Polyview Media, Riva Digital Media, GetMeMedia, Primo Toys, and Masher. Although specific partnership and collaboration styles were not found, his investment check size is variable. Benjamin Vedrenne-Cloquet’s professional career includes being the Vice President of Business Development, Strategy, and New Ventures, EMEA at Turner Broadcasting Europe (Time Warner).

  • Matrix Partners

    Matrix Partners is a venture capital firm that focuses on seed and early-stage investments.

  • Dan Sandhu

    Dan Sandhu is an experienced angel investor with a focus on technology, digital media, education, and business services. He has a particular interest in developing investment theses in the education technology sector. Dan Sandhu’s previous investments include companies like SP Robotic Works and Youth4work, showcasing his diverse portfolio. He is known for his collaboration skills and involvement in the UK, India, and the US markets. Dan Sandhu’s check sizes for investments vary, with a notable check size of $0.5M for the investment in Youth4work. His professional career includes roles such as CEO of Education Development Trust, highlighting his leadership in educational organizations.

  • Nick Ducoff

    Nick Ducoff serves as a partner at G20 Ventures, co-founder of ON_Discourse, and founding member of OurNextDAO. He invests in Web3 technologies applied to big existing markets. His investment focus includes Series A education, and he typically invests between $4,000 and $5,000 per project. Nick has a background in college affordability, student debt, and workforce development, emphasizing collaboration with partners and co-founders in his ventures.

  • Jerry Murdock

    Jerry Murdock is a Co-Founder and serves as Managing Director of Insight Venture Partners. He has made 3 investments including MetaMap, JUNO, and Product Science, primarily in Enterprise Applications and EdTech sectors. Jerry Murdock has a track record of investing in startups such as Twitter, Snapchat, Nest, Flipboard, and Docker. His investment check sizes vary, with notable investments including Twitter. He co-founded Insight Partners and has invested in many startups like Twitter, Snapchat, Nest, Flipboard, and Docker. Jerry Murdock’s partnership and collaboration styles are not specified in the available information.

  • Hakan Satiroglu

    Hakan Satiroglu is an entrepreneur and seasoned executive focused on the transition of business models and processes in the digital age. He is an angel investor and an active mentor for startups and entrepreneurs in the Boston area. Previous investments include Testive, RippleFly, Ahead of the Curve Technologies, and ZappRx, Inc. Hakan’s investments are focused on companies such as XR Terra and LearnLaunch Fund + Accelerator. His investment check size is up to $150k, broken down into two phases. As a co-founder of LearnLaunch, an innovation ecosystem for EdTech startups, he has played a key role in making Boston a leader in EdTech innovation.

  • Atland Ventures

    Atland Ventures is a venture capital investor focusing on fast-growing US-based startup companies that address Generation Z’s challenges. They specialize in seed stage investments, providing $25,000 checks to promising entrepreneurs. Their investment themes include Edtech, Consumer Social, Marketing, Health & Wellness, and more. Notable previous investments include TransCrypts, Availyst, BetterYou, Kyndoo, and Recess. Atland Ventures was co-founded by Lucas Bagno, aiming to provide career opportunities in entrepreneurship and VC for students. Their partnership and collaboration styles emphasize student engagement and a rigorous recruitment process to foster a unique team dynamic.

  • Vignesh Rajendran

    Vignesh Rajendran is an investment associate at GSV Ventures, a female-led, multi-stage venture capital firm focusing on the education technology sector across ‘Pre-K to Gray.’ He is part of a team with locations in Chicago, San Francisco, and New York. GSV Ventures invests in Seed and Series A stages in the education technology sector. Vignesh Rajendran’s geographical preference includes a focus on San Francisco, United States, and he collaborates with various sectors for partnerships.

  • Baylor Angel Network

    The Baylor Angel Network, led by founder Bob Brewton, provides early-stage capital to entrepreneurial teams. The network has made investments in various sectors, including software, apps, education, health care, and artificial intelligence. With a focus on early-stage ventures, the network has a geographical preference for startups in the Waco, Texas area. Previous investments by the network include VenoStent, Phunware, and SonarMed. Bob Brewton, known for his real estate and venture capital background, aims to make the program a top entrepreneurial initiative. The check sizes for investments are typically around $3 million. The network’s collaboration style emphasizes team building and fostering a culture of innovation.

  • Blue Zone Ventures

  • Bo Pedersen

    Bo Pedersen is a Partner at Charlotte Street Capital and serves as the Chief Revenue Officer at Quantive. His professional experience includes leadership roles in sales, marketing, and general management within the technology services sector. Bo Pedersen’s geographical focus is in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). His investment check size and partnership and collaboration styles are not explicitly mentioned in the available information. The companies he has previously invested in include Charlotte Street Capital, Bazaarvoice, and Mojn. Bo Pedersen is known for his track record in founding companies like Quantive and holding significant positions across various organizations.

  • Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse

  • Peter Weck

    Peter Weck is an experienced investor who has a strong focus on EdTech and Consumer sectors. He has made investments in Codingal and Boomerang. Peter has a track record of founding companies, including Simply Hired. His investments are notable for co-investors like Mars Shot Ventures and Y Combinator. Peter’s typical investment check size is not available, and his partnership and collaboration styles emphasize building social relationships and implementing change in the workplace through collaborative partnerships.

  • Precursor Ventures

    Precursor Ventures invests in people over product at the earliest stage of the entrepreneurial journey.

  • Dominique Burgauer

    Dominique Burgauer is an Angel investor with a focus on Enterprise Software, Mobile, Healthcare, Synthetic Biology, Big Data, Personal Health, Mobile Health, Health Care Information Technology, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Education markets. His previous investments include Archilogic, Cambrian Genomics, FELFEL, and HealthCrowd. The check size of his investments is not specified, and no data was found on partnership and collaboration styles.

  • Scott McGraw

    Scott McGraw is a Chief Investment Officer and Founder at Merit Investment Management. His investment focus areas are on helping clients pursue long-term goals with over 29 years of experience in investment management, investment banking, and consulting. He has expertise in wealth management advisory and managing director roles. Scott’s stage of investment is early stage funding, where he looks for solid business plans, the right type of funding, strong teams, evidence of traction, potential for scale, market understanding, and preparation for due diligence. His investment check size ranges between $500K to $1.5M. As for partnership and collaboration styles, specific details were not found in the search results.

  • Lucanus Polagnoli

    Lucanus Polagnoli is the Founder & Managing Partner at Calm/Storm Ventures, a venture capital firm with a focus on supporting purpose-driven founders in the digital health space across Europe. His investment thesis revolves around backing founders changing life, health, and well-being for the better. Lucanus Polagnoli’s investment focus areas include digital health companies such as ThinkSono, Foundation Health, Bea Fertility, Doctorly, and more. He has a notable track record in early-stage investments, with investments ranging from Pre-Seed to Series A rounds with a check size of around $137K. Some of his previous investments include organizations like ThinkSono, Foundation Health, Bea Fertility, Nolea Health, and Doctorly. Lucanus Polagnoli’s professional career includes roles as a Kauffman Fellow, a Startup Mentor at EIT Health, and previous positions at Speedinvest and KPMG Australia, showcasing his diverse expertise in financial and advisory fields.

  • Antea Participaties

    Antea Participaties has a geographical preference for investments in the Netherlands and Germany.

  • Jonathan Kaplan

    Jonathan Kaplan, a prominent executive and entrepreneur, is known for founding Pure Digital Technologies and inventing the Flip video camera. He previously served as Senior Vice President and General Manager at Cisco. Kaplan also founded The Melt chain of fast-casual restaurants. His investment focus areas include education technology, workforce development, and entertainment. Previous investments include Pure Digital Technologies, The Melt, Sega.com, and FamilyWonder. He typically invests in companies with a check size that varies. Kaplan’s partnership and collaboration style is described as direct, humble, purpose-driven, principled, and persistent.

  • Anjani Vedula

    Anjani Vedula is an Associate Investment Officer at the World Bank Edtech Team in the IFC – International Finance Corporation. They are located in Arlington, Virginia, United States, and hold a Master of Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business. Anjani has skills in Financial Analysis, Data Analysis, Valuation, Equity Research, and Corporate Finance. Their work experience includes roles at B Capital Group, Reach Capital, Muse Capital, Pear VC, Pulley, Credit Suisse, and Deutsche Bank. However, specific details about Anjani Vedula’s investment thesis, investment focus areas, previous investments, and investment check size could not be found in the search results.

  • Purdue Angel Network

    Purdue Angel Network is a part of the P3 Alliance, providing first looks at companies commercializing technologies from Purdue University. They aim to bring innovative products and processes from Purdue laboratories to the marketplace quickly. The network requires a $500 annual membership fee for participation. Previous investments include Pluto Aerospace, Verility, Insignum AgTech, Adipo Therapeutics, and Skyepack. Unfortunately, specific information about their investment check size could not be found. Purdue Angel Network’s partnership and collaboration styles involve leveraging university resources to solve societal challenges and collaborating with external partners in various sectors such as community and economic development, education, government, and healthcare.

  • Thomas Oakley

    Thomas Oakley, as an investor, partners with ambitious founders and management teams to build successful businesses across the technology, consumer, and education sectors. He focuses on mid-market companies with an enterprise value between â¬100 million and 1 billion-plus. Oakley Capital’s previous investments include companies in technology, consumer products, and education sectors. Thomas Oakley has a track record of leadership roles in various companies, including President and CEO at Bridge Laboratories and MPI Research. He has experience in management consulting, international operations, mergers and acquisitions, and preparing companies for exit/acquisition strategies. Oakley’s collaboration style involves working with founders and teams to drive successful outcomes, focusing on growth, performance improvement, and strategic funding.

  • Riphean Investments

  • Matthias Roth

    Matthias Roth is focused on investments in EdTech sectors. He has not provided information on his previous investments or track record on public platforms like Crunchbase or his website.

  • Axiom Ventures

  • Shahid Cybervillage

    Shahid Cybervillage is a well-proven, collaborative, and pragmatic Release and Technical Implementation Management professional. He assists large IT delivery and transformation programs by providing guidance on ITIL-based plans, policies, processes, and procedures for establishing and refining workable change and release frameworks. Shahid has previously worked in the UK, Switzerland, Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, and Croatia.

  • Quad Partners

  • Shubh Anand

    Shubh Anand is an Analyst at City Light Capital with a focus on early stage investments in education, energy, environment, safety, and security. His previous investments include CommSafe AI, Elroy Air, LicenseStream, and more. Anand began his career with seed investments and portfolio management at a family office, co-founded a company in India, and consulted for a NYC accelerator. He holds a B.A. from the University of Virginia in Economics and Statistics. Anand is enthusiastic about mental health and food/agtech innovations. His partnership and collaboration styles align with early-stage investments in various sectors.

  • Matthew Pittinsky

    Matthew Pittinsky is an experienced technology entrepreneur and academic. He invested in Parchment in 2011 to innovate in credential provision and sharing. Pittinsky built Parchment into a global platform enabling credentialing organizations to issue digital credentials, acquired by Brentwood Associates in 2020. He co-founded Blackboard, a higher education technology company. Pittinsky values incremental improvements in EdTech and focuses on solving specific points of friction, emphasizing the importance of hard, bottom-up incremental work for transformative change. Pittinsky’s investment check size and partnership styles are not explicitly mentioned in the available information.

  • Claire Councill

    Ms. Claire Councill is a Managing Director at Tacora Capital with a focus on Venture Capital investments. She specializes in sectors such as Construction, Financial Services, FinTech, EdTech, and Social Impact, among others. Ms. Councill typically invests in Series A and Series B stages, with a track record including investments in companies like General Assembly, Coursera, Spotify, and Lyft. Her professional career includes diverse roles in Human Resources and Training Solutions before venturing into venture capital. While her investment check size is not provided, her partnership and collaboration style is centered around collaborative leadership that emphasizes mutual gain, diverse viewpoints, and transparency.

  • NextEquity Partners

    NextEquity Partners is a growth equity and venture capital firm that is focused on disruptive tech and new media.

  • Bo Mattsson

    Bo Mattsson, a Founding Partner at J12 Ventures based in Stockholm, Sweden, is an experienced investor with a current investment range of $100K to $5.0M, with a sweet spot around $1.5M. Bo has 21 investments on record, focusing on startups at various stages, including pre-seed and seed rounds. Some of his notable investments include Ayora, Electro Mobility Europe, Airmee, and Zaver. Bo’s professional career includes roles as the Founder & CEO of Cint AB, positions at various boards, and a Venture Partner at DHS Venture Partners. He is an alum of the Stockholm School of Economics. Bo collaborates with investors such as Emmet King, Henrik Reimavuo, and Luca Banderet at J12 Ventures, as well as scouts and angels like Claes Dinkelspiel, Johan Siwers, and Susanna Campbell.

  • Golden Angels Investors

    Golden Angels Investors is an angel investment group founded in 2002 with a focus on capital formation for entrepreneurs in the Midwest. They invest across a wide range of industries, including healthtech, edtech, and B2B services. Some of their previous investments include Abre, Fiveable, EdSurge, Dynamis Software, and Transportant. Golden Angels Investors typically invests in startups in the financial technology sector with a check size of around $1 million. The group consists of approximately 100 investors, including founders, CEOs, venture capitalists, and business leaders, and operates as a single entity with a member-led assessment process. They have an Established Angel Group certification and collaborate with various sponsors like First Business Bank, Godfrey & Kahn, and Quandt Berndt & Company.

  • Moneta Ventures

    Moneta Ventures is a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage technology and healthcare businesses.

  • Andrew J Scott

    Andrew J Scott, a partner at 7percent Ventures, focuses on investing in deep tech startups including future compute, A.I., defense technology, VR, AR, and blockchain. His track record includes investments in Material Science, Generative Tech/AI, Space, DeepTech, Robotics, ClimateTech/CleanTech, and more, spanning from pre-seed to Series A stages.

  • Daniel Kuhagen

    Daniel Kuhagen is a Principal at Paragon Partners, with experience as an Investment Director and Associate. Previously, he was a Geschäftsführer at Mixtable GmbH and an Investment Banking Analyst at Merrill Lynch. He has a background in various investment roles and has worked in Munich and Frankfurt, Germany.

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  • Inventus Capital India

  • Michael Faunce

    Michael Faunce is an investor focused on mission-driven projects in education, health, and family economic stability. He invests in early-stage technology companies, especially those with the potential to transform industries. Faunce is known for investing in companies that develop products and services to improve urban poverty. His investments typically range from $250K to $5M per company. Regarding partnership and collaboration, Faunce likely values clear distinctions between collaborations and partnerships, emphasizing the importance of ethics and effective problem-solving strategies for smooth running relationships.

  • John Katzman

    John Katzman is an experienced education entrepreneur, author, speaker, and consultant. He is the Founder and CEO of Noodle. John Katzman focuses on scaling visionary education and workforce technology companies, providing superior financial returns for double bottom line investors. He invests in seed rounds and mainly targets the Education Technology (Edtech) and Technology, Media, and Telecom (TMT) industries. His professional career includes founding and running three education companies that passed the $100M revenue mark. John Katzman holds a BA in Architecture from Princeton University and has been involved in various Boards of educational organizations. He has a history of successful investments and collaboration with different industry leaders.

  • Ondine Capital

  • Tarik Abbas

    Tarik Abbas is the Managing Director of Saola Ventures, a venture capital firm founded in 2020. Saola Ventures focuses on startups in fintech, healthtech, edtech, and enterprise solutions sectors. They invest in early-stage startups in Southeast Asia with a check size ranging from 10K to 100K. Tarik Abbas typically invests at the Seed stage. He has a track record as an investor at Saola Ventures and previously as a Partner at Interplay Ventures. Saola Ventures prefers collaboration with startups in sectors like B2C, healthtech, mobility, B2B, food and beverage, sustainability, silvertech, and agtech.

  • Harry Shum

    Harry Shum is a strategic investor and visionary known for his work in Microsoft’s Artificial Intelligence and Research. He focuses on industries such as education, automotive, financial services, government, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail. Harry has a track record in driving AI strategy, research, and development efforts. He has invested in startups like Asensys and Moqun, primarily in the Blockchain Technology and High Tech sectors. With investments in early-stage startups, Harry collaborates with partners to empower every person for the future. His investment check size varies, with specific data unavailable. Harry Shum’s career spans working on Bing, leading Microsoft Research, and contributing to the advancement of AI technologies.

  • Kofi Kankam

    Kofi Kankam is a successful entrepreneur and investor with a diverse background. He has made investments in ventures like SuperPhone. Kankam’s professional career includes roles in various industries and at reputable organizations. While the specific geographical preferences and partnership styles are not available, his investments reflect a focus on tech-related opportunities. Kankam’s investments have included a Seed VC – II round amounting to $1.5M in SuperPhone. His track record showcases his involvement in educational software and consulting, demonstrating his expertise in the business field.

  • Resolute Capital Partners

  • Section 32

    Section 32 is a venture capital fund that invests at the cutting edge of technology, healthcare, and life sciences.

  • Martin Möllmann

    Martin Möllmann is a Senior Investment Manager at HTGF, specializing in venture capital and investments in digital tech startups. His investment focus areas include blockchain, ML, NLP, and AR technologies. Previous investments span companies like GlassFlow, FINDIQ, and Covalo. With a potential geographical preference for Berlin, Martin Möllmann’s investment check size and partnership styles are not explicitly mentioned on the website.

  • SeedBlink

    SeedBlink is an investor focusing on early-stage tech startups based in the EU. Their investment thesis revolves around supporting companies in the EdTech, InsurTech, Sustainability, and SportsTech industries. SeedBlink participates in pre-seed funding rounds, aiding brand-new companies in getting their operations up and running. With a track record of mobilizing â¬342 million in startup investments over 4 years for over 250 companies from 15 countries, SeedBlink demonstrates a commitment to fuelling growth in the European tech sector. The investor’s check sizes range from â¬5,600 to â¬500,000, with the largest investments being at â¬10,000. SeedBlink collaborates with various partners to provide support for its portfolio companies, such as facilitating fair startup valuations and boosting investment readiness through partnerships. Overall, SeedBlink focuses on empowering entrepreneurs and fostering growth in the tech startup ecosystem through strategic collaborations.

  • Assurance Mezzanine Fund

  • Ruud Dekker

    Ruud Dekker is a Partner at Forward Venture Capital BV, a private equity firm that invests in early-stage companies in the EU. Their investment focus areas include Consumer Goods, Education, Energy & Greentech, and Media & Entertainment. Ruud Dekker prefers investing in Seed or Series-A rounds in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. The check sizes for investments typically range from â¬25,000 to â¬500,000. Collaboration styles at Forward Venture Capital emphasize strategic alliances, public-private partnerships, and collective impact initiatives, aligning with various stakeholders to drive positive change.

  • Henric Enhörning

    Henric Enhörning is a Partner at Wellstreet, a Venture Capital firm in Stockholm, Sweden. His investment thesis includes MarketingTech, Education, Media/Content, Real Estate/PropTech, ClimateTech/CleanTech, E-commerce, Health & Hospital Services, and FinTech startups at both Seed and Series A stages. Henric typically invests in the range of $100K to $5.0M, with a focus on an average of $1.5M per investment. Wellstreet, where he is a Partner, operates with a fund size of $40M. His collaborative network includes investors like Ann Áberg, Armando Coppola, Christian Zanders, Evelina Anttila, and Jessica Rameau.

  • Contrago Ventures

  • Igor van Eck

    Igor van Eck is an individual investor with a focus on emerging markets equity. He believes in companies driven by domestic demand and local consumer trends, exhibiting visible growth trends. His investment in Medvice Digital Health in the Angel Round valued at â¬73K showcases his commitment. Van Eck, through VanEck, offers active and ETF solutions, providing exposures to emerging industries and markets. His geographic preference and investment focus are on emerging markets with a flexible strategy across sectors and regions. With a successful track record in emerging markets equity, Igor van Eck’s check sizes and partnership styles are aligned with opportunities for growth and visibility in emerging market countries.

  • Jonathan Forster

    Jonathan Forster is an Angel Investor with a focus on new energy, water, and waste support services. He invests in various sectors including enterprise applications and consumer. Some of his previous investments include Whereby, Kontainers, and Triple. Jonathan has held positions such as SME Distribution Director at Travelers in the United Kingdom. His investment check size is typically in the Seed stage. He has fruitful experience as an Account Director in companies like RSA, Orange Business Services, Norwich Union, and Aviva, demonstrating strong skills in sales, marketing, and negotiation. Jonathan fosters collaborative partnerships and emphasizes cooperative collaboration in his dealings.

  • NewSchools Venture Fund

    NewSchools Venture raise charitable funds from donors and invest them to support education entrepreneurs.

  • Francisco Tolmasky

    Francisco Tolmasky is an Angel investor with a focus on mobile apps, public transportation, and software. His past investments include Embark and Hipmunk. Tolmasky worked at Apple under Steve Jobs at a young age, contributing to the development of Mobile Safari for the original iPhone. He is known for his expertise in the tech industry and his involvement in significant projects. Francisco Tolmasky’s investment check size is not specified, but he has participated in various funding activities. His partnership and collaboration styles are characterized by empowering AI systems to collaborate, fostering innovative applications. Tolmasky’s approach reflects a passion for cutting-edge technology and strategic collaborations in the industry.

  • Vera Mehler

    Vera Mehler has a scientific background in regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy. She focuses on life science companies at Coparion. Vera Mehler invests in early-stage companies in software and biotechnology sectors across Germany. Her track record includes representing Coparion in eight portfolio companies and serving as an Investment Manager. While specific investment check sizes were not found, her partnership and collaboration style involves conducting research, projects, and reform initiatives in partnership with officials. Geographic focus was not specified in the search results.

  • Klaus von Sayn-Wittgenstein

    Klaus von Sayn-Wittgenstein, the Owner of F:lm 3:33 LLC and Family Office von Sayn-Wittgenstein AG, is an Angel Investor. He has made investments in companies like Loom, Bellabeat, and NextCaller. Klaus von Sayn-Wittgenstein focuses on educational software, monitoring equipment, and network management software industries. His investment check size and partnership styles are not directly available from the sources searched.

  • Max Schireson

    Max Schireson is an Operating Partner at Battery Ventures with a focus on Infrastructure Software. He previously served as the CEO of MongoDB and has a background in enterprise-technology. Max’s investments include strategic and tactical advice to Battery’s cloud and data portfolio companies. His previous investments involved raising $150 million in growth capital for MongoDB with notable investors like Fidelity, TRowe Price, and Salesforce. Max collaborates with industry leaders like IBM, Microsoft, Intel, Red Hat, and Salesforce to build the database of the future in an open-source model.

  • Bruce Kennedy

    Bruce Kennedy is a seasoned CEO at Quest Marketing Pty Ltd with a focus on helping businesses find capital and opportunities. With a wide-ranging background in sales and marketing across various industries in Australia, he offers assistance in capital-raising for SMEs, start-ups, special projects, acquisitions, and mergers. Bruce Kennedy’s track record demonstrates successful fund-raising projects totaling over $60 million in property projects. His collaborative style emphasizes matching the needs of both investors and businesses. For more details, contact Bruce Kennedy at +617 3876 9705 or email bk@austpromo.com.au.

  • Alpha Edison

    Alpha Edison is a venture capital firm that focuses on technology-driven innovation.

  • Education Growth

  • Prosper Nwankpa

    Prosper Nwankpa is an individual/angel investor with investment focus areas including Retail, Enterprise Applications, and more. His previous investments include companies like 1336 Studios and Nitrous. He has made investments in the United States, with a typical check size around $1 million for seed rounds. Prosper Nwankpa’s partnership and collaboration style may involve a network-oriented approach, particularly important when engaging with external stakeholders for successful collaborations.

  • Nirmal Singh

    Nirmal Singh, a Co-Founder at Kuveda, is an experienced professional with a background as a Director in Consulting at CGI, an Author at Packt, and his current role at Kuveda. Based in San Jose, California, his geographical focus includes the regions of the San Francisco Bay Area, Silicon Valley, and the West Coast. Nirmal has founded organizations and has a track record in various roles, showcasing a diverse and extensive professional career. He has made investments in companies like Board Infinity, demonstrating his interest in the EdTech sector. Nirmal’s investment style as an angel investor involves personal investments in promising companies in exchange for equity. This highlights his strategic approach to supporting and contributing to the growth of startups.

  • New Forge

    New Forge is a business angel firm specializing in supporting early-stage B2B technology startups across sectors like InsurTech, Enterprise SaaS, LegalTech, and FinTech. Their portfolio includes investments in companies like TestResults.io, Rencore, steadybit, and aifora. They provide investment and partnership opportunities to tech founders focusing on innovative solutions. New Forge is located in Solingen, Germany.

  • Satyen Kothari

    Satyen Kothari is an innovative founder and CEO with a diverse track record in the tech industry. He has been involved in launching companies such as Cube Wealth, Citrus Pay, Suntru, Lotus White, and Trapezo. Satyen holds a Masters in Computer Science (HCI & Entrepreneurship) from Stanford University. With a professional career spanning over 16 years in Silicon Valley and India, he has ventured into various fields including marketing automation, social e-commerce, and strategy/design consulting. Satyen’s investment focus areas include Fin-Tech, Media and Entertainment, Sales, and Marketing. He invests in sectors like Enterprise Applications, FinTech, and more. Satyen has made investments in companies like Unacademy, WorkIndia, Grip, EasyRewardz, and Newton School. Cube Wealth, the wealth management platform he founded in 2018, serves users with personalized investment guidance and allows investments in various asset classes, with an average portfolio per user of $10,000. Cube Wealth’s partnership style focuses on simplicity, guidance, education, and accessibility, targeting middle-class Indians for wealth creation in the next 20 years.

  • FinSight Ventures

    FinSight focuses on FinTech & Enterprise Software companies bringing digital transformation to Banking/Finance/Insurance & related sectors.

  • Rethink Education

  • Anthony Sassal

    Anthony Sassal, an independent Ethereum educator, angel investor, and advisor, focuses on investments in DeFi projects and Infrastructure projects. With a track record starting as a hardware engineer at Unisys Corporation, leading teams to create successful products generating billions in revenue. He co-founded the Open Solutions Alliance and co-founded ROAR for Good, a wearable tech B-corporation. Anthony is known for investments in projects like Othentic, LI.FI, and Scroll. His partnerships and collaboration styles include assessing team composition, task complexity, interpersonal dynamics, blending styles, and enabling mentorship programs to drive successful collaborations.

  • SOSV

    SOSV is a global VC firm with $1B AUM and 1,000+ investments, that operates HAX, IndieBio, Chinaccelerator, MOX, and dlab.

  • Shelly Cano Kurtz

    Co-founder and CMO of Giving Tech Labs Shelly Cano Kurtz invests in startups bridging nonprofits and tech innovation, focusing on social impact. Based in Seattle, USA, she supports initiatives like AI for Public Interest and Technology for Public Interest. Shelly has a track record of over 200 global campaigns and recipient of 50+ awards. Her investments range from seed rounds to pre-seed, with a portfolio including X4Impact Inc and VIDANYX. She collaborates with nonprofit organizations to create technology for public good, emphasizing sustainable solutions and societal impact.

  • Vertex Ventures

    Vertex Ventures is a global network of operator-investors that manage portfolios.

  • Chris Gay-Crosier

    Chris Gay-Crosier, as Investment Manager at Verve Ventures, focuses on investments in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) regions. His previous investments include PathoQuest. With over two decades of experience in the modeling industry, Chris has managed the careers of top fashion talents. Information on the typical investment check size was not explicitly available, but he has been involved in partnerships with various angel investor networks to promote international collaborations.

  • David Rodriguez

    David Rodriguez, Managing Partner at Draft Ventures, invests in early stage companies in climate and fintech sectors. He focuses on pre-seed and seed stage investments, with check sizes ranging from $200K-$500K. Notable investments include Notion, FabFitFun, Dfinity, Protocol Labs, Cosmos, Side Inc., Zipline, Subspace, and Thrive Market.

  • Paul Lee

    Paul Lee is the CEO and Co-founder of 11 RONIIN, a venture studio. His investment thesis is not sector-specific. His previous investments include companies like Presto, BabbaCo, BeachMint, and Greystripe. Paul Lee focuses on matching talented entrepreneurs with experienced mentors and investors, providing seed capital and operational resources. The check size of his investments ranges up to $3 million, and he collaborates closely with a team of 17 members to support startups like OfficeLuv and Attendant.

  • 7wire Ventures

    7wire ventures focuses on investing in early and growth-stage companies focused on healthcare IT, digital healtcare and mobile health.

  • Fernando Goyanes

    Fernando Goyanes is an investor with a focus on corporate venture capital approaches. He has invested in Gibobs Allbanks, and the investment check size is associated with 3 investors. His partnership and collaboration style may involve selfless collaboration. The specific investment focus areas and track record are not available.

  • David Janson

    David Janson, an individual investor based in Stockholm, Sweden, focuses on investments in the European Union (EU), Nordic Countries, and Scandinavia. With a background as the Chairman at GuidePal, his past investments align with the travel tech industry. As an angel investor, David is known for funding early-stage companies and likely prefers startups related to the travel sector. Specific details about his check size and partnership style are not available, but his track record suggests a hands-on approach and strategic involvement in startups’ growth.

  • Ivo Ronner

    Ivo Ronner is the founder and president of Ronner Ventures Ltd, a Swiss-based VC and growth advisory company collaborating with passionate founders to build out and grow their international business faster and more efficiently. He focuses on digital transformation in sectors like Fintech, AI, and Blockchain. His investment check size is indicated to be highly successful with a historical performance of +951% over more than 20 years. While specific regions of investment are not mentioned, Ivo Ronner values collaboration with founders, supporting partnerships, funding opportunities, and growth strategies.

  • Steven Cox

    Steven Cox is a Co-Founder and former CEO of TakeLessons, which was acquired by Microsoft. He has a background in investment finance and human communications. Steven serves as the President of Providence Financial Advisors, LLC, specializing in financial planning for individuals and small businesses. His focus areas include portfolio reviews, retirement strategies, wealth management, and more. Steven has a Bachelor of Business Administration in Investment Finance and a Bachelor of Arts in Human Communications. He was a Founder and CEO of TakeLessons, a venture-backed education technology company. Steven’s career includes positions at Microsoft, Club Med, and Cisco. He is involved in various boards and advisory roles, emphasizing a hands-on approach to collaborating with tech startups.

  • Kaan Anit

    Co-Founder and CXO Kaan Anit from RocketX has a strong investment focus in sectors like Human Capital/HRTech, Sales & CRM, EnergyTech, Future of Work, Education, Health & Hospital Services, Cloud Infrastructure, Marketplaces, SaaS, and FinTech. His investment range typically falls between $100K – $500K with a sweet spot at $250K. Kaan Anit prioritizes investing in great teams with a proven track record and is not keen on first-time founders. His professional career at RocketX involves collaborative and accessible partnership styles, valuing confidence in the team’s abilities.

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  • Robin Pimentel

    Robin Pimentel, a Partner at K5 Ventures, is an active investor with experience in network engineering. He has a professional career that includes roles at Gaikai, a SCE Company, Onlive, Facebook, Google, and Yahoo. Robin’s previous investments include iPourIt, Bodymatter, OrangeGlad, and more. His investment check size and geographical preferences are not explicitly mentioned on the website. K5 Ventures, where he is a Partner, focuses on supporting early-stage companies in Southern California with a team of experienced investors, entrepreneurs, and technologists providing expertise across various domains. However, specific details regarding Robin Pimentel’s investment thesis, focus areas, stage of investment, geographical preference, check size, and partnership styles were not found on the website.

  • Greg Gunn

    Greg Gunn is a Founder at Lingo Ventures and an Entrepreneur in Residence at City Light Capital, focusing on early-stage investments in educational software and service companies. As a Co-Founder of Wireless Generation, he led the development of groundbreaking assessment and instruction products, benefiting over 3 million children. Mr. Gunn’s expertise extends to product development, sales enhancement, analytics, and data mining, enhancing student learning insights. His professional career includes roles at Nellie Mae Education Foundation and esteemed educational institutions, holding degrees in physics, business, and computer science. Greg Gunn is recognized for his creative contributions, named one of Fast Company magazine’s “100 Most Creative People in Business” in 2012. Additionally, he serves as an expert-in-residence at Harvard University’s Innovation Lab, guiding entrepreneurial students.

  • Triple Impact Capital

  • Hunter Babcock

    Atland Ventures, led by Hunter Babcock, invests in fast-growing U.S.-based startups focusing on Gen Z problems. Their investment thesis includes sectors like Edtech, Consumer, Marketing, Creator Economy, Health, and Wellness. They provide $25,000 seed stage checks to Gen Z founders solving relevant issues. Previous investments include ConverSight, TransCrypts, FranShares, among others. Atland Ventures typically invests in early-stage disruptive technology companies. The check size ranges between $25,000-$50,000. Hunter Babcock’s professional career is associated with Babcock and Wilcox. Their partnership and collaboration styles aim to be a real value add on the cap table, assisting portfolio companies with a network of talent, resources, and VC connections.

  • Horizon Capital

  • Partech

    Partech is a technology venture firm that invests in seed, venture, and growth stages.

  • Samantha Fernandez Keys

    Samantha Fernandez Keys is an angel investor and operator with a focus on maximizing human potential and livelihoods. She supports startups in various industries including health, autism, financial inclusion, and education for underrepresented markets in the US and Latin America. Samantha funds seed to growth stage companies through angel groups and syndicates, has a background in product, operations, and strategy roles, and holds an MBA with a focus on technology, marketing, and impact investing. She has previously worked at Adobe, The Bridgespan Group, Root Capital, Acumen, and the U.S. Social Innovation Fund. Samantha is passionate about the intersection of tech, business, and impact.

  • Sandeep Sangwan

    Sandeep Sangwan is actively involved in investments with a check size starting from 25.50 lakhs. His partnership and collaboration style involves fostering teamwork and collaboration, involving the team in decision-making. However, further details on his investment focus areas, track record, and geographical preference are not readily available.

  • Go Beyond

    Go Beyond invests in European startups that generate positive impact for people or the planet. They focus on companies in the environment, health, education, food, housing, services, medtech, biotech, technology, and luxury sectors. Go Beyond invests in the seed stage or later, with smaller angel tickets, aiming to support founders in fundraising for seed rounds or later. The founding team includes Kart Siilats and Kadri Harnak. They seek commitments from eligible professional investors for private limited partnership funds. Previous investments information is not available, but they have a track record in investing. Check sizes and partnership styles are not specified on the website.

  • Richard Feldman

    Richard Feldman, as Manager & President at SHS Foundation, primarily focuses on performing arts and education. The foundation’s investment check size and specific investment focus areas are not available publicly. Previous investments include support for organizations in the arts and general causes, with a track record that reflects a commitment to positive change within the community. Richard Feldman’s professional career involves roles in community support, development, and education. His educational background includes degrees in School Administration, Reading, Special Education, and a Bachelor’s in Biology. Specific details on the stage of investment, geographical preference, and partnership/collaboration styles are not readily accessible.

  • Osman Rashid

    Osman Rashid is an entrepreneur with a strong impact on the world of education. He is the Founder and CEO of Galxyz, known for creating next-generation language arts and science enhancement products for students. Rashid has a track record as the founding CEO of Chegg, overseeing significant growth, and as the CEO of Convo Corp. He has investments in educational technology, a notable one being in OOHLALA. Rashid’s investment check size is substantial, as indicated by his involvement in acquisitions and investments in edtech firms. He collaborates with partners like Popular Science to introduce groundbreaking science stories for kids.

  • Karl Mehta

    Karl Mehta is a serial entrepreneur, author, and investor with over 30 years of experience. He serves as a Venture Partner at Menlo Ventures, focusing on investments in financial services, mobile payments, e-commerce, and gaming. Some of his previous investments include EdCast Inc. and PlaySpan. Karl Mehta’s collaboration style is centered around making a global impact in education through platforms like EdCast, emphasizing social knowledge networks and lifelong learning.

  • Edouard Tabet

    Edouard Tabet is an investor with a Seed Round stage focus, with previous investments in companies like Virtahealth, 500 Startups, Videopixie, Carbon Health, Trulia, and others. He has held positions like Founder & CEO at ZeTrip and Vice President of Engineering at SpeedDate, Inc. Among his achievements, Edouard Tabet has the experience of leading 25 developers in the development of mobile and web applications. His investment check size is around $515,000.

  • Daniel Rosensweig

    Daniel Rosensweig, CEO of Chegg, has disrupted the U.S. education market with a focus on enhancing student outcomes. His investments are primarily industry-agnostic, spanning various sectors. Classic companies in the portfolio include Guitar Hero, Yahoo!, and ZDNet. The typical check size for investments made by Daniel Rosensweig ranges in undisclosed amounts. His career boasts leadership roles in Yahoo!, ZDNet, and CNET, shaping his successful track record. Partnership and collaboration styles emphasize embracing multiple plays and appreciating star players in the team.

  • Justin Kitch

    Justin Kitch is an angel investor with a focus on ventures for good, small and medium businesses, social commerce, consumer internet, green economy, local, education & training, social media, and mobile. He typically invests in the Seed Round stage and has a past investment example in a company at the Seed round A. Justin Kitch’s geographical preference is Menlo Park, California, United States. His previous investments include companies like Curious.com, Privy, Love With Food, and OwnLocal in markets like EdTech, Education, and Knowledge Management. With a B.S. from Stanford University, Justin Kitch has a professional career as the CEO & co-founder of Curious.com, and he has held executive roles at Intuit and Homestead Technologies. Specific check size information was not available, but his partnership and collaboration styles are focused on operating in various companies in leadership positions.

  • Moritz Thiele

    Moritz Thiele is an angel investor with a focus on AutoTech (Pre-seed), MarketingTech (Pre-seed), SMB Software (Pre-seed), Education (Pre-seed), and E-commerce (Pre-seed) sectors. He has invested in companies like GovRadar, MYNE Homes, Hive, and others. Thiele typically invests in early-stage startups and prefers geographical investments in the central European region. His investment check size ranges from $5,000 to $50,000, with a sweet spot of $25,000. Thiele’s professional career includes being the former CEO & Founder of Finanzcheck.de, a fintech company that raised $33.0 million. However, specific details about his partnership and collaboration styles are not available.

  • Rafael Mayer

    Rafael Mayer, Managing Partner at Khronos, is an Angel Investor focusing on Education Technology (Edtech), SaaS, Technology, Media and Telecom (TMT), and Mobile. His investments are primarily in seed rounds, with a track record that includes managing the investments from Khronos. Rafael’s investment check size typically ranges within the seed round investment bracket. He has a professional background in software development and investment management, with prior experience at Asset Management Advisors and Franklin Electronic Publishers. His partnership and collaboration style involve active involvement in the companies he invests in, offering support and guidance for growth and success.

  • Daniel Siciliano

    Daniel Siciliano is known for his leadership roles in various companies, including his recent position as Board of Directors at SMARTvt.org, where he served as a Venture-Based Advisor for Building and Launching Sporting, Firearms, and Safety Appliance Sales Organizations Globally. He also has extensive experience as a National Sales Manager at Jacob Ash Holdings, Divisional Sales Manager at Beretta USA, and Regional Sales Manager at Revlon. These roles highlight his expertise in building and leading sales organizations across different industries.

  • Anne Wojcicki

    Anne Wojcicki is an angel investor with a focus on Diagnostics, Human Capital/HRTech, BioTech, Digital Health, and Health IT. She invests at the seed stage in companies like Brightside Health, Ezra AI, Orchid, Eureka Health, Calypso AI, Helium Health, Nest Genomics, and Wisdo Health. Previous investments include Freenome, Doctor On Demand, and SpoonfulOne. Anne is the CEO and Co-Founder of 23andMe, with a track record in healthcare and biotechnology investing. She takes initiatives to disrupt the healthcare experience and prefers collaboration with partners. Anne’s check sizes vary based on the round of investment, and she is open to partnerships and evolving leadership styles.

  • Neel Murarka

    Neel Murarka leads early stage investments in consumer internet and mobile technology companies. He has made investments in companies like Filmhub, Dondo, and Mote within the Media and Information Services (B2B), Information Services (B2C), and Educational Software industries. Mr. Murarka has a background in product development for Facebook and business development deals with strategic partners. His investments include companies such as CircleCI, Highlight, and Kiwi. He has a B.S. and M.S. in computer science from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. His philanthropic efforts focus on increasing access to education.

  • SEGNEL Ventures

  • Jack Oliver

    Jack Oliver is an investor with a focus on business services, industrials, software, technology, digital infrastructure, education, and healthcare sectors. He has made investments in Juristat. His investment check sizes range from $20 million to $40 million in equity size. His professional career includes being a Senior Policy Advisor and Team Leader at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner. Jack’s investment approach is industry agnostic, with a particular interest in startups at the seed stage. His geographic preference and partnership styles could not be determined from the available information.

  • Ramon Vigdor

    Ramon Vigdor is a General Partner at Acrobator Ventures, an Amsterdam-based venture capital fund that focuses on early-stage tech startups in the Benelux and CIS regions. Acrobator Ventures prefers to invest in B2B software, SaaS, big data, artificial intelligence, machine learning, marketplaces, ed-tech, ad-tech, marketing tech, and HR tech sectors. Their investment check size ranges between pre-seed and seed-stage rounds. Ramon Vigdor has been actively involved in deploying funds, with investments in pre-seed and seed-stage rounds in internationally-focused startups, including previous deployments of 6.6M⬠over 9 investments, marked up at 1.4x.

  • Jamie True

    Jamie True is a distinguished investor known for his investment focus in various industries such as HR SAAS, EdTech, communications, internet accelerators, media, and mobile app development. With a strong track record of growing technology companies from the ground up, Jamie has founded multiple startups like Uptime, Interclubnet PLC, ONSPEED, Grapple, and LifeWorks. His past investments include Reach7, Salesfloor, and Smartzer. Jamie True approaches partnerships and collaborations with patience, grace, and a shared success mindset, fostering strong ecosystems of businesses. He is deeply passionate about leveraging technology for positive change and has a significant check size consistency in investments. Jamie True’s career reflects a successful journey from founding his first company at 17 to establishing and growing impactful ventures, demonstrating his commitment to innovation and growth in the entrepreneurial landscape.

  • Guillaume Lesur

    Guillaume Lesur serves as an Investment Director at EDF Pulse Croissance and has been involved in partner investments such as Hexagon Purus and ITK. His career includes diverse roles in companies like Cloud Temple and NANO Corp. He focuses on investing in EdTech, Education, Higher Education, and Software Engineering sectors, primarily in the Netherlands.

  • Andrew Wright

    Andrew Wright is an angel investor focusing on consumer Internet startups. He typically invests between $50,000 and $100,000 in early-stage startups, primarily in the consumer Internet arena. His investment focus areas include Enterprise Applications and EdTech, with a geographical preference for the United States and Canada. Some of his previous investments include Leanplum and Vidigami. Andrew has a track record of investing in two rounds, with a portfolio exit in Leanplum. His partnership and collaboration style involves working closely with SMEs and major corporates to drive successful change.

  • SoundBoard Angel Fund

    SoundBoard Angel Fund, led by the Managing Partner, strives to invest in exemplary leaders founding dynamic companies. The fund seeks start-up entrepreneurs who are open to coaching, collaboration, and embracing change in their business and personal growth. They prioritize individuals who exhibit a desire to be deeply involved beyond idea generation, showing a willingness to take risks and a strong passion for their ventures. The ideal investments for SoundBoard Angel Fund are within the Food/Beverage, Education, Healthcare Services, Consumer Products, and Technology sectors. While the majority of opportunities are near the metropolitan NYC area, geographic proximity is not a strict requirement for consideration. Past investments by the fund include companies like Otonomi, SunRay Scientific Inc., and RoadBotics by Michelin. The typical check size for investments by SoundBoard Angel Fund ranges around $100,000 or more, focusing on ventures with clear competitive advantages and revenue models. Additionally, the Managing Partner is actively engaged in various advisory roles and networks, demonstrating a commitment to collaboration and mentoring within the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

  • Jürgen Rauch

    Jürgen Rauch is an Austrian investor with a focus on seed-stage investments, having funded startups like presono with check sizes around â¬1M. He brings experience in Production, Distribution, Marketing, and Branding. Rauch is known for his cooperative and directive collaboration styles, emphasizing teamwork, trust, and leadership where needed.

  • Darrell Silver

    Darrell Silver is an Angel Investor with a focus on Human Resources, Coworking, and Education & Training. He is known for co-founding and selling Thinkful and Perpetually. His stage of investment is in Seed Rounds, and he prefers to invest in the United States. Some of his previous investments include Red Rover, Frogmetrics, Seen, and Thinkful. Darrell Silver’s track record includes roles as Board Member at various organizations and VP, Learning Services at Chegg Inc. He is involved in Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights and Fiveable. His investment check size typically ranges in Seed Rounds. Darrell Silver’s partnership and collaboration styles are not explicitly defined on the available platforms.

  • Andres Avendano

    Andres Avendano is a Venture Associate at Chingona Ventures, focusing on industries like financial technology, future of work, learning, food technology, and health/wellness. He primarily invests in pre-seed companies with an initial check size ranging from $250k-$1MM. His previous investments include Pre-seed opportunities, and he has a professional career in venture capital with a track record in FinTech. Andres Avendano collaborates with partners within the Midwestern region and is part of a diverse team at Chingona Ventures.

  • Sequoia Capital India

    Sequoia Capital India is a venture capital firm that invests in consumer, technology, and healthcare.

  • Kelly Crocker

    Kelly Crocker is an experienced investor with a focus on maximizing long-term returns through the Kelly Criterion. She invests in private placement portfolios at Gigafast, with a background in freelance writing and editing for national magazines. Kelly has a professional career that spans from being a daily newspaper reporter to a full-time freelancer and novelist for young people. Her investment strategy involves using the Kelly Formula to determine optimal capital allocation. Kelly’s collaboration style is geared towards cooperative and directive collaboration, fostering trust and mutual respect in her partnerships.

  • Eric Dunn

    Eric Dunn, a seasoned angel investor and former key figure at Intuit, brings a wealth of experience to the investment arena. With a focus on seed-stage investments, Eric’s investment areas span across a range of categories, including publicly traded stocks, municipal bonds, and private company stocks. His investment style emphasizes collaboration and partnerships, aiming to nurture and support startups through their growth journey. Eric’s previous investments, such as in DrChrono, showcase his commitment to emerging ventures. He is known for his meticulous track record and extensive professional career that includes roles as CFO, VP/GM, and SVP/CTO during his tenure at Intuit. Eric Dunn’s typical investment check size ranges from $2-7 million, reflecting his strategic approach to funding startups. With a geographic preference in North America, Eric’s impact in the investment landscape is marked by his hands-on approach and dedication to fostering success in the companies he supports.

  • R. Todd Ruppert

    R. Todd Ruppert is a Venture Partner at Greenspring Associates with a wealth of experience in the financial services industry. His diversified interests include financial services, disruptive technologies, education, publishing, media, and strategy consulting. Todd’s investment ethos revolves around providing key advisory and board roles with a focus on empowering the underserved youth of India at mPokket. Geographically, Ruppert is actively involved in various for-profit and non-profit organizations globally, leveraging his vast experience from a successful 27-year career at T. Rowe Price. Unfortunately, specific details about his investment thesis, investment focus areas, stage of investment, and previous investments at Greenspring Associates are not available.

  • StartGreen Capital

  • Michael Galgon

    Michael Galgon is an Angel Investor with a focus on Consumer Lending, Real Estate, Smart Home, Analytics, Information Technology, Software, Beauty, Retail, Employee Benefits, Financial Services, Automotive, Electric Vehicle, Health Care, Psychology, Hospital, EdTech, FinTech, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, SaaS, E-Commerce, and Logistics. He specializes in seed round investments and his previous investments include companies like Ampd, AppVirality, PipelineDeals, Ripl, EnergySavvy, SquareHub, and buuteeq. His check sizes vary depending on the round, with examples ranging from $1,000,000 to $11,000,000. Mike Galgon’s professional background includes being the founder of Pioneer Square Labs Holdings LLC. For partnership and collaboration, detailed information is not available. However, his investment thesis and stage of focus indicate a keen interest in early-stage startups and a wide range of industries.

  • Bobby Yasdani

    Bobby Yazdani is a tech mastermind with a track record in identifying and nurturing category creators. He focuses on backing net-new, category-defining companies aligned with the future’s direction, exemplified in companies like Qu. His investments cover various sectors, including Enterprise Applications and High Tech. Bobby’s investments include companies like Checkr, Gusto, and Canary. As the Founder and Managing Partner of Cota Capital, Bobby has invested in over 200 private companies, including well-known ones like Dropbox, Google, and Uber. With an active and impactful approach to working with entrepreneurs, Bobby Yazdani’s check sizes and partnership styles are not explicitly highlighted in the available information.

  • Reflex Capital

  • Matt Humphrey

    Matt Humphrey is a serial entrepreneur who has founded 6 startups, including an e-commerce platform called HomeRun that achieved a $100M+ acquisition in less than 18 months after launch. He started LendingHome in 2013 with the aim of revolutionizing the mortgage process. Matt has focused his investments across a wide variety of early-stage technology companies targeting markets such as education, retail, and home services.

  • InReach Ventures LLP

  • Ed Hamilton

    Ed Hamilton focuses on opportunistic private equity and debt investments in small established companies and low-risk early stage companies. He does not target specific sectors but evaluates companies based on targeted transaction size against strict criteria. His investment experience includes sectors such as energy, manufacturing, distribution, consumer products, education, financial services, and cannabis. Ed targets companies with revenues from $5 to $50 million, focusing on profitability or expected profitability within 6 months. His investment range is between $2 to $5 million of subordinated debt and leads $10 million to $20 million financings with partners. Collaboration is key, sourcing opportunities based on high-quality contacts without geographic limitations, excluding turnarounds, technology development, or project financings.

  • Thomas McInerney

    Thomas McInerney is an angel investor based in Santa Monica, CA, focusing on early stage technology companies. His investment thesis revolves around the Internet, including mobile, big data, digital media, social media, gaming, education, and home automation. He provides seed financing and advisory services, with a track record of 36 investments and 8 portfolio exits, including HandUp. Thomas McInerney’s latest investment activity aligns with the Delaware Supreme Court’s clarification on controlling stockholder transactions.

  • Vestar Capital Partners