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John Rodkin is the Managing Director at Samsung NEXT Ventures in San Francisco. He invests in promising companies like Swiftly, typically in Series A rounds, with co-investors such as Gary Swart and Kwan Yoon. John Rodkin’s previous experiences include roles at ShopRunner and ShopSanity. He holds an MBA from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Some of the investors who invest alongside John Rodkin include Amy Lee, Andy Duong, Antonio Key, and Brendon Kim. John Rodkin’s investment check size varies depending on the round, with recent investments like Swiftly amounting to $23M in Series A. His partnership and collaboration style involves working with a network of investors to support the growth of startups.
Location: Portland, OR
Country: United States of America
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Investment Stages: pre-seed, seed
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Status: active
AI Reasoning: Crunchbase shows John Rodkin involved with Swiftly in a Series A. Swiftly’s Series A funding was announced on May 13, 2024. From that date until the reference date there are ~17 months. Since the last known investment (Swiftly Series A) occurred more than 12 months ago but less than or equal to 24 months, classify as active and not low-active or very-active. Startup invested: Swiftly.
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Low Activity – Only known angel investments more than 12 months ago.
Active – Known angel investments between the last 12 and 6 months.
Very Active – Known angel investments in the last 6 months.
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