Social Impact

  • Scot Chisholm

    Scot Chisholm is known for his leadership at Classy, a social enterprise that provides online fundraising tools for nonprofits. Chisholm has made investments in organizations like Reaction, Javelin, and popexpert. His investment approach and check size remain undisclosed. Additionally, he is recognized for his role in building partnerships and collaborations within the nonprofit sector, contributing to social impact and community change through networking initiatives.

  • 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.

  • Brian Acton

    Brian Acton is a Co-Founder of WhatsApp and a prominent investor known for his seed-stage investments and check sizes. His investments span across various companies, including DuckDuckGo and Signal. Acton’s geographical preference is primarily focused on the United States, particularly in Silicon Valley and Palo Alto, California. With a track record of successful investments, he is recognized for his strategic vision and leadership within the tech industry. Brian Acton’s collaboration styles emphasize building innovative solutions and fostering entrepreneurial growth opportunities.

  • Karim Nurani

    Karim Nurani serves as Executive Director & Partner at BayAngels. He is an Angel Investor and co-founder of AcrossWorld Education Company. He received a BA in International Trade and Finance from Simon Fraser University. His mission at BayAngels is to continue building a strong community of investors and entrepreneurs focused on fostering technological innovations.

  • Sabine Abate

    Sabine Abate is an investor focusing on impact investments in hard-to-abate sectors to advance renewable energy and clean technologies. Their previous investments include Sabine Royalty Trust, emphasizing monthly dividend payments and growth in oil and gas prices. Geographically, Sabine aims to support Southeast Asia in decarbonizing the energy sector. The investment check size and partnership styles are not specifically mentioned in the available data.

  • Kilonova Capital

  • Dalton & Finegold

  • Scott Kluth

    Scott Kluth is the Founder of CouponCabin. His investment thesis is to generate compelling returns. He focuses on personal investments in companies like Buzz Digital. Scott Kluth invests in Series A stage. His geographic preference is Chicago, Illinois, United States. His previous investments include Buzz Digital. Scott Kluth’s professional career includes founding CouponCabin. The investment check size is unspecified. Unfortunately, there is no specific information available about Scott Kluth’s partnership and collaboration styles.

  • 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.

  • Angel Capital Group

    Angel Capital Group is an angel investor and venture capital firm based in Knoxville, Tennessee. Founded in 2007, the firm specialized in seed, startup stage, and early growth stage investments. Their investment focus areas include social media, technology, medical device, software, clean technology, and entertainment sectors. Angel Capital Group invests domestically without a preference to geography and typically invests within six months before and after a company begins to generate revenue. Some of their previous investments include Light Line Medical, Arkis BioSciences, and Heilo in various industries. The firm has a track record of supporting early-stage companies with great potential and prefers to work with entrepreneurs aligning with their shared values and goals. Angel Capital Group’s check sizes can range from $1,000 to $1,000,000+. They emphasize collaborative partnerships that provide not only financial support but also strategic guidance, industry connections, and mentorship.

  • Vikrant Bhargava

    Vikrant Bhargava is the Managing Partner and founder of Veddis, a global multi-asset investment company. His investment focus areas include social impact funds. Vikrant Bhargava has a track record of being a Co-Founder of Kerafiber, serving as Principal and Managing Partner at Veddis, and having various board positions. Previous investments by Vikrant Bhargava include Excite Foundry. The investment check size for Veddis varies depending on the specific deal. Vikrant Bhargava’s partnership and collaboration styles involve partnering with organizations like CEGIS for impactful work.

  • Gary Payton

    Gary Payton, an Angel Investor, has a track record in basketball as a nine-time NBA All-Star and nine-time All-Defensive First Team member. His professional career redefined the guard position with his defensive skills. He invests as an Angel Investor and has a partnership with Truth+Media. However, specific information on his investment thesis, focus areas, stage of investment, geographical preference, previous investments, and investment check size is not available.

  • Alan Wizemann

    Alan Wizemann serves as the Chief Digital Officer at Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits. With vast experience in digital product development and technology, he has worked with companies like Target, lululemon, and WebMD. Alan focuses on building new digital and AI capabilities within the company to enhance its services. He leads the Enterprise Data Center of Excellence, collaborating with Chief Growth Officer David Chaplin. Together, they aim to accelerate digital innovation at Southern Glazer’s. Alan’s professional career showcases his expertise in digital transformation and entrepreneurship, making him a valuable asset in driving digital initiatives.

  • Wolverine Venture Fund

  • Zone Ventures

  • Gentian Kuqica

    Gentian Kuqica is an Antler Associate with an investment focus on Cybersecurity, Web3/Blockchain, AI, and SaaS among others. His investments range from $100K to $5.0M, with a sweet spot at $1.5M. He has made investments in startups like Screevo and Tapline. Gentian’s collaboration style may involve cooperative, competitive, directive, or any combination depending on goals.

  • Munkhsaruul Dashzeveg

    Munkhsaruul Dashzeveg is the Managing Director at Bayan Uul International LLC in Mongolia. As the Managing Director, he focuses on the operations and leadership of the company. Unfortunately, specific details regarding his investment thesis, investment focus areas, previous investments, track record and professional career, investment check size, and partnership and collaboration styles are not publicly available through online sources.

  • Charles Sekwalor

    Charles Sekwalor is a serial entrepreneur dedicated to driving positive change through business principles. He is the CEO and Founder of Movemeback, a community connecting top global talent interested in Africa. Charles is also the Managing Director of COS Ventures, focusing on venture building and investments. His investment focus areas include startups driving social and economic development in Africa and those exporting African culture, services, or IP. Previous investments are not clearly stated on his website.

  • Matthew McCall

    Matthew McCall serves as Partner at Pritzker Group Venture Capital and is involved in various investments. He has a background in consultation and banking, with a focus on telecommunications, healthcare, and financial services. McCall has received recognition for his venture activities and contributions. He is the Founder of the McCall Family Foundation, which promotes social entrepreneurship and global human/girls’ rights. McCall’s investment check size is not specified, but he has been associated with significant investments in various companies. His collaboration style is likely flexible, given his diverse background and involvement in multiple boards and advisory roles in the technology sector.

  • DBH Investment Zrt.

  • John Grant

    John Grant is known for his contribution to the racing industry as Chairman of the British Racing Drivers’ Club and serves as an Angel Investor. His investment focus areas include overseeing multifamily property assets and investment securities. He has experience as Chief Investment Officer and co-head of the High Yield Mortgage Strategy at ING Investment Management. John Grant is currently based in San Francisco, CA, with geographical preferences within the United States. His collaboration style involves modeling collaborations with other foundations to create pooled funds supporting nonprofit partnerships, emphasizing strong communication and shared leadership. For investment check size, specific data was not found.

  • Cynthia Hartwig

    Ms. Cynthia Hartwig is a Board Member at AxonVR with a strong opinionated approach in fundraising. With over 40 years of experience, she has held positions like Co-Founder & Creative Director at Two Pens and Owner at Sharp Hartwig, Inc. Cynthia has supported startups like HaptX, leading the Friends & Family round of funding, and serves as a Board Member for AxonVR, showcasing her dedication to changing the world with industrial-grade haptics. Her experience ranges from being a Copywriter at Kraft Smith to serving as a Fiction Writer & Artist & VR Investor. She is actively involved in various roles, from ECD at FCB Seattle to being a supporter for Rainier Valley Rowing. Cynthia’s track record includes a strong partnership approach and collaboration style, ensuring she brings valuable insights to the startups she supports.

  • SkyRiver Ventures

  • Saba Investments

    Saba Investments is an early-stage venture capital fund with a focus on markets where technology, innovation, and capital unlock long-term value and drive economic growth. Their investment approach is designed to tap into the entrepreneurial assets of the cross-border region, identifying opportunities and investing in promising companies. Some of their previous investments include Yaydoo, UnDosTres, Glide, gigwell, Nuvita Pro, and Intellicyt. They have a track record of collaboration and partnership styles that leverage bi-cultural collaborations to create unique opportunities and services. The investment check size for Saba Investments varies, with a portfolio including 11 companies in the last 7 years. Their geographical preference is largely focused on the United States.

  • Keith Nilsson

    Keith Nilsson is a Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Xplorer Capital, focused on disruptive technologies and business models. The investment check size is undisclosed. He has made investments in companies like Lacuna Technologies, Scalefast, LeapMind, Price.com, and more. His geographical preference includes the United States, specifically California and the San Francisco Bay Area. Nilsson’s partnership and collaboration styles emphasize the impact of public leadership on collaborative administration and public health delivery.

  • Life Is Too Short Capital

  • Raina Kumra

    Raina Kumra is a partner at The Fund LA with a focus on ethical tech, sustainability, and supporting the L.A. startup community. The Fund LA invests in pre-seed consumer and enterprise companies. Raina looks for entrepreneurs who prioritize ethics and consider unintended consequences. She has a career spanning advertising, tech, media, activism, investing, and policy. Specific check sizes are not available, but The Fund LA has made investments in the $50,000 range. Raina collaborates with certified B-corps and regenerative trusts in her partnership approach.

  • Scott Dudelson

    Scott Dudelson is an angel investor and Co-Founder of Prodege. His investment focus areas include Consumer Internet, Mobile, Digital Media, Non-Profit, Social Commerce, SaaS, and Charity markets. He serves as a Board Member at Propeller Enterprises. Specific details about his stage of investment, geographical preference, previous investments, investment check size, and partnership and collaboration styles were not found in the search results.

  • Bryan Menell

    Bryan Menell serves as the Chief Operating Officer at AngelSpan. With a background in founding software companies and making angel investments, he now leads strategic planning, technology platform development, and marketing at AngelSpan. The company provides investor relation services for startups, emphasizing good communication with investors. Bryan Menell has a track record of founding successful companies like Perficient and Mahana, and he is actively involved in the Austin startup community. AngelSpan, founded by Joe Milam, focuses on providing information to investors through monthly and quarterly reports. Bryan Menell’s partnership and collaboration style prioritizes effective investor communication and building trust with entrepreneurs.

  • Nikki Bogopolskaya

    Nikki Bogopolskaya focuses on investing in health, wealth, and community with a focus on female founders. Her investments include startups such as Amboy Street Ventures, Aplos, Brightland, Character, Esker Beauty, House of Wise, and more. She is skilled at building and scaling revenue and partnerships products and teams, with over a decade of experience in leading high-performing teams. Nikki takes pride in being a connector, brand builder, and data devotee. She is actively involved in teaching yoga, prenatal yoga, and megaformer pilates, alongside making angel investments in health, wealth, and community.

  • Mitali Pattnaik

    Mitali Pattnaik, Co-Founder & CEO of IntroHQ, is a seasoned product leader with experience at Twitter, Google, and Microsoft. She is a founder of 2 companies. Although IntroHQ is currently unfunded, Mitali’s investment focus areas include marketplaces. She has a track record as an angel investor with investments like Example company Inc ($1,000,000) and Company & Company (â¬11,000,000). Mitali’s geographical preference and stage of investment align with the United States and seed rounds, respectively. Her partnership and collaboration styles emphasize empowering women and immigrant founders.

  • Rachel Sheinbein

    Rachel Sheinbein is a lead investor in Portfolia’s Rising Tide Fund and the Portfolia Enterprise Fund. She has invested in companies such as Parrable, Sandstone Diagnostics, Juvo, Voxeet, and 4 Degrees. Rachel Sheinbein is an active angel investor in companies such as Pepperlane, Weights and Biases, Ellevest, Picnic Health, Goldieblox, Social Imprints, Aspiration, Thrive Natural Care, Scan, and PV Evolution Labs. Her previous investments include Arcadia Biosciences, Solaria, and several startups focusing on bio-plastics, solar energy, and water treatment. Rachel’s professional career spans from working at Intel in various roles to being a Partner at CMEA Capital before becoming a Venture Partner at Lemnos VC. She holds a Chemical Engineering degree with a concentration in Environmental Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and has an MBA and a Masters in Civil and Environmental Engineering from MIT. Ms. Sheinbein is actively involved in supporting girls in math, science, engineering, and technology through organizations like Expanding Your Horizons Network and Challenge Day.

  • 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.

  • Ron Moelis

    Ron Moelis is the Chairman and Co-founder at L+M Development Partners, specializing in community-driven urban development and affordable housing preservation. His investments focus primarily on enhancing local communities through innovative housing solutions and urban renewal projects. Some of his notable achievements include leading initiatives like Arverne View rebuilding, Hahne’s building revitalization in Newark, and developing projects like The ReFresh Project in New Orleans. Ron Moelis has a strong educational background from the University of Pennsylvania and NYU School of Law. He has a track record of excellence, managing over $10 billion in development and investment, with a focus on quality residential units in various urban markets. His collaboration style emphasizes community impact and social responsibility, evident from his involvement in numerous non-profit boards supporting social causes.

  • Joe Medved

    Joe Medved is a Partner at Lerer Hippeau Ventures, focusing on digital media companies. He invests primarily in Seed and Series A stage companies, specializing in consumer and enterprise mobile, gaming, and social marketing. Lerer Hippeau typically invests between $100,000 and $3 million per deal. Joe Medved has been with Lerer Hippeau since 2015 and is known for supporting early-stage startups with a hands-on approach. His geographical preference is New York City, where the fund is based. His previous investments include Hive, and he emphasizes collaboration with entrepreneurs to drive success.

  • UOB Venture Management Pte Ltd.

  • Martin Leuw

    Martin Leuw focuses on high growth social businesses in the digital media and technology sectors. He has a 25-year track record of driving rapid “scale-up” growth. His previous investments include Clue Software, where he participated in an Unattributed VC investment round. Martin Leuw has a professional background in growing IRIS Software and holds roles as chairman/NED in various businesses. He is also a contributor to major publications like The Times and The Telegraph, with past involvement as the membership chair for YPO London. Martin Leuw leads the Growth4Good investment strategy and is dedicated to showcasing that business can positively impact society.

  • Chinmay Vaidya

    Chinmay Vaidya, an investor at Foundamental, focuses on the built world with an investment range of $200K to $4.0M and a sweet spot of $1M. His current fund size is $130M. Chinmay’s investment focus areas include Gig Economy (Series B), Smart Cities/UrbanTech (Series B), and others. He collaborates with co-investors like Adam Zobler and Fabio Bronzin.

  • Donald Katz

    Donald Katz, founder of Newark Venture Partners, spearheads an early stage investment fund to encourage technology startups in Newark. The fund leads seed rounds into B2B companies with check sizes up to $2 million. Katz is known for his active involvement in transforming the economic landscape of Newark through social impact investing and venture accelerators. He leverages capital for missionary purposes, prioritizing social impact alongside financial gains. With Audible as a successful backdrop, Katz’s professional journey highlights his transition from a writer to a leader in the tech industry, emphasizing the importance of the spoken word. His commitment to urban renaissance is evident through initiatives like providing scholarships and internships to Newark youth and fostering socioeconomic diversity within his company.

  • Ingo Drexler

    Ingo Drexler is an early-stage VC investor since 2005, fund advisor, and active business angel with holdings in more than 25 technology companies. He focuses on investing in B2B software startups targeting SME customers. His investments include companies like Holidu, Refurbed, Atfinity, Lingoda, Stableton Financial AG, Wunderflats, Shipsta, Volders, Itembase, and Cliplister. As a General Partner at Ältitude, Ingo Drexler emphasizes collaboration, communication, and coordination among members for efficient team performance. Drexler Ventures, the investment firm he is associated with, invests in emerging brand optical and outdoor services, with notable investments in companies like Outdoor Voices. For funding, the check sizes range from $9,000,000 to $34,000,000 in different rounds. Ingo Drexler values partnerships that allow for customizable and mixed music experiences in a gamified manner.

  • Martin Nisenholtz

    Martin Nisenholtz is a Venture Partner at FirstMark Capital, focusing on investments in companies like PandoLogic, Sulia, Skift, and Xelate. His investment range is $250K – $10.0M, with a sweet spot at $5.0M. He has a preference for Consumer Internet and Enterprise ventures at Seed stage. Previous investments indicate a strategic eye for emerging startups. Martin’s approach emphasizes collaboration with co-investors like Rick Heitzmann and active involvement in the growth of portfolio companies.

  • Francis Armstrong

    Francis Armstrong, an accomplished investor with a diverse background, has a strong focus on global stocks, bonds, and REITs. His investment thesis revolves around reinventing himself and delving into historical research, exemplified by his Honours degree in Graphic Design and History. Known for his expertise in engineering, he has contributed significantly to communications systems, avionics, and military technology. Previous investments have shown his keen eye for successful ventures, with a track record of supporting businesses in Salt Lake City. Francis has a strategic approach to retirement planning, emphasizing step-by-step personalized plans for financial security. His investment check size aligns with holding short-term bonds and money market funds for stable growth. Through his collaboration styles, he fosters introspective, relational, and expressive interactions to nurture strong partnerships in the investment realm. With a successful career and a dedication to financial planning, Francis Armstrong stands out as a seasoned investor with a wealth of experience.

  • Kristjan Raude

    Kristjan Raude is a climate finance impact entrepreneur and angel investor. He is known for his involvement in high-value, nature-based carbon removal projects, including restoring degraded lands and planting bamboo in Africa. Kristjan is the Co-Founder & CEO of 1MTN, a tech-powered carbon removal projects developer. He is also the Chairman of Raude Holdings and a member of the Estonian Business Angels Network (EstBAN). Kristjan has served in various leadership roles and has a track record of investing in innovative startups. He leads by example, actively participating in advising and investing in companies like Biig Technologies Inc., ATOM Mobility, Promoty, Adact, and UpSteam. Kristjan Raude’s investment check size varies based on the project’s potential impact and ranges from seed rounds to significant contributions in angel investments. He is known for his hands-on approach and commitment to creating shared value and meaningful impact.

  • David Carrico

    David Carrico is an investor with a focus on Consumer Internet, Clean Technology, E-Commerce, Social Media, and Digital Media. His typical check size is $100,000 with a sector-agnostic approach. Some of his previous investments include Tablelist, ONEHOPE, L.Natural, MicRethink, GameOn Technology, Glooko, Omni, PrimeMind, and SpEd K12 Inc. David operates in locations such as Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Southern California, Los Angeles, and Santa Monica. He has a track record of 7 investments and demonstrates a partnership style in markets like Mobile, Consumer Internet, Digital Media, Bitcoin, Health and Wellness, and Cryptocurrency.

  • Christina Ulardic

    Christina Ulardic, a Partner at Astanor Ventures since 2020, has a decade of experience working with agri-food entrepreneurs globally. Her investment focus lies in supporting equal access to food and creating climate-resilient societies. Christina is known for pioneering de-risking transactions through remote field-sensing technologies. She has a track record in energy and agri-food business development and has been involved in building carbon emission certificate portfolios. Christina’s investments reflect her passion for sustainability and innovation, covering regions in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe. While specific check sizes are not available, her partnerships with startups like BioFluff and MeliBio showcase her commitment to driving regenerative economies and disrupting industries.

  • Emil Michael

    Emil Michael, the Former Chief Business Officer at Uber, is known for being instrumental in Uber’s fundraising efforts, making it the most valuable private tech company ever. He has a wide range of advisory roles, including Bureau of Trade, Codecademy, Flipboard, FundBox, LendingHome, and many more. Emil’s career includes positions at companies like Klout, Tellme Networks, and Office of the Secretary of Defense. He has a Bachelor’s degree from Harvard University, a JD from Stanford Law School, and experience in investment banking at Goldman Sachs. Emil Michael’s investment check size ranges between $25K to $150K, and he has collaborated with various startups providing strategic advice and support.

  • Gilles Queru

    Gilles Queru, a dynamic entrepreneur with a passion for technology and real estate, is the founder of Maisons du Leman, focusing on developing elegant and sustainable residential projects in the Geneva region. He has invested in companies like Nexthink and Popchef. Gilles Queru has an impressive track record in the technology sector and has a partnership style that embraces multidisciplinary collaboration.

  • Alexi Suvacioglu

    Alexi Suvacioglu is a Co-Founder and serves as Chief Executive Officer and Board Member at Because Market. Previously, he served as Director of Product at RetailMeNot, Co-Founder, and Chief Product Officer at ZenDeals, led eBay’s US AdCommerce business, and served as an Advisor at Innovation Endeavors. His professional career includes a diverse range of roles in companies such as Yewno, Theneeds, Oohilove, eBay, and Accenture. He has been involved in various leadership positions, including CEO, Co-Founder, Board Member, and Advisor, showcasing his expertise in product development, internet marketing, and consultancy.

  • Urs Wietisbach

    Urs Wietlisbach, co-founder of Partners Group, a leading global private markets firm, has an investment thesis focused on private equity, private debt, private real estate, and private infrastructure. He emphasizes the importance of diversification and effective management in private investments. Furthermore, Urs is dedicated to impact investments and social responsibility through initiatives like the Giving Pledge. His investment focus areas include FinTech and Enterprise Applications, with a strong emphasis on Switzerland. Urs typically invests in seed rounds, and his check size ranges from â¬500,000 to â¬100 million. Additionally, Urs Wietlisbach’s track record includes building global industry networks and successfully managing private equity funds. His partnership and collaboration styles are characterized by strategic business development and a holistic approach to financial success and social responsibility.

  • Chris Sheehan

    Chris Sheehan, Senior Executive Vice President at Colliers International, focuses on industrial real estate in the Greater Los Angeles marketplace. His expertise includes ground-up development, investment sales, and landlord and tenant representation. With a track record of over 1,200 transactions totaling $1.3 Billion in considerations, Chris specializes in a broad spectrum of product types. Since 1998, he has been actively engaged in the real estate industry, demonstrating strong negotiation skills and market analysis capabilities. As a partner at Colliers, Chris has a proven commitment to client success, making him a valued asset in the industrial real estate sector.

  • Ted Meisel

    Ted Meisel is an angel investor who invests personal money into promising companies, typically in exchange for equity. He has made investments in companies like Tenacity, Rexter, FatTail, Business Talent Group, Clipboard.com, and WiserCare. With extensive experience in digital media and advertising, Ted Meisel brings operational knowledge to potential investments and has served as board member in various companies. His professional career includes being the former CEO of Overture Services and executive roles at CitySearch. He focuses on shared decision-making for patients, social media, and workflow management platforms, showcasing a diverse portfolio. Ted’s partnership and collaboration style involve providing strategic input to management teams for operational and organizational issues, leveraging his expertise in search advertising and internet city guides.

  • Robert Ackerman

    Robert Ackerman is the Co-Founder and Managing Director of Allegis Capital, a seed and early-stage venture firm focusing on cybersecurity and related technologies. His previous investments include CyberGRX, Dragos, Panaseer, and others. With over 15 years of experience, he combines operational experience and an entrepreneurial spirit to build successful cybersecurity technology companies. Mr. Ackerman’s investment check size ranges from $100K to $500K per company. He is known for his strategic collaborations and partnerships with portfolio companies to create sustainable businesses. He serves on the Boards of several tech companies and has a track record as a technology operating executive and venture capitalist.

  • Peter B. Kellner

    Peter B. Kellner is the Chairman & CEO of Richmond Global Compass, a discretionary values-driven global macro fund integrating sustainability practices into meticulous traditional research. The fund’s investment thesis involves assessing opportunities across global asset classes and allocating capital to strategies with attractive risk-adjusted returns. The focus areas include Sustainable Finance, ESG, and Environmental Innovation. Peter Kellner has a track record of founding various funds and NGOs and serving on multiple boards. He is associated with investments in companies like Rubicon Global, Market Realist, Restorando, Kueski, and Vestorly.

  • Alex Chung

    Alex Chung is known for building applied AI legal, marketing, and integrity products. He has a diverse background, from being an ex-hedge fund manager to a startup CEO, with expertise in machine learning and product leadership. Alex leads computer vision DataOps for various tech firms, promoting social impact across continents. He has experience at Amazon Web Services and now runs an applied AI startup. His focus areas include social impact, investing, and machine learning, setting high standards for himself and his teams. Alex graduated early from Cornell University and emphasizes ethical conduct, execution excellence, and critical thinking in all endeavors.

  • Olga Yermolenko

    Olga Yermolenko is a broadly experienced venture investor and startup operator, working at the intersection of strategy, technology, and impact. She focuses on social impact and venture investments, offering venture strategy, deal flow curation, and on-demand support to family office clients. Olga’s investment check sizes vary, with a typical seed round from $1-4 million. She is known for her partnership and collaboration styles, emphasizing precision, data-driven results, and providing mentorship and strategic partnerships to foster rapid growth.

  • Etienne Esteban

    Etienne Esteban, Founder and Managing Partner of FifeTechnologies, follows an investment thesis focused on digital media, social commerce, fashion, and more. He primarily invests in seed round stages with a check size ranging from $500K to $1.5M. Etienne’s previous investments include Consignd (ERA W’13), qnary, mealku, stylyt, and easy-pairings. His partnership and collaboration styles are not explicitly available. Geographical preference and stage of investment information are not found.

  • Shawn Little

    Shawn Little’s investment focus areas include impact investing, financial advisory, and maximizing returns while creating positive social and environmental impact. With over three decades of experience in impact investing and financial advisory, Shawn co-founded Big Path Capital, the first Impact Investing Investment Bank, recognized globally for its leadership in the field. He has facilitated influential events like The Five Fund Forum and Impact Capitalism Summits that bring together impact investors worldwide. Shawn’s commitment to diversity within private equity led to the establishment of The Diverse Private Equity Fund Showcase Series LP/GP, highlighting underrepresented fund managers. Additionally, he has organized Impact & Sustainable Trade Mission series in partnership with the US Department of Commerce, fostering connections and advancing impact investing globally.

  • Benjamin Ruschin

    Benjamin Ruschin, Managing Partner of Big Cheese Ventures, provides fundraising and M&A advisory to high-potential tech startups. His investment focus areas include consalio, Return on Art, and WeAreDevelopers, with investments in Seed Rounds and Venture Rounds. Geographically, he focuses on the European Union (EU) and Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). Previous investments include WeAreDevelopers, consalio, Return on Art, and Halm Founders of Europe, with investment check sizes typically ranging from â¬600K to â¬3.2M. Benjamin’s successful track record and collaborative style are highlighted through board and advisor roles, showcasing a hands-on approach to supporting startups and tech companies.

  • Flo Wood

    Flo Wood is an investor based in Leeds, United Kingdom. She focuses on the UK climate strategies, integrating social impact into investments. Florence has a strong professional background in mortgage banking and business ownership. Her geographical preference is the United States with experience in community banking. Previous investments include participation in just transition initiatives in the UK. Investment check size aligns with mortgage loans. Florence Wood’s collaboration style emphasizes understanding goals and building strong relationships.

  • Rob Jonas

    Rob Jonas is an experienced executive with a track record in revenue growth for technology companies across EMEA, North America, and APAC. He has held leadership roles at companies like Foursquare, Google, and InMobi. Rob’s investment focus areas and check size are not explicitly mentioned, but he values partnerships and collaborations as seen in his venture with the Jonas Brothers to launch Rob’s Backstage Popcorn.

  • Kanth Gopalpur

    Kanth Gopalpur is a Co-Founder and serves as Advisor at Monsoon Commerce and Elevate Capital. He is an ecommerce veteran with a track record of founding and leading online operations for successful marketplaces. Kanth works closely with Monsoon’s users and markets, leveraging deep insights to help businesses succeed online. He is actively involved in the entrepreneurial community in Portland and serves on various Boards. Kanth’s investment focus areas are not specified, and his investment stage and geographical preference are undisclosed. He has a history of successful collaborations and partnerships within the ecommerce industry.

  • Jason Putorti

    Jason Putorti is an investor who has been involved in previous investments in companies such as Shelf and MyTime. His geographic preference includes regions like St. Petersburg, Florida, the Tampa Bay Area, and the East Coast in the United States. He has shown interest in partnerships and collaborations through initiatives like Resistbot. With a career background in design and various roles in organizations like Bessemer Venture Partners and Embarc Collective, Jason has demonstrated a hands-on investment style and a track record focused on social impact and civic engagement.

  • Turan Almammadov

    Turan Almammadov is a seasoned investor with a strong focus on early-stage B2B companies. His investment thesis revolves around building connections between founders and partners while maintaining investing discipline. Turan Almammadov is known for embracing the ‘Sean Payton’ year, reflecting on valuable learnings from his time at GreatPoint Ventures. His geographical preference and past investments indicate a strategic focus on ventures in Europe. Almammadov’s investment check size typically ranges from $100,000 to $500,000 per company. He is recognized for his expertise in the industry, although specific professional details are not disclosed on his website.

  • Christian Gaertner

    Christian Gaertner is focused on investment thesis related to social choice theory, his investment focus areas include Product-Led Growth and AI-enabled software. He has made investments in companies like MILES. Christian Gaertner’s track record includes roles in recruitment, business consultancy, and co-founding Stylepark. The check size per investment is influenced by factors such as basket size. His partnership and collaboration styles align with creating opportunities for productive collaboration.

  • Beringea LLC

  • Gerald Pollak

    Gerald Pollak, a Senior Associate at 3VC, is interested in quantum computing, FemTech, no-/low-code tools, mobile apps, and AR/VR. He focuses on AR/VR, Future of Work, and Developer Tools in Series A investments, with a sweet spot of $3.0M. Gerald is most interested in speaking with European tech founders, particularly those from CEE markets like Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, and Poland.

  • Katherine Wilson

    Katherine Wilson is an Investment Director at financial services fintech venture capital fund, Illuminate Financial. She drives the team’s theses on WealthTech, Sustainable Finance, Climate & ESG. Illuminate Financial focuses on Sustainable Finance and Climate & ESG investments with check sizes typically ranging between $1M and $10M. Katherine’s previous investments include projects within those sectors. She has a professional background that includes experience at Citigroup and a start-up B2B fintech company. Katherine’s collaboration style might involve a mix of introspective, relational, and expressive approaches.

  • ECS Angels

    ECS Angels, led by Charles Sidman, has an investment thesis that focuses on early-stage companies as a distinct asset class with dual mandates for financial return and positive social impact. They have a track record of 5.5x return on capital and aim to democratize and broaden participation in early-stage investing. ECS Angels invests in early-stage enterprises in Buffalo, New York, United States, under the category of Venture Debt. Their investments focus on companies with positive social impact, specifically in health, sustainability, and other sectors. For further details, potential investors can contact csidman@ecs-angels.com.

  • Philipp Cottier

    Philipp Cottier is the Founding Partner at L1 Digital, a financial asset manager with a focus on blockchain and crypto investments. His investment thesis centers on the disruption potential of blockchain technology in various industries. Philipp’s investment focus areas include blockchain, cryptos, financial services, fintech, and angel and VC investments. He has a track record in fintech, private equity, hedge funds, and impact investments. Philipp Cottier’s previous investments include Crypto Finance AG. With a professional career spanning over 37 years, he is known for his expertise in private equity, venture capital, hedge funds, and global macro investments. The average check size of his investments ranges between $2 million to $5 million, focusing on seed and Series A stages. Philipp Cottier’s partnership and collaboration styles are characterized by strategic alliances and long-term relationships, emphasizing shared success.

  • Carr Bettis

    Carr Bettis, a serial entrepreneur and financial technology innovator, is the Chairman & Founder of Verus Analytics and Executive Chairman at AudioEye, Inc. He is a seasoned private equity investor with a focus on technology that promotes equity and inclusivity. With a track record of founding and leading market-leading financial science and technology businesses, Carr Bettis has a successful career that includes acquisitions by major firms like Merrill Lynch and Thomson Financial (now Refinitiv). As a Research Professor of Finance at Arizona State University, he brings a wealth of expertise. His investment check sizes are reflected in substantial ownership percentages in companies such as AudioEye, Inc. Carr Bettis’ collaboration style spans across different areas, emphasizing introspective, relational, and expressive approaches. He has diverse experience, including serving in executive roles and advisory capacities in various organizations.

  • Matthias Baumann

    Matthias Baumann is the Managing Partner at Blue Future Partners with eight years of experience in technology consultancy and investments. He focuses on seed round investments and has a degree in Sociology and Social Psychology. Matthias’s geographical preference is not specified. Previous investments include companies such as Company Inc, Company & Company, and Example. Matthias Baumann’s collaboration style involves active participation in collaborations between HALO and local NGOs. His investment check size ranges from $524,000 to $11,000,000, with a sweet spot of $3.5 million.

  • Linus Sebastian

    Linus Sebastian is an investor who has invested in companies like Framework within the Computers, Parts and Peripherals industry. Linus has a strategic investment of $225,000 in Framework Computer. He invests in nascent technologies like a new NAS software platform in development. Linus Tech Tips is known for being the third most-subscribed tech channel on YouTube, led by Linus Sebastian, the founder and CEO of Linus Media Group. He has a track record of success in the tech industry, providing entertaining and educational content on consumer technology. Linus has a hands-on investment approach, personally investing significant amounts like $250,000 in Framework. His partnership and collaboration style involve networking and collaborations with other tech experts.

  • Thorsten Schröder

    Thorsten Schröder, an Investment Partner and Individual/Angel investor, focuses on Convertible Note, Early Stage Venture, Late Stage Venture, Non-Equity Assistance, Private Equity, Seed, and Venture investments. His portfolio spans across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), with a keen interest in regions like EU. With a track record of holding board and advisor roles, including Chairman of the Board at Around Capital and Advisor at 4D Lifetec, Thorsten brings over 25 years of experience from multinational companies such as Eastman Kodak. His investment check sizes and collaboration styles are not explicitly mentioned in the available data.

  • Zaharo Tsekouras

    Zaharo Tsekouras is the Principal at New Age Ventures, a sector-agnostic, early stage (pre-seed to seed) investor and venture studio. Their investment focus areas include Wellness & Fitness, Social Networks, Education, Consumer Health, Digital Health, Marketplaces, Consumer Internet, SaaS, Enterprise, and FinTech. Zaharo Tsekouras has a track record of investments in various companies such as FemSelect, Artract, and Emoshape. The typical check size for investments by New Age Ventures is $100,000 to $1 million, with a sweet spot at $300,000. Zaharo Tsekouras collaborates with other investors and co-investors like Volker Berl and is associated with networks like IE Business School. Their partnership and collaboration style involve active participation in the growth of portfolio companies.

  • Ian Rountree

    Ian Rountree is the Founder of Cantos Ventures, focusing on next-generation tech related to climate science, biology, aerospace, and health. Cantos 3 invests in near-frontier startups at pre-seed and seed stages, aiming to mitigate global challenges. The geographical preference is in San Francisco, CA. Cantos has a collaborative approach, filling a gap in the VC landscape by supporting startups with potential global impact.

  • Christian Hülsewig

    Christian Hülsewig is a Co-Founder and CEO of Schüttflix. He has a background in Economics & Finance from Bentley University. Christian Hülsewig focuses on investing in European Union early-stage companies with more than 50 employees. His investment check size typically ranges across various rounds including Seed and Series A. Some of his previous investments include Packmatic, Unchained Robotics, and simpleclub. His professional career includes roles at Microsoft and arvato. Christian Hülsewig’s partnership and collaboration style are characterized by actively participating in Series A investments in companies like Schüttflix.

  • Kenny Tucker

    Kenny Tucker is an angel investor based in Menlo Park, California. He focuses on investments in Financial Services, Impact Investing, and Small and Medium Businesses markets. His previous investments include Seedscout, Tonkean, TripActions, Insured Nomads, and Proxy. Kenny Tucker’s partnership and collaboration styles are not specified on the available sources.

  • Strauss Capital Partners LLC

  • 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.

  • Lewis Gardner

    Lewis Gardner is an Angel Investor and Managing Partner at LEWGA. His investment thesis involves sectors like Direct-to-Consumer (DTC), EnergyTech, Impact, Real Estate/PropTech, and Web3/Crypto across Pre-seed and Seed stages. Lewis typically invests in the range of $1K to $100K, with a sweet spot of $25K. In terms of previous investments, he has recently invested in Augmentir and has a track record of investing in various sectors at multiple funding rounds. Lewis Gardner’s collaboration style involves partnering with Trace Cohen from New York Venture Partners (NYVP) and he is actively engaged in sectors such as SaaS, Fintech, and Consumer Internet.

  • Lawrence Marcus

    Larry Marcus is a Managing Director at Marcy Venture Partners and focuses on consumer, culture, and positive impact investing. His investments at Walden Venture Capital include Pandora Radio, SoundHound, Aarki, Robust Wealth, TouchBistro, MeUndies, TodayTix, Square Two, Hatch.co, and Terayon. Larry has backed companies as an Angel investor including Netflix, BandPage, Maestro, and LyricFind. He was named to the Billboard Power 100 in music and the Twitter 140 to follow. Larry has a hands-on, product-oriented approach and a successful track record of backing companies at early stages that achieve mass market success. His investment check sizes vary, and he collaborates with exceptional management teams with clear vision, purpose, and executional excellence.

  • Kristaps Vaivods

    Kristaps Vaivods is an investor focused on nascent technologies supporting living and working at home. He has invested in DeFi and Web3 projects, with a recent investment in Altitude and Merit Circle. His investments typically include Pre-Seed and Seed stages. Geographically, Kristaps Vaivods’s investments focus on projects like Altitude and Merit Circle. He has a track record of successful investments in these areas. The check size of his investments is varied, targeting a range of startups. However, specific details on the investment check size were not available. Kristaps Vaivods collaborates with a variety of startups across the spectrum from cutting-edge to established brands.

  • Legatum

  • Ystrategies Corp.

  • Benjamin (Binyamin) Braun

    Benjamin (Binyamin) Braun is a political scientist and investor with a focus on asset manager capitalism. His investment focus areas are in the political economy and economic geography related to asset manager capitalism. While specific past investments are not mentioned, his work suggests a deep understanding of the transformation in the ownership landscape of the global economy primarily by asset managers like BlackRock and Vanguard, controlling trillions in assets. Braun’s investment thesis likely revolves around the impact and implications of asset manager capitalism on corporate ownership and power dynamics. His professional career and track record are aligned with research and publications on central banking, financial consequences of export-led growth models, and the governance of financial markets.

  • The Road To Seven

  • Southwest Angel Network

    Southwest Angel Network is an early-stage impact investor focusing on startups providing solutions to societal and environmental challenges, including climate change mitigation. They invest in companies improving physical and mental health outcomes across the US, particularly supporting under-represented founders. Previous investments include Scriptly Rx and ResilientGrid. SWAN Impact Network emphasizes angel investors enabling entrepreneurs to address pressing issues, with a strong commitment to impact investing education. Partnership and collaboration styles are evident through their diverse sponsors, including Atchley and Associates, TechMatrix, and Goodwin Procter LLP. Contact executives in different regions for investment opportunities.

  • Chandrakant Bhakta

    Chandrakant Bhakta is an investor with a focus on B2B startups in the Late-seed, Pre-Series A, and Series A stages. Limited information is available on his investment thesis and focus areas. One notable investment includes the purchase of the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Downtown Detroit by his private equity group, Vic Partners LLC.

  • Ronald Cohen

    Sir Ronald Cohen is a preeminent international investor, entrepreneur, philanthropist, social finance innovator, and impact pioneer, driving forward the global Impact Revolution. He authored ‘IMPACT: Reshaping capitalism to drive real change,’ a Sunday Times Bestseller. Previously, he authored ‘The Second Bounce of the Ball,’ acclaimed by the Financial Times as one of the best books on entrepreneurship. Ronald serves as Chairman of the Global Steering Group for Impact Investment and The Portland Trust. He is a co-founder of Social Finance UK, USA, and Israel, and co-founder Chair of Bridges Fund Management and Big Society Capital. He chaired the G8 Social Impact Investment Taskforce and the UK Social Investment Task Force. In 2012, he received the Rockefeller Foundation’s Innovation Award for Social Finance. Having co-founded Apax Partners Worldwide LLP, a global venture capital and private equity firm, Ronald has a strong track record. He is Oxford and Harvard educated, born in Egypt, and based in Tel Aviv, London, and New York.

  • Tony Hawk

    Tony Hawk has invested in 3 rounds including Cameo, Public, and Holey Grail Donuts. He has 2 unicorns in his portfolio – Cameo and Public. Tony Hawk has founded 1 company, Birdhouse Skateboards.

  • Deb Henretta

    Deb Henretta is a seasoned investor with a notable track record. With over 30 years of experience at Procter & Gamble, she has a focus on impactful investments in sustainable sectors. Henretta has served on the boards of American Eagle Outfitters, Corning Inc., Meritage Homes, and NiSource. Her expertise lies in building iconic consumer brands and implementing innovative strategies. Recognized as one of Fortune’s Most Powerful Women in Business, Henretta brings a wealth of knowledge in product innovation, supply chain management, and marketing, making her a valuable partner for startups seeking growth and market expansion.

  • Philipp Kloeckner

    Philipp Kloeckner has an active status as an Angel Investor. He serves as a Member of the Supervisory Board at HomeToGo and is an Investor & Advisor at Mädchenflohmark. With a background in Economics, he has held various advisory roles for companies like Rocket Internet, Trade Machines FI, Treatwell, Wimdu, and more. He is actively involved as a mentor and angel investor for accelerators like Axel Springer Porsche APX and Plug and Play Hamburg Accelerator.

  • 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.

  • Triboo

  • Martijn Don

    Martijn Don is a Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Keadyn, with previous involvement in various co-ownership roles. He is actively involved in investments and partnerships within startups like MyCoachConnect and Otrium. His investment thesis focuses on disruptive businesses with unique products, targeting early-stage startups with promising teams. Martijn Don’s geographical preference includes a location in Dordrecht, South Holland, Netherlands. His collaboration style involves engaging in strategic partnerships and fostering a community-focused approach. He maintains an active status in his professional career, showcasing a hands-on and supportive investment check size aligning with the startup needs.

  • Angel Club

    Angel Club invests in consumer technology at seed-stage with a special focus on female and diverse founders. They collaborate with accredited investors through an angel group to evaluate and invest in startups primarily in the Midwest. Their check sizes range from $25,000 to $100,000. Angel Club connects investors with private equity deals, particularly in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. The club has a diverse membership of founders, CEOs, and business leaders, aiming to provide capital formation support for entrepreneurs. They organize events and offer expertise to assist in due diligence processes. Angel Club fosters collaboration and confidence in angel investing through events, group discussions, and educational sessions.

  • Luc Hardy

    Luc Hardy is an angel investor specializing in seed round investments. Based in New York and Paris, France, his investment focus areas include Internet, Digital Media, Consumer Internet, and Social Media. Luc has been a key shareholder in companies like Lending Club, Virtuoz, Totsy, and Producteev. Some of his previous investments include $1,000,000 in a Seed Round, â¬11,000,000 in Series C funding, and $524,000 in a Seed Round A. Luc Hardy’s track record reflects a long-standing commitment to supporting innovative startups and contributing to their growth and success.

  • Rembrandt Venture Partners

    Rembrandt Venture Partners is a team of entrepreneurs, company builders, and investors.

  • Ryan Seacrest

    Ryan Seacrest is a multifaceted investor and entrepreneur with a diverse portfolio spanning media, entertainment, and philanthropy. He has a varied investment thesis focusing on media and entertainment companies, including Civic Entertainment Group, Pinterest, FlightCar, attn:, and Mobile System Security through Seacrest Global Group. Ryan Seacrest is actively involved in various areas of the industry, from founding Ryan Seacrest Productions to hosting popular TV shows like ‘American Idol’ and ‘Dick Clark’s Rockin’ Eve.’ His investment check sizes vary, with recent investments like Path in the Metal Containers & Packaging industry. Ryan Seacrest’s geographical preferences appear to be broad, extending beyond the United States. His track record in radio and television showcases his successful career, including hosting top-rated shows and founding the Ryan Seacrest Foundation. His partnership and collaboration style is demonstrated through long-standing collaborations with organizations like ENCO Systems for innovative projects like Seacrest Studios in pediatric hospitals.

  • Seyfarth Shaw

  • Milena Djuricic

    Milena Djuricic is the COO at Videomite, with investments in various companies and a focus on Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. She invests in Pre Seed stage companies with check sizes typically ranging between $150,000 and $160,000. Milena has a track record in executive roles at notable companies like Google and Yandex, demonstrating expertise in business development and operations.

  • Kelly Hoey

    Kelly Hoey is a networking expert, author, and angel investor who focuses on investing in women-led startups through initiatives like the Pipeline Fellowship and Women Innovate Mobile accelerator. She has a strong track record in building and fostering powerful connections in the hyper-connected world. Kelly’s professional career centers around offering a modern approach to networking skills, with a book titled ‘Build Your Dream Network’ as a guide. She has been featured in top publications and is known for her expertise in networking. While specific details about her investment thesis, investment check size, geographical preference, and partnership and collaboration styles were not directly available, her focus on women-led startups and strategic networking can indicate a strong preference for collaboration and impactful investments in the startup community.

  • Khayriddin Muradov

    Khayriddin Muradov is a Venture Capital Associate at Edge Case Capital Partners with an investment focus on early-stage and angel investments. The firm targets disruptive technology startups with the potential for rapid growth, including those in biotech, fintech, AI, blockchain, and sustainable energy spaces. Their average initial investment size ranges from $25,000 to $50,000. Edge Case Capital Partners seeks startups led by a great management team and offers support in terms of lead investment, capital, talent, experience, and connections. The firm aims to increase the value of invested companies beyond the equity position granted. Previous investments of Edge Case Capital Partners include companies in Social/Platform Software, Healthcare Technology Systems, and Multimedia and Design Software industries. Though specific information about Khayriddin Muradov’s professional career and partnership styles is not available, the firm emphasizes rigorous research on startups to tap into cutting-edge opportunities.

  • 313 Ventures

    313 Ventures is a Michigan-based venture capital firm focusing on seed-stage investments and tech start-ups in the Metro Detroit area. Their investment focus areas include enterprise applications and consumer sectors, primarily investing in the United States. They have a portfolio of 7 companies with 1 active unicorn. Previous investments include companies like Prosper and Ambassador. The firm’s CEO is Fred, and they operate as an angel group at the seed stage. 313 Ventures has invested $18,000 in a funding round. Their primary stage of entry is at the seed stage.

  • 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.

  • Steve Choi

    Steve Choi is a seasoned consultant and investor with a focus on advocacy, organizational change, and leadership development. With over 20 years of experience, he has led social justice organizations and built coalitions for immigrant rights. Steve serves as a passive investor in Just Futures, supporting its growth. His diverse background includes serving as an Executive Director, Board member for nonprofits, and executive coach. He holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School and is known for his deep understanding of nonprofit challenges and his dedication to social causes.

  • 7th rig

    7th Rig, founded in 2006, is an angel investment group that provides capital, strategic guidance, and relationships to companies primarily in the entertainment industry. Over the years, their focus has expanded to cover a wide array of markets, including social media, energy-efficient building technology, defense, and agriculture among others. They specialize in working with tech and media companies that exhibit high growth potential and have capable management in place.

  • 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.

  • Craig Newmark

    Craig Newmark is an Angel investor based in San Francisco, California with an investment range of $10K – $100K, focusing on seed investments. He has made investments in cybersecurity, media/content, and consumer Internet sectors. He has invested in organizations supporting veterans and military families, mental health, and trustworthy journalism. Newmark’s professional career includes founding Craigslist and engaging in full-time philanthropy. His partnership and collaboration style involve supporting projects that aim to produce a fairer online information ecosystem. Previous investments include organizations such as the Bob Woodruff Foundation, Civic Hall, and VetsInTech.

  • Manuel Bronstein

    Manuel Bronstein, a veteran product leader, currently serves as the Chief Product Officer at Roblox, bringing over 20 years of experience in consumer and entertainment spaces. His investment focus areas include mobile, consumer internet, digital media, social commerce, and more. Manuel has made investments in Boosted, Ekso Bionics, Faraday Bicycles, Massdrop, AirHelp, Earnin, and Zeal. He prefers markets like mobile, consumer internet, and health and wellness. Manuel has a track record of leadership roles at Google, YouTube, Zynga, Xbox, and P&G. His geographical preference spans locations such as New York, Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Israel, and Seattle. Although specific information on his investment check size and partnership styles is not available, his extensive experience and diverse investments showcase a strategic and collaborative investor.

  • Sanjay Sathe

    Sanjay Sathe is an investor known for disrupting the traditional executive search space by presenting an AI-driven human-in-the-loop executive talent platform. He has a successful track record of disrupting the outplacement industry, leading to RiseSmart’s acquisition by Randstad for $100M. Sanjay also founded GenomeSmart, an AI-powered genetic risk assessment platform acquired by Konica Minolta Precision Medicine. With extensive global leadership experience, he considers himself a People First Leader, driving change and achieving results through innovative products.

  • Joakim Jardenberg

    Joakim Jardenberg is a business angel and investor in early stage tech startups, with over 40 investments. His investment focus areas include Digital Media, Social Commerce, Crowdfunding, Crowdsourcing, Consumer Internet, Social Media, and Mobile. Joakim focuses on Seed Round investments and is based in Helsingborg, Sweden. Some of his previous investments include Videoplaza and Planeto. Known for his influential presence in social media and internet marketing, Joakim Jardenberg is recognized for his partnership and collaboration style that spearheads transformation and leads impactful changes. He typically invests in the seed round with an investment check size ranging based on the specific startup. Joakim’s professional career emphasizes his role as the Head of Internet in Helsingborg.

  • Ashley Martin

    Ashley Martin is an investor with a focus on building endurance companies with a positive impact around the globe. In the past, Ashley has been involved in various roles such as Founder, Investor, and Board Member in companies spanning different regions. Ashley’s expertise includes founding A4JA, being an Investor and Board Member at nen in Barcelona, and co-founding HealthXL in Dublin. With experience in advising and leading initiatives in organizations like IBM, Ashley Martin has a track record of supporting early-stage entrepreneurs and driving collaborations in the healthcare industry. Ashley’s professional background ranges from consultancy to principal roles in public sector healthcare and lifesciences. Over the years, Ashley has demonstrated a commitment to fostering innovation and has been recognized for excellence in venture capital and entrepreneurial support.

  • Eytan Elbaz

    Eytan Elbaz, a Venture Partner at TenOneTen Ventures, is focused on investing in Gaming, Crypto, Media, and the Creator economy. His previous investments include Social Native with an investment range of $25K – $250K and a sweet spot of $100K. TenOneTen Ventures writes check sizes ranging from $100K to $3M, investing in rounds such as Pre-Seed, Seed, and Series A, and leading Seed rounds. The firm primarily invests in the USA across various sectors. Eytan Elbaz is known for his partnership and collaboration styles within the team at TenOneTen Ventures, consisting of individuals with backgrounds in building and backing startups.

  • Miramar Digital Ventures

  • ACM

  • Salil Deshpande

    Salil Deshpande, a former managing director at Bain Capital Ventures, now leads Uncorrelated Ventures as General Partner. He focuses on early-stage infrastructure software, open source, and crypto investments. His previous investments include MuleSoft, DynaTrace, DataStax, and more. Salil is known for his successful track record, with key hits like Buddy Media. He typically invests in seed-stage startups and has a partnership with Two Prime. Salil’s geographic preferences and partnerships are diverse, aiming to support innovative businesses globally. His check size for investments varies based on the opportunity. Salil’s collaboration style in the venture capital sector is marked by a keen interest in open-source communities, fostering growth and innovation.

  • Nebraska Global

  • Michael K. Parekh

    Michael Parekh invests personal money into promising companies, typically in exchange for equity. He has made investments in companies like Cantina (Social/Platform Software), Just.me, and Path Mobile within the Social/Platform Software sector.

  • Ankesh Madan

    Ankesh Madan is a Senior Associate at Hitachi Ventures with a focus on investing in Enterprise, Other Tech, and Social Impact sectors. He invests in Seed, Series A, and Series B stages, with a geographical preference for Boston, MA. Ankesh has a current fund size of $150M and an investment range of $2.0M – $8.0M, with a sweet spot at $4.0M. Some of his sector and stage rankings include Smart Cities/UrbanTech (Series A and B), Supply Chain Tech (Series A and B). As part of Hitachi Ventures, Ankesh collaborates with diverse investors such as Galina Rachenkova, Jan Marchewski, Joanna Soroka, Pete Bastien, and Stefan Gabriel.

  • Nexit Ventures

  • Ropart Asset Management Funds

  • Red Dot Capital Partners

  • 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.

  • Jan Jannink

    Jan Jannink, CTO at Synthpop, focuses on all aspects of growing scalable Systems, with expertise in Big Data, Infrastructure Scalability, and Startup Management. Jan has a proven track record in co-founding and advising startups in Silicon Valley. Previous investments include Synthpop, Voicebase, ArrowLabs, Let’s Maybe, and imeem. Jan typically invests in early-stage and seed ventures. Jan’s investment check size ranges based on the startup’s needs and viability. Jan Jannink’s geographical preference is mainly focused on the United States, particularly Silicon Valley, California. For more details, see [Jan Jannink’s LinkedIn profile](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jannink).

  • Semyon Dukach

    Semyon Dukach, as the Founding Partner of One Way Ventures, focuses on funding exceptional immigrant founders. His investment thesis revolves around large and impactful ventures that address challenging problems, with a preference for technical startups and a broad technology focus. One Way Ventures primarily invests in startups at the Seed stage, offering check sizes ranging from half a million to a couple of million dollars. The fund has an immigrant-focused portfolio and is location-based, supporting founders from marginalized communities. Semyon emphasizes creating a community beyond just providing capital, aiming to accompany and support isolated and underrepresented entrepreneurs through personal and professional challenges. He advocates for VCs to leverage their power to build strong communities for the benefit of founders and themselves.

  • Tom Rutledge

    Tom Rutledge is a Co-Founder of Wapanda, an Angel Investor, and served as Head of Fixed Income at Magnetar Capital. He is a Wall Street credit veteran with experience at Merrill, Deutsche Bank, and J.P. Morgan. Tom has investments in fin-tech, prop-tech, marketing-tech, second-chance employment, and therapeutic psychedelics sectors.

  • Dawn Kikel

    Dawn Kikel, Founder and CEO of ARCADIA HOME, is a serial entrepreneur with extensive experience pre-launch through IPO. She leverages her expertise to run successful grassroots campaigns emphasizing technology and multi-cultural messaging. Dawn focuses on creating contemporary eco-friendly products and has a track record of award-winning designs. She is involved in campaign strategy development, community engagement, and voter education. Dawn’s investments are primarily in early-stage companies and startups aligned with sustainable practices. Her investment check sizes vary based on the products, ranging from around $18 to $40. She partners with artisan groups to create unique handmade products, focusing on sustainable materials and ethical practices.

  • CMD Capital

  • AF Ventures

  • Bastiaan Beerens

    Bastiaan Beerens is a Co-Founder and serves as Venture Partner at Dutch Founders Fund. He is the founder of WeTransfer, one of the biggest file-transfering services in the world. As Venture Partner, Bastiaan advises the portfolio on a broad range of topics. His partnership and collaboration style is customer-centric, blending creative background with entrepreneurial grit to enable hyper growth.

  • Alexander Klöpping

    Alexander Klöpping, the Dutch internet entrepreneur, co-founded Blendle, a platform offering articles from Dutch newspapers and magazines. Klöpping’s investment focus areas include media startups with a pay-per-article model like Blendle, emphasizing international expansion. He targets early to mid-stage startups and has collaborations with major publishers. Klöpping has a track record of founding successful ventures like Universiteit van Nederland and Blendle. His investments in Blendle’s growth and the sale to Cafeyn demonstrate his check size flexibility. Klöpping’s partnership and collaboration style is characterized by smart brand collaborations and innovative initiatives seeking social impact.

  • Jes Wolfe

    Jes Wolfe is the CEO and Chairwoman of Rebel Girls, a global multi-platform empowerment brand. She is an active angel investor and advisor to startups, holding a portfolio of more than a dozen companies with women on the founding team. Jes Wolfe’s previous investments include Partake Foods, Curie, My Tamarin, 21 Seeds, Better Health, Avails Medical, and Mento. She has a background in strategy and finance roles at various companies and holds an MBA from Stanford’s Graduate School of Business and a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley. Jes Wolfe’s partnership and collaboration styles involve finalizing partnerships for diverse ventures, including entering the metaverse. She is dedicated to empowering and inspiring girls through content, experiences, products, and community.

  • Etan Ilfeld

    Etan Ilfeld is a London-based entrepreneur, investor, and thought leader. He has expertise in the gaming and entertainment tech industries. He is a Venture Partner at Remagine Ventures, focusing on identifying and nurturing disruptive startups in Israel and the UK. Notable portfolio companies include HourOne, Munch, Sneaky Panda, Toya, and Novos. Etan’s investment focus areas include B2B services, venture creation, and technology innovation. He has a track record in the social networks, ClimateTech, CleanTech, health services, AI, and enterprise sectors. Etan is a seasoned entrepreneur, founder of various ventures, author, and inventor of Diving Chess. He collaborates through his various projects, such as Tenderpixel gallery, Tenderbooks, Repeater Books, and Watkins Books, to shape the future of gaming, AI, and entertainment technology.

  • 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.

  • Sven Rittau

    Sven Rittau is an angel investor based in Munich, Germany. He has a track record of making investments such as Founders League. Sven Rittau’s investment check size, partnership, and collaboration styles are indicated by his involvement in specific investments like Angel – II. His geographic preference aligns with his base in Munich, Germany. Sven Rittau has a focus on specific investment areas like the one mentioned, demonstrating a clear investment thesis.

  • Davina Williams

    Davina Williams is an experienced investor at iSelect Fund with a focus on food and agriculture, healthcare, food is health, and impact investing. iSelect has made investments in various companies in the agtech, soil health, and crop health solutions to meet global protein demand. Previous investments include over 30 companies aimed at improving food taste, nutrition, and affordability, creating new jobs and adding substantial value to the portfolio. Davina Williams is known for her strategic investments in innovative solutions that drive positive change in the food and health sectors.

  • Tommy Stiansen

    Tommy Stiansen is an Angel Investor known for co-founding and serving as Chief Technology Officer at Norse. His expertise lies in Internet protocols and security. He is focused on engineering efforts at RedTorch and has a track record in launching early-stage Internet companies. Geographically, Tommy has been involved in cybersecurity funding in regions like Asia. Specific details on his investment focus areas, stage of investment, previous investments, track record, professional career, investment check size, and partnership styles were not readily available.

  • Nick Grandy

    Nick Grandy is the Co-founder and Head of Product at Outschool. Previously, he served as a Product Manager at Clever and a Lead Engineer at Airbnb. He is also the Founder of Wundrbar. Nick holds an MSc in Computer Science from the University of Oxford and an AB in Astronomy & Astrophysics from Harvard University.

  • 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.

  • Harj Taggar

    Harj Taggar is a Co-Founder of Initialized Capital, a venture capital fund founded in 2011 in San Francisco. The firm has raised over $3.2 billion in assets with a portfolio of 23 companies. Notable investments include Coinbase, Instacart, Flexport, and Patreon. Initialized Capital focuses on early-stage investments with check sizes that can lead to significant returns, as seen in the success of early investments in Coinbase. Harj Taggar’s partnership and collaboration style at Initialized Capital prioritize strategic investments and long-term growth, aiming to support startups effectively to achieve substantial success.

  • Olivia Hipkins

    Olivia Hipkins, Managing Partner at Odyssey Capital Ventures, focuses on impact-oriented technologies with a seed to Series B investment stage. She has an interest in early-stage startups, sustainability, and clean technologies. Olivia’s geographical preference includes the MENA region. Her previous engagements include roles at Locoal Charcoal Company, Enduring Planet, and Ganas Ventures. She is a Certified Travel Advisor Series 65 and a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder. Olivia’s investment check size typically ranges between $25-75 million. Her partnership style involves strategic collaborations and active involvement in mentoring activities.

  • Alphan Manas

    Alphan Manas is a seasoned Serial Investor with expertise in future technologies. He is known for his role as a Futurist, Innovator, Strategist, Speaker, and Thinker. With a focus on DeepTech, he pioneers Techno-Progressivism and Futurism. Alphan Manas invests in early to mid-stage startups and prefers collaborations that enhance innovation and technological advancements. His investment check sizes are tailored to support growth, with a preference for specific industries or sectors not disclosed publicly. While details on his geographical preferences, specific investment thesis, previous investments, and partnership styles are limited on his website, Alphan Manas’s professional career showcases a diverse range of interests and engagements.

  • The Veteran Fund

  • Prestellar Ventures

  • Build Ventures

  • James Markarian

    James Markarian is the Chief Technology Officer at Marlin Equity Partners with extensive experience in technology leadership roles. He has served as Advisor at DxContinuum, Chief Strategy Officer at SnapLogic, and Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Khosla Ventures. With a background in computer science and economics, he brings over 25 years of experience in data integration and application integration. James Markarian’s partnership and collaboration styles are evident in his discussions on big data and SnapLogic solutions.

  • Helena Huang

    Helena Huang is a Partner at Kirkland & Ellis LLP, specializing in Corporate Restructuring and Reorganization, Distressed M&A, Private Equity Fund Formation, and Private Equity Investments.

  • Austin Aley

    Austin Aley is an angel investor with a diverse investment focus, including companies headquartered in Austin, Texas. His investments range from seed to Series A stages, with notable investments in companies like Collateral Good Ventures, Midsummer Studios, 1Up Ventures, Polymarket, and 500 Emerging Europe. With a background in sales and a track record of success in dynamic markets, Austin Aley brings a strategic approach to his investments. His check sizes vary based on the opportunities presented, and his partnership and collaboration styles emphasize value creation and strategic alliances.

  • Lightbox

  • Daniel Goldfarb

    Daniel Goldfarb is the Co-Founder and CEO of Lendable, focusing on creating a more equitable and sustainable world through finance. Lendable’s investment thesis aims to assist leading companies in scaling to advance climate adaptation and reach underrepresented groups. Daniel Goldfarb’s previous investments include Lendable, a debt platform in Sub-Saharan Africa. His professional career includes being a partner at Greenstart, with an investment focus on data, finance, and energy. Daniel Goldfarb’s investment stage involves seed-stage venture capital and off-balance sheet debt platforms for alternative lenders. Geographically, his focus includes emerging markets. His partnership and collaboration styles are demonstrated through initiatives in theatre and multimedia projects, emphasizing creativity and diversity.

  • 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.

  • Douglas Leighton

    Douglas Leighton is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Dutchess Capital Management, a Boston-headquartered global hedge fund. He primarily focuses on investments in the legal marijuana market and pharmaceuticals and biotechnology industries. Dutchess Opportunity Fund II, managed by Altar Rock Capital, which Douglas is associated with, prefers to invest in the United States and Canada. Previous investments associated with Douglas Leighton include CampusTap. Dutchess Capital has made over 400 investments globally, ranging from seed capital for startups to $25 million for more established companies, with a total transaction value exceeding $2 billion. The collaboration and partnership styles of Douglas Leighton are not specifically mentioned in the available information.

  • Forebright Capital Management Ltd.

  • NIKI BELL

    NIKI BELL is a fee-based Investment Strategist and Investor Relations Expert, providing valuable consultation and coaching services for over two decades. She runs an International Investment Consultancy within the private sector, representing investors in multiple industries. NIKI BELL’s investment focus areas include equity stake, buy and sale, mergers & acquisitions. She operates as an early-stage investor & advisor, particularly reviewing contracts on behalf of investors and ensuring compliance with SEC and FINRA. NIKI BELL’s geographical preference includes international locations within the private sector. She has a track record in investment consultancy, relations, and CFO roles, with a focus on providing risk management solutions, financial strategy, and marketing strategies. NIKI BELL is known for her partnership and collaboration styles nurturing relationships and collaborations across different sectors.

  • Jim D’Aquila

    Jim D’Aquila is a seasoned investment banker with a focus on the experiential economy, including customization, retail, lodging, and adventure-based activities. He looks for companies that people donât even know they need. His professional career includes founding Rendersi and advising or investing in smaller, forward-thinking startups. While there is no specific information on his investment check size or partnership and collaboration styles, his geographical preference appears to be in the Twin Cities area. Previous investments and track record details are not available based on the search results.

  • Gary Jinks

    Gary Jinks is the executive leader and founder of GLJ Group, known for precision innovation in the Startup 3.0 era. His expertise lies in developing high-yield innovation, collaborating with incubators, accelerators, corporate innovation centers, and governments. Gary Jinks is deeply involved in business angel investing and strategic direction within innovation ecosystems. The GLJ Group operates based on the unique concept of ‘Startup 3.0 Precision Innovation,’ emphasizing the future of innovation.

  • Selahattin Onen

    Selahattin Onen is a Managing Partner and CEO at G101 and AGE Energy Group, with a focus on solid corporate development. His investment thesis involves the spirit of entrepreneurship, capital markets experience, and a relentless pursuit for identifying and avoiding decision biases. Selahattin Ánen is an Angel Investor with a geographic focus on Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). While his typical check size is not specified, he collaborates with a team that emphasizes entrepreneurship and avoiding decision biases.

  • Kristin Hull

    Kristin Hull is the Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Nia Impact Capital, focusing on companies advancing solutions for a healthy climate and a more just, equitable economy. She founded Nia Community Investments in 2010 for social justice and environmental sustainability in Oakland. Previous investments include Nia Global Solutions in partnership with Green Alpha Advisors. Kristin’s professional career includes roles at Yahoo, Fanatics, and POPSUGAR. She holds a B.A. in Mass Communication from Miami University and has a strong track record in leading teams through change. Kristin implements partnership and collaboration styles by weaving gender and racial equity criteria throughout the investment process and ensuring diversity in leadership within the companies she invests in.

  • Guihai Li

    Guihai Li, an Angel Investor, served as an Advisor at Srch2. Information on his investment thesis, investment focus areas, geographical preference, previous investments, track record, professional career, investment check size, and partnership and collaboration styles is not available through the provided sources.

  • Nation 1 VC

  • Rocana Venture

  • John Goodrich

    John Goodrich is a Data Management Analyst with vast experience in managing portfolios ranging from $50 million to $2 billion. His previous investments are in roles such as Treasury Analyst and Vice President in various organizations. However, specific investment check size information for him was not found. His partnership and collaboration styles were not detailed in the available information.

  • Eli May

    Yarra Wealth, a boutique Melbourne-based wealth management organization co-founded by Eli May, focuses on personalized holistic wealth offerings. With over three decades of experience, Yarra Wealth caters to high-net-worth individuals, families, foundations, and institutional investors. Their conservative investment style aims for consistent after-tax returns through fundamental research, technical analysis, and a value-based approach. They offer bespoke, tax-effective investment solutions across various asset classes, including equities, managed funds, fixed income, and alternative investments. Yarra Wealth emphasizes understanding clients’ needs and aspirations to tailor strategies accordingly, providing cost-effective institutional trade execution and market-leading portfolio administration services. Their motto reflects their approach: ‘It’s business, But it’s personal.’

  • Andrew Lacy

    Andrew Lacy is an angel investor with a focus on Impact, Gaming/eSports, Robotics, Food and Beverage, AgTech, Health & Hospital Services, E-commerce, and Consumer Internet. He invests in the Pre-seed and Seed stages, with a typical investment range of $10K – $50K, favoring a sweet spot of $20K. One of his recent investments is Sketchfab. He has invested in various sectors, including Impact, Robotics, and Consumer Internet. Andrew has a diverse investment portfolio and is connected to notable investors like James Currier and Aileen Lee.

  • Alex Behar

    Alex Behar is the Vice President at Sandbox Industries. His investment focus areas include AgTech (Seed), Food and Beverage (Seed), Impact (Seed), EnergyTech (Seed), ClimateTech/CleanTech (Seed), Impact (Series A), AgTech (Series A), Food and Beverage (Series A), EnergyTech (Series A), and ClimateTech/CleanTech (Series A). His investment check sizes range from $1 million to $20.0 million, with a sweet spot at $10.5 million. Alex Behar has a track record in food and agriculture investments, having previously worked at Cultivian Sandbox and as a consultant at Deloitte. His partnership and collaboration styles involve sourcing, diligence, and leading investments. He recently joined Buoyant Ventures as a Principal Investor, focusing on climate tech investments. Previous investments include Series B Impact and other impact-focused investments.

  • NC IDEA

  • Beck Sloman

    Beck Sloman, Co-Founder of 62 Mile Ventures, specializes in investments with a focus on companies with strong brands. His previous investments include Kindara, a platform empowering women in managing reproductive health. Beck Sloman’s investment check size and partnership styles were not available, but his professional career extends to supporting individuals in trauma, identity, emotional challenges, and growth. He operates in New York, USA, with an investment stage from seed funding. The investment thesis and geographical preferences are not specifically mentioned in the sources found.

  • Integral Business Solutions

  • Lumina Impact Ventures

  • Pierre Omidyar

    Pierre Omidyar is a pioneering investor and philanthropist known for his focus on social impact. His investment thesis revolves around empowering the Next Half Billion (NHB) in India through tech-led business models. Omidyar has primarily invested in innovative startups addressing social challenges. He typically focuses on seed and early-stage investments. His geographical preference includes India and the U.S. Omidyar’s previous investments include significant contributions to fight human trafficking. With a track record from founding eBay, his partnership and collaboration styles emphasize redefining capitalism to ensure equal opportunities. The specific check size of his investments is not readily available, but he is known for investing in transformative technologies. Pierre Omidyar’s career showcases his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to creating social good.

  • Kim Tennican

    Kim Tennican, Principal at Berntson Porter & Company, PLLC, focuses on investing in women-founded social impact companies in the Seattle and Portland areas. She typically makes three to eight investments per year, with deal-breakers including founders who are resistant to feedback. Kim looks for passionate founders with great teams, preferring companies at a growth stage. Her track record includes investments in companies like Kidstir, Moxxly, and Energy Storage Systems. With a background in business, accounting, and tax, she aids in due diligence and deal structuring. Kim advises angel investors to develop an investment thesis based on personal goals and urges entrepreneurs to be transparent about funding requirements. She defines a for-profit social venture as one with a positive impact and enjoys combining gardening and cooking at her urban farm.

  • Alex Osterwalder

    Alex Osterwalder is an influential figure in innovation investment, emphasizing evidence-based decision-making through growth boards and investment panels. He focuses on high-value jobs, extreme pains, and unrealized gains to identify opportunities. His investments span various stages, with an interest in corporate governance and strategic incentives. While his geographical preferences are not specified, his work with Strategyzer offers tools and insights for innovation success. Previous investments are undisclosed. Osterwalder’s track record includes pioneering the Business Model Canvas and earning global recognition for his contributions to business modeling and innovation. Investment check size and partnership collaboration styles are intricately linked to understanding innovation governance, evidence levels, and strategic incentives within investment panels.

  • Juan Manuel Serruya

    Juan Manuel Serruya is an Angel investor with a focus on Pre-seed Social Networks, Media/Content, Web3/Blockchain, Web3/Crypto, SaaS, and FinTech. His investment check size ranges from $5K to $50K, with a sweet spot of $25K. One of his notable investments is yayloh. Juan Serruya, the Founder and CEO of Datia, has a professional background in coding and spent his 20s building apps and engineering organizations for Spotify. He is actively involved at Datia in Product, Engineering, and Sales.

  • IBC Group

  • Mark Sugarman

    Mark Sugarman is the Founder and Managing Partner at MHS Capital. MHS Capital specializes in early-stage venture capital investments and was founded in 2006. Mark has a track record of investing in companies like Udemy. MHS Capital has a portfolio of 52 companies. Mark prefers investments in NA regions. The check size for investments varies, and the partnership and collaboration styles involve supporting ambitious entrepreneurs in building meaningful companies.

  • GoodWorld Creations

    GoodWorld Creations is an award-winning ESG and social impact platform specializing in software development for businesses and nonprofits. They focus on CSR, volunteering, customer engagement, fundraising, fintech, and social impact. Their investments include an equity crowdfunding platform and collaborations with Mastercard. GoodWorld’s check size for investments is not specified publicly. They seek strategic partnerships and collaboration through a range of specialties, including CSR, customer loyalty programs, and disaster response.

  • SustainVC, LLC

  • Doug Barry

    Doug Barry is an Angel Investor with a focus on Seed Round investments. He is the Co-Founder and Managing Director at Selby Ventures and also serves as Executive Chairman and Director at Vital Labs. His previous investments include Pandora Media, BigFix, Source3, and Electronic Arts. His latest investment was a $3M Seed Round in PROTO on Oct 30, 2020. Barry’s partnership and collaboration style is not specified.

  • Milan Vojicic

    Milan Vojicic focuses on investing in early-stage ventures, particularly in seed rounds and convertible notes. His geographical preference includes Austria, Europe, and the European Union. Past investments include World Data Lab and Aelios Finance. He has a background in business development and sales, with experience in Berlin, Germany. Milan Vojicic collaborates with companies in various industries, such as the gaming, social networking, and blockchain sectors.

  • 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.

  • AARON TONEYS

    Investment Thesis: Aaron Toneys seems to appreciate socially conscious companies that aim to solve significant global issues, such as those focused on sustainability and environmental impact. Investment Focus Areas: While not explicitly stated, the focus appears to be on companies that tackle pressing global challenges and contribute to positive societal change.

  • Chase Meyer

    Chase Meyer is a Partner at McCarthy Capital, a private-equity firm focused on being a value-added partner for management teams, founders, and families. He has been with the company since 2008. Chase’s investment focus areas include companies like 365 Retail Markets, Altair Global, Critical Response Group, Honey Smoked Fish, and WellnessLiving. McCarthy Capital places value on working with owners who wish to remain invested in their businesses as they pursue growth initiatives. Chase Meyer’s track record includes supporting high-growth companies and securing significant investments. The partnership and collaboration style at McCarthy Capital emphasizes being a value-added partner for management teams and founders.

  • Nordic Alpha

  • Michael Gamson

    Michael Gamson is an experienced tech executive who has shown exceptional leadership in growing companies like Relativity and LinkedIn. His investments include companies like Convoy and Inventables. He has a track record of meaningful growth and is known for his commitment to social impact programs. Mike’s investments span various sectors, and he focuses on companies in Chicago and the Midwest. His investments range from angel investments to Series C rounds, with a recent focus on social networks. As a mentor and advocate for Chicago-based companies, he actively supports non-profit organizations and serves on several boards. Mike’s partnership and collaboration style emphasize diversity and leveraging assets to build tech ecosystems.

  • Tangent Construction Services

  • 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.

  • Flywheel Social Enterprise Hub

    Flywheel Social Enterprise Hub strategically invests in startups focusing on social procurement. They help social entrepreneurs build and scale businesses with financial return and social impact. The investor’s active stage of investment is categorized as ‘Active’. Geographically, they invest in Cincinnati and run programs to boost sustainability in the region. Flywheel has made investments in equity startups and has a track record emphasizing core values in their selections. The investment check size is unknown, and their partnership and collaboration styles involve leading hackathons and partnering with organizations to drive sustainability initiatives.

  • Valentina Vitols

    Valentina Vitols is an angel investor specializing in women-led companies and social impact. She is a Limited Partner at Portfolia, Next Wave Impact, and a member of Pipeline Angels. Valentina’s investment focus areas include women-led companies and social impact. She operates in Seattle, Washington, and the United States. Valentina’s previous investments include Seattle Women’s Impact Fund and Valentina Vitols Studio. She has a track record in creative photography, entrepreneurship, and angel investing. Valentina’s partnership and collaboration styles involve mentorship, advocacy for women founders, and supporting social entrepreneurs. Her investment check size varies depending on the venture. Valentina has experience as a Limited Partner, Co-founder, and Angel Investor in various organizations. She also volunteers as a Photography Instructor and is known for her work in fine art and documentary photography.

  • Jason Kelly

    Jason Kelly, President at LiveIntent, focuses on people-based marketing. He invests in people-based channels where marketers spend half their budgets, with a 65% performance increase over non-people-based channels. His investments center around the evolution of people-based marketing, emphasizing the value of emails as identifiers and the opportunities of second-party data. Jason Kelly’s investment style aligns with the shift towards people-based marketing, reflecting a macro trend in the industry.

  • Sean Heilweil

    Sean Heilweil focuses on helping portfolio companies develop an IP as part of his investment thesis.

  • Chuck Fowler

    Chuck Fowler is focused on sustainable business innovation and environmental sustainability, believing that sustainability is a business innovation engine. He has contributed significantly to the evolution of the Fowler Center for Sustainable Value. Chuck’s previous investments include SplashLink, highlighting his interest in marketplace and online forums. With a background in ecosystem management and sustainability, Chuck has a track record of over 140 scientific publications and aims to apply his expertise to broader management problems, emphasizing marine conservation and critical habitat determinations. The investment check size information was not available. Chuck Fowler’s collaboration style aligns with understanding and bridging different collaboration styles for effective teamwork.

  • Jonathan Abrams

    Jonathan Abrams is an investor specializing in early-stage software startups, with a focus on social, future of work, cloud, and fintech. He is a Co-founder and General Partner at 8-Bit Capital. Jonathan has a track record in creating and managing successful companies such as Friendster, Inc., and Nuzzel, Inc. He holds a B.Sc. in Computer Science from McMaster University. His typical investment check size ranges from $250K to $1M, with a sweet spot at $500K, and he has made 25 investments across various sectors and seed stages. Jonathan supports cooperation and worker-owned businesses, as emphasized in his book ‘Companies We Keep.’

  • 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.

  • Signals Venture Capital

  • Genesis Partners

  • Mission Bay Capital, LLC

  • Martin Muoto

    Martin Muoto is the Founder and CEO of SoLa Impact, a real estate investment firm focusing on affordable housing for Black and brown communities in major urban areas. His track record includes roles such as Director of Research at General Atlantic, Analyst at Gartner Group, Principal at Accretive, and President at Accretive Commerce. Martin Muoto’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Sociology from the University of Pennsylvania and studies at The Wharton School in Business/Managerial Economics. He has been actively involved in driving social impact through his initiatives at SoLa Impact.

  • Bertelsmann Digital Media Investments Inc.

  • The Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra

  • Gulf Capital

  • JOT-Berlin

    JOT-Berlin is a group of angel investors with a focus on News, Life Science, and Social Media startups at the seed stage. They have previously invested in companies like Labiotech.eu and Biotech news resource based in Berlin. Their typical investment check size ranges from â¬1.5m to â¬3m. JOT-Berlin values collaboration styles and may engage in introspective, relational, and expressive approaches to partnerships.

  • 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.

  • Hoxton Ventures LLP

  • Viscogliosi Brothers LLC

  • Simone Brummelhuis

    Simone Brummelhuis is a partner in Borski Fund, actively involved in sourcing, selecting, and supporting the portfolio of companies. The Borski Fund, founded in October 2019 by Simone Brummelhuis and Laura Rooseboom, focuses on female tech entrepreneurs, data and AI-driven innovation, femtech, and sustainability. With an initial commitment of â¬21 million and a current fund size of â¬40 million, it has already invested in 10 promising startups. Simone’s career has spanned various sectors, and she has a strong track record in leadership. She advocates for inclusive innovation, economic growth, and female leadership. Geographically, she has a preference for investing in underrepresented founders in the US and Israel. Her partnership and collaboration styles emphasize empowering women founders and supporting gender-diverse small businesses globally.

  • Amy Chang

    Amy Chang is an angel investor who invests personal money into promising companies. She has a strong track record in leveraging intelligence from her diverse professional career, including roles at AMN Healthcare Services and Mitchell Madison Group. Amy’s investment focus areas include commercial products, social/platform software, and business. She typically invests in companies at the early stage (VC) with an undisclosed deal size. While her geographical preference is not specified, Amy has made investments in companies like Aside, Daffy, and Rattle. Her partnership and collaboration styles involve a focus on AI, analytics, and simplification of product portfolios, especially within the Collaboration Technology Group.

  • Craig Cogut

    Craig Cogut, as the Founding Partner of Pegasus Capital Advisors, focuses on businesses that secure competitive advantage through resource conservation, efficiency, and security. The investment strategy is centered around sustainability and wellness sectors. Geographically, there is a commitment to partnerships for sustainable development, exemplified by collaborations with organizations like UCLG Africa. The investment check size typically ranges from $50-150 million, emphasizing value-add and controlling ownership. Previous investments have reflected a track record of successful investment businesses, with a strong focus on impactful projects. Craig Cogut’s professional career is marked by leadership roles in founding and chairing Pegasus Capital Advisors, showcasing a dedication to impactful ventures. Partnership and collaboration styles underscore a commitment to sustainability and syncing efforts for sustainable development.

  • Bob Brennan

    Bob Brennan is an investor known for his wealth strategies, retirement savings strategies, college savings, socially conscious investing, business retirement plans, and portfolio reviews. He focuses on venture capital investments at the stage VC level. Bob Brennan has been involved in previous investments such as TrustCloud in a Series A round. With a track record of scaling companies, he emphasizes collaboration and partnership with a hands-on approach in the investment process.

  • Kiki Tidwell

    Kiki Tidwell operates in philanthropy and private equity, focusing on impact investing. She is an active angel investor specializing in cleantech, with a portfolio of angel investments. Kiki has served on boards of portfolio companies and advisory boards and is involved in various venture funds with cleantech themes. She was a member of Northwest Energy Angels and is now an Advisor to the Board of E8. Her angel education initiatives include webinars and panels. Kiki’s investments include E+Co, SJF Ventures, Micro Energy Credits, and more. She has made carbon-reduction mission investments and successfully initiated carbon reduction shareholder initiatives. Kiki’s investment check size has been over $3 million in 18 companies historically, with recent investments totaling $926,000 in seven deals.

  • Polymatter Invest

    Polymatter Invest focuses on investing in SaaS and moonshot tech companies at the Seed, Seed-extension, and Series A stages with a preference for Seed-extension rounds. They look for companies with vital metrics around the 75th percentile, emphasizing ARR volume and growth rate. Their investment approach includes providing founder empathy, scaling advice, SaaS best practices guidance, help with navigating pivots, and structured advice for fundraising processes. Polymatter Invest has invested in startups like Alto Pharmacy, Narrator.ai, Gorgias, Deel, Fathom Video, and more. They are also involved with Initialized Capital and Pioneer Fund.

  • Joshua Stech

    Joshua Stech is a Co-Founder and Owner of Sundae and serves as the Chief Executive Officer. He previously served as Senior Vice President, Execution at LendingHome. Before that, he was Co-Founder and CFO of Purpose Built Investments (PBI), a residential real estate private equity firm. He launched three investment funds for PBI focused on buying, renovating, and selling houses as well as bridge lending. Joshua’s latest investment was in Inspectify as part of their Series A on December 01, 2021.

  • Peter Simonson

    Peter Simonson is the Executive Director for the ACLU of New Mexico, leading victories such as achieving the freedom to marry for same-sex couples and banning civil asset forfeiture. With 20 years of executive experience, he has patents in surgical products and has been recognized globally for his innovation. His professional background includes sales, marketing, management, product development, and engineering. Mr. Simonson holds a Mechanical Engineering degree and has been an advocate for immigrant rights organizations. His collaboration style involves using language persuasively to secure cooperation, a skill vital for social evolution.

  • Nick Picone

    Nick Picone is an angel investor with a focus on Cloud Computing, Electronic Health Record (EHR), and Social Impact. He has made past investments in CareShield Health. With a geographical preference for markets like Cloud Computing and Health Care. Although details about his investment thesis, stage of investment, track record, investment check size, and partnership styles are not available, his history indicates a background in high school sports and potential connections to the wine industry.

  • 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.

  • Terry Kay

    Terry Kay is the Chief Financial Officer at Steinmetz Foundation. The foundation is located in Torrance, CA and primarily focuses on supporting its backcountry endowment, capital campaign, and steam programs. Terry Kay’s professional career spans over 50 years, and he is an award-winning novelist. Check size information for investments was not available for Terry Kay at the Steinmetz Foundation. Previous investments by the foundation include grants to organizations like the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. Geographically, the foundation is located in Torrance, CA. The partnership and collaboration styles of the foundation were not explicitly mentioned on the webpage.

  • Altay Tinar

    Altay Tinar is an angel investor focusing on SaaS and moonshot tech companies. He has a preference for Seed, Seed-extension, and Series A rounds, emphasizing on ARR volume, growth rate, and net dollar retention. Altay Tinar’s previous investments include Missafir, with investments typically ranging in the Seed-extension stage. With a track record that spans various companies like DocPlanner, Ekmob Field Team Management Solutions, and more, Altay Tinar brings a wealth of experience to the table. His investment check sizes typically range from $250K to $5M, and he emphasizes collaboration and partnership in a win-win, value-creating approach.

  • Mammoth

  • Nicholas Talarico

    Nicholas Talarico is a Founder and CEO of Super Free Games, with an investment range of $10K – $250K and a sweet spot of $25K. His current investment focus areas include Lodging/Hospitality, Creator/Passion Economy, Games, Social Commerce, Impact, Logistics, Food and Beverage, Real Estate/PropTech, Consumer Health, and Consumer Internet. One of his recorded investments is in Lottery.com at the Seed stage with co-investors David Namdar, Micah Rutiz, Ben Narasin, and Ryan Scott. Nicholas Talarico’s professional career involves serving as an Advisor and Investor at Teachable.

  • Tyler Dikman

    Tyler Dikman is an Angel investor with a focus on markets like Clean Technology, Consumer Internet, Mobile, Healthcare, Online Travel, Social Travel, Mobile Commerce, and Mobile Advertising. He has made past investments in LoungeBuddy. Tyler started his business CoolTronics at a young age, growing it to over $3.5 million in sales. He also co-founded Redux, which raised $1.65 million in venture funding. Tyler is known for his marketing and personal branding skills and has appeared on The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch. His partnership and collaboration style involves providing mentorship, advice, and support to the companies he invests in, aiming for win-win outcomes.

  • Vanu Bose

    Vanu Bose is the founder and CEO of Vanu, Inc., specializing in software radio infrastructure solutions for cellular operators. Vanu has made substantial investments in the telecommunications sector, with a notable $32 million venture capital investment led by Norwest Venture Partners in 2008. Previous investments include $9 million from Charles River Ventures. Vanu focuses on business development, marketing, and integration efforts in India, expanding its presence through staffing and strategic partnerships. Bose’s track record showcases a dedication to connecting the unconnected and supporting rural areas with cellular service, reflecting a strong commitment to social impact. The investment stage by Vanu includes mid to late-stage investments, with a geographical focus on regions like India. Bose’s partnership and collaboration styles emphasize strategic partnerships and collaborations to achieve impactful outcomes in the telecommunications industry.

  • 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.

  • PEQ Invest

  • Yatir VC

  • Jack Herrick

    Jack Herrick is an Angel investor who focuses on sectors like Web3/Blockchain, Impact, Social Networks, Media/Content, Future of Work, Developer Tools, Education, ClimateTech/CleanTech, and Enterprise. His investment size typically ranges from $25K to $250K, with a sweet spot of $100K. Some of his key investments include Florida Street, Teahouse Finance, and SX Network. Jack Herrick’s professional career includes being an associate at McKinsey & Company, co-founder and CEO of Luminescent Technologies, and founder of wikiHow. He has made investments in companies like BigTray. Herrick’s partnership and collaboration style can be observed through his innovative work with wikiHow and collaborations with entities like the United Nations.

  • Marc Schröder

    Marc Schröder has strategically invested in over 60 exceptional early stage entrepreneurs during the last decade across the USA, Europe, and Israel.

  • Clay Lee

    Mr. Clay Lee is an Angel Investor who serves as a Board Member at Logic Nation.

  • Bravia Capital Partners Inc.

  • Gad Liwerant

    Mr. Gad Liwerant, an inventor and president of VSCM Capital Management LLC, founded VideoShare in 1998 and co-founded eBrick. His investments include companies in industries like Social/Platform Software, Healthcare Technology Systems, and Automotive. He is known for his active involvement in business ventures, serving as a board member at Level 99. Gad Liwerant’s investment check size and geographical preferences are not explicitly stated. His partnership and collaboration styles are not detailed in the available information.

  • ScholarNexus

    ScholarNexus is a non-profit organization affiliated with Neuromatch, working at the interface of neuroscience, machine learning, and psychology. They focus on modernizing the scholarly article process. Their previous investments include technology services for the biopharma sector. The organization’s Founder built a career development business helping students tap into LinkedIn and ChatGPT power. ScholarNexus is based in the U.S., founded in 2007, with a core group of professionals. They have not made any investments or acquisitions yet. The investment check size is not available. Partnership and collaboration styles of ScholarNexus are not explicitly stated.

  • Florian Moerth

    Florian Moerth is an impact investor focusing on social change and driving positive outcomes through investments. He has previously invested in Factory Berlin and operates mainly in the EU and NA regions. Florian’s investment focus areas include impact ventures, with a recent investment in Factory Berlin. His partnership and collaboration styles involve active participation and board membership in companies like KONUX and Capitol AI. Florian Moerth’s professional career includes roles as a Founder at Sanno Capital and involvement in AI-powered platforms like Capitol AI. The investment check size for Florian Moerth is around $1.05 million, as seen in the investment in Factory Berlin.

  • Ivan Brockman

    Ivan Brockman is a Partner in the Strategic Advisory Group at PJT Partners, based in San Francisco, with over fourteen years of experience in the technology business. His investment focus areas include advising companies in all sectors of technology. Ivan’s investment check size and previous investments are not available. He has a track record in advising companies, financial sponsors, and VCs in technology. Geographically, Ivan has a preference for working in San Francisco. For partnership and collaboration styles, his approach is not detailed in the available information.

  • Robert Wolfe

    Bob Wolfe is an experienced Chief Compliance Officer and Chief Financial Officer with over 19 years in the private equity industry. His geographical preference is Dickson City, Pennsylvania, United States. He has focused on making the board process easier with Zeck. Robert Wolfe’s track record includes chairing Red Lion Hotels Corporation and serving as a director of Symetra Financial Corporation and Toyota AI Ventures.

  • Unity Point Health Ventures

  • Bellingham Angel Investors

    Bellingham Angel Investors is an active group of accredited investors providing capital, connections, and expertise to early-stage ventures. They are segment agnostic and focus on the US Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, Canada. Bellingham Angel Investors has made previous investments in companies like Allotrope Medical and Buildpulse. The team members include Om Bhatia, Rud Browne, Robin Halliday, Mark Knittel, and Troy Muljat, each with their unique investment focus areas and check sizes. The group often collaborates with other angel investing groups to discover new companies and syndicate investment rounds.

  • Nicolas Bernadi

    Nicolas Bernadi is focused on partnerships with companies like Shaw Bakers in San Francisco.

  • Will Dayble

    Will Dayble focuses on investments in the gaming industry, particularly in creating the Third Place for Millennials and Gen-Z. He is actively involved in early-stage investments and entrepreneurship education through courses like ‘Pitching for early stage investment.’ While his geographical preferences are not specified, his track record includes promoting social impact startups in Australia. Will Dayble’s check sizes for investments are not available, and his partnership and collaboration styles are not explicitly stated.

  • Dagmar van Ravenswaay Claasen

    Dagmar van Ravenswaay Claasen, a Venture Partner at Borski Fund, focuses on Impact (Seed) and ClimateTech/CleanTech (Seed) investments in the EU. Her investment range is $100K – $5.0M, with a sweet spot at $1.5M. Previous investments include companies in Series A Impact, ClimateTech/CleanTech, and FinTech. She collaborates actively after providing financing to address the investment diversity gap. Dagmar works with a team of talented individuals who actively support the portfolio companies at Borski Fund.

  • Lorenz Bogaert

    Lorenz Bogaert is focused on investing in Enterprise Applications and High Tech sectors. He has invested in companies like Trint, Maison Sport, and Faqbot. With a portfolio covering diverse sectors, Lorenz emphasizes partnerships and collaboration. His investments range in check size as per the deal requirements.

  • Suzanne Andrews

    Suzanne Andrews is an angel investor and an ecosystem builder with a focus on women and money. She serves as the Principal for Connections at Montcalm, developing educational programs and strategic communications. Suzanne holds a BA in Computer Science from Brown University and has co-authored a book on angel investing. Her investments primarily target women-owned positive social impact companies, particularly in the fair fashion industry. Suzanne Andrews has a check size ranging between $500K and $1.5M per investment. She promotes collaboration among workers by understanding different collaboration styles to enhance productivity and contribution.

  • 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.

  • Robert Siegel

    Robert Siegel is a Partner at XSeed Capital with investment areas including business operations, mobile solutions, and software systems. He teaches at Stanford Graduate School of Business, sits on Boards of Directors, and has experience at GE Security, Pixim, and Intel Corporation.

  • Keen Growth Capital

  • IRIS

  • Sugath Warnakulasuriya

    Sugath Warnakulasuriya is a strategic advisor and entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience in innovation and growth. He is a Private Equity Investor at Pasadena Angels, Inc. and has previously served as the Chief Executive Officer at 10EQS and as a Private Equity Analyst at McKinzie & Co. LLC. Additionally, he currently holds the position of Chief Strategy Officer at KIOSOFT TECHNOLOGIES, LLC. Sugath’s educational background includes studies at the University of Southern California. Unfortunately, specific details regarding his investment thesis, investment focus areas, stage of investment, geographical preference, previous investments, investment check size, and partnership and collaboration styles could not be found from the available sources.

  • Planet A Ventures

  • Northstar Ventures

  • John Pelly

    John Pelly serves as a Senior Advisor at Evercore Group. His investment focus areas are not specified. His stage of investment is unclear. There is no information available regarding his geographical preference, previous investments, track record, professional career, investment check size, partnership, and collaboration styles.

  • Douglas Stark

    Douglas Stark is an Angel investor with a track record in co-founding and investing in innovative startups. He is currently a Co-Founder and Board Member at Voi Technology, focusing on social networks, media, and content. With a Chief Operating Officer role at Voi Technology, he brings over two decades of progressive experience in program management, project engineering, software development, and R&D. Douglas previously served as the Chief Executive Officer of SSE Business Lab, a unicorn business accelerator in Northern Europe. His investment range typically falls between $5K to $50K per company, with a sweet spot at $25K. Recent investments include Fika and memmo.me, both in the Seed stage, with total funds raised of $2M and $36M respectively. Douglas Stark’s collaboration style emphasizes building what cannot be bought and a technology optimist approach.

  • Justin Disch

    Justin Disch is a Vice President at McCarthy Capital, a private-equity firm that focuses on being a value-added partner for management teams, founders, and families. While Justin Disch’s specific investment thesis and focus areas are not available, he has been involved in investments such as BUBS Naturals and Blue Sky eLearn. McCarthy Capital operates with a partnership style that aims to support and collaborate closely with the management teams of the companies they invest in. The check size for investments led by Justin Disch is not disclosed publicly.

  • Dan Knox

    Dan Knox is actively investing in Science Exchange at present.

  • Valhalla Ventures

  • Paul Sri

    Paul Sri is focused on Sustainable, Responsible, and Impact Investing. He believes in aligning values with investments to potentially increase financial performance by focusing on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) issues.

  • Michele Orzan

    Michele Orzan is an Italian eco-social leader with a keen sense for business and an authentic entrepreneurial spirit. He is the President of EuCham – European Chamber, aiming to represent and promote the interests of companies in Europe. Michele has various roles in organizations such as EBAN, World Economic Forum, The Climate Reality Project, GREENWILL, JEUNE, and OECD. His career includes roles as an advisor, judge, leader, and founder across diverse initiatives. Michele Orzan collaborates with a global network of professionals and experts to drive initiatives that focus on sustainability, entrepreneurship advancement, gender and social inclusion, and ethics. He actively engages in events, competitions, and forums, such as the CEE Business Integrity Forum, to foster integrity and anti-corruption practices within the business environment.

  • Kurt Beecher Dammeier

    Kurt Beecher Dammeier is a passionate investor with a focus on technology vendors, corporate strategy, corporate venture capital, and venture capital. His investments are mainly in the technology sector. Kurt Beecher Dammeier favors early-stage investments, primarily participating in seed funding rounds. He has a geographical preference for investing in the United States, particularly in Seattle, Washington. Kurt’s previous investments include Human Inc. in a Series B funding round. His career is rooted in the food industry, particularly as the Founder of Beecher’s Handmade Cheese. Kurt ensures his investments align with his passion for authentic, full-flavored foods. The investment check size is tailored to seed-stage investments. Regarding partnership and collaboration styles, no specific information was found.

  • Brad Dickson

    Brad Dickson is an impact investor focusing on social entrepreneurship and technology-based startups in the State of Utah. He is a founding board chair of PandoLabs and a member of various investment committees and networks. His investment check size and specific partnership styles were not explicitly mentioned in the available information.

  • 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.

  • Chris Lynch

    Chris Lynch is the Chief Financial Officer at Sprinklr, leading global teams in finance, treasury, M&A, legal, and more. His investment focus areas at Sprinklr include marketing tech and social media. He is involved in supporting rapid growth and innovation at Sprinklr through his strategic financial expertise. Geographically, he has a global reach, working with peers from diverse locations. The partnership and collaboration styles of Chris Lynch at Sprinklr involve fostering unified customer experiences through a partner ecosystem model that includes integrations, agencies, and social media channels. Specific details on investment check size or previous investments were not found.

  • Sam Yagan

    Sam Yagan, Managing Partner at Corazon Capital, focuses on investments in social networks, consumer internet, and enterprises at seed and Series A stages. He prefers investments ranging from $250K to $3.0M, with a sweet spot at $1.5M. Sam’s recent investments include SpotHero, SafeGraph, PrettyLitter, Betaout, Pearachute, Shiftgig, and LiveMinutes. He has a current fund size of $134M and targets Midwest, Los Angeles, Southern California, and San Francisco Bay Area regions. Sam Yagan is also known for his roles at ShopRunner, The Match Group, and his educational background from Stanford and Harvard.

  • Coran Capshaw

    Coran Capshaw is a highly successful entrepreneur known for his far-reaching investments within and outside the musical landscape. He is committed to philanthropy and holds a deep dedication to sustainability. Coran Capshaw’s investment focus areas include entertainment, e-commerce, and renewable energy. He has a diverse portfolio of investments, including ventures like tvg hospitality and Chess Club. As the Founder of Red Light Management, Coran Capshaw manages over 400 artists and has a significant presence in the music industry. His investments typically range from seed to later-stage funding, and he is actively involved in supporting artists like Dave Matthews Band, Sam Hunt, and Luke Bryan. Coran Capshaw’s professional career showcases his exceptional talent for recognizing opportunities and building impressive partnerships. He has a hands-on approach to collaboration and is known for pioneering direct-to-fan marketing strategies. Capshaw’s investment check size has contributed to the success of Red Light Management, a company that has generated significant touring gross income over the years.

  • Fanny Corpet

    Fanny Corpet, as an investor, is known for her ethical and responsible investment approach. She founded Alter Equity in 2007 with a focus on impact finance and responsible ESG practices. Alter Equity aims to invest in companies that resolve social or environmental concerns and promote responsible business practices. Fanny Corpet prioritizes a double beneficial impact on society through her investments. She has a professional background as the founder and CEO of Alter Equity and is recognized for promoting innovation and team collaboration within her investments.

  • Copenhagen Venture

  • Gabe Karp

    Gabe Karp is a Venture Partner at Lightbank and a Partner at Detroit Venture Partners. His investment focus areas include LegalTech (Seed), Social Commerce (Seed), Games (Seed), MarketingTech (Seed), among others. He typically invests in early-stage technology companies. Gabe has a track record of investing in companies like Rockbot, 3D Cloud by Marxent, Quikly, and Waymark. His investments range from $100K to $5.0M, with a sweet spot at $1.5M. Gabe has a diverse professional career, specializing in leadership development, conflict management, and building successful cultures. He has been recognized for his work, including being named General Counsel of the Year for the State of Michigan in 2011. Gabe’s partnership and collaboration styles emphasize growth, scale, and operational excellence.

  • Sami Pal

    Sami Pal, known professionally as Samriti Pal, is an experienced investor with a background in finance and innovation strategy. Sami has held positions in various prestigious organizations, including roles as a Venture Capital Associate at Nyca Partners, an Equity Research Analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and an Investment Summer Analyst at Water Island Capital, LLC. Currently, Samriti serves as the Director of Finance & Innovation Strategy at Coney Island Prep, where she is also an HBS Leadership Fellow. Samriti’s professional journey showcases her expertise in fintech, product management, and venture capital. With a strong foundation in finance and strategy, Samriti Pal focuses on investments aligned with her experience and interests. Her investment thesis likely revolves around fintech and innovative solutions, given her background in these areas. Samriti prefers investing in early to mid-stage startups, with a track record of supporting companies in their growth phases. Geographically, her investments have been concentrated in New York, indicating a preference for local opportunities. Samriti’s partnership approach is likely geared towards providing strategic guidance and operational support to portfolio companies, leveraging her diverse experience in the finance industry.

  • Zor Gorelov

    Zor Gorelov is the Co-Founder, Board Member, President, and Chief Executive Officer at Kasisto. With over two decades of experience in the software industry, Zor has a strong background in leadership and entrepreneurship. He focuses on investing in promising companies in highly regulated verticals. Zor led Kasisto to receive significant funding for its conversational AI platform, demonstrating his commitment to innovation. While specific investment focus areas were not found, Zor’s involvement in AI innovations at Kasisto highlights his interest in cutting-edge technologies. His previous investments include OpDemand. Zor Gorelov’s investment check size can vary, with Kasisto receiving $15 million for expansion. In partnerships and collaborations, Zor prioritizes personalization and efficiency, as seen in the strategic alignment with Westpac to enhance customer experiences through AI technology.

  • Brittney Bean

    Brittney Bean is a tech entrepreneur known for her creative strategies in raising funds. She has been involved in ventures like Songdrop and Mother Clucker. Bean focuses on social platforms in fashion and music industries, emphasizing interoperability and portability. Her current interest extends to the profitable restaurant business. Previous battles with sexism in finance shaped her innovative approaches. Bean’s investments reflect a commitment to empowering female entrepreneurs, addressing disparities in funding. While specific investment check sizes are not available, she leverages partnerships and collaboration styles that foster effective teamwork among collaborators with different preferences.

  • 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.

  • Russell Siegelman

    Russell Siegelman focuses on consumer and energy-related technologies and markets for investments. He serves as the Chairperson of the Board at Freespira and is a Lecturer in Management at Stanford Graduate School of Business. With over 25 years of experience, he has a background in high tech, software, and the Internet. Russell is an angel investor with a specific interest in consumer Internet, mobile, online advertising, software, social innovation, and impact investing. His previous investments include Alminder, WildBlue, Bipsync, and HotelTonight. He has a track record of leading investments and teaching classes in entrepreneurship. Russell’s investment check size is not specified, and his partnership and collaboration style is influenced by his extensive experience in the industry.

  • Brian Costello

    Brian Costello is an Investment Partner and Individual/Angel based in Boston, MA. He focuses on Convertible Note, Early Stage Venture, Secondary Market, and Seed investments. Costello’s geographical preference includes the Greater Boston Area, East Coast, and New England regions. He has made investments in Crayon, CRAVE, AdmitSee, and ezCater, with check sizes ranging from $630K to $15M. Costello has a track record of 7 personal investments and 1 partnership investment.

  • Sean Besser

    Sean Besser is an Angel Investor with a focus on analytics, digital media, consumer internet, social media, and mobile sectors. He has made previous investments in companies like Example company Inc with a seed round investment of $1,000,000. His past experiences include positions at GetGlue, Movielink, TiVo, DISH Network, and FOX Sports.

  • Kathleen Baxley

    Kathleen Baxley is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the social work field and program management. Her career includes roles as a Program Specialist at the NIH Clinical Center, Department Chief of Social Work, and Deputy Department Chief at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. With 29 years of experience in social work, including child abuse, intimate partner violence, and medical social work, Kathleen holds clinical social work licensure in Washington, DC and North Carolina. She has a background in psychology, social work, health care administration, and business administration, with degrees from University of Pittsburgh and University of Maryland University College. Kathleen’s career reflects a commitment to social welfare and healthcare, showcasing her expertise in managing diverse teams and complex programs.

  • Reuben Jeffery

    Reuben Jeffery serves as the Chief Executive Officer, President, and Managing Director at Rockefeller Financial. He has a track record that includes working for 18 years at Goldman Sachs & Co., serving in the U.S. government, and holding positions such as Under Secretary of State for Economic, Energy, and Agricultural Affairs. His previous investments include Relationship Science and Riverstone Credit Opportunities Income PLC. Reuben’s current role involves chairing the board of directors for various companies and being an independent director for SMBC Americas Holdings, Inc. He is known for his collaboration styles, as seen in partnerships such as with Ara Partners. The investment check size and specific investment focus areas are not publicly available.

  • Mark Brooks

    Mark Brooks focuses on compatibility in the internet dating industry and recent investments include Match, The Meet Group, and Spark Networks. His expertise spans 15 years and he collaborates with various companies to drive growth and conversions. Mark Brooks’ investment check size is not specified, emphasizing responsible operations. His partnership and collaboration style involves niche agency-consultancy through Courtland Brooks, focusing on strategy, marketing, and business development for internet dating companies.

  • Valedor

  • Matt Condon

    Matt Condon is the CEO of PleasrDAO, an angel investor based in Delaware. His latest investment was in Artizen for $2.2 million. He led Bardavon Health Innovations for the past 10 years.

  • Jason Hunt

    Jason Hunt is an experienced investor with a focus on seed-stage software companies, displaying a collaborative partnership style. Having a track record as VP of Partnerships at QuickNode, a former Business Development professional at Amazon Web Services, and various leadership roles in startups, including co-founding LessonLodge, he brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His investments range from $50K-$50K, with recent involvement in seed-stage software companies like Fathom. He is known to assist founders with recruiting engineers and building company culture, fostering high-performing cultures within startups.

  • Scooter Braun

    Scooter Braun is an active investor with a focus on companies in the Business/Productivity Software, Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology, and Financial Software industries. He invests in gaming/esports, social commerce, health & hospital services, health IT, consumer internet, and fintech sectors. His investment check size ranges from $250K to $5.0M, with a sweet spot of $1M. Scooter Braun has made 48 investments and partners with other investors such as Lior Shiff, Marlinspike, Larry Marcus, and more. He engages in partnerships and collaborations to support companies at various stages, including seed and Series A.

  • Alois Hotter

    Alois Hotter is an Investment Manager at AM Ventures, a leading venture capital firm specializing in industrial 3D printing. AM Ventures supports trailblazing entrepreneurs focusing on materials, software, hardware, and applications for additive manufacturing. Their investments range from â¬500k to â¬3m and cover stages from seed to growth. Previous investments include companies in various industries related to additive manufacturing. AM Ventures aims to make valuable investments and believes in the success of the AM industry through cooperation and collaboration.

  • Steve Nasiri

    Steve Nasiri is a serial entrepreneur in MEMS and the Semiconductor industry. He founded InvenSense, leading it to global market leadership in motion tracking solutions. With a track record of successful ventures like NextInput and Gate Lab, he serves as an Angel Investor and Mentor, supporting early-stage startups. As Chairman of the Nasiri Foundation, he focuses on innovative and sustainable solutions for social issues. Steve’s investment focus areas include wearables, consumer electronics, and semiconductors, with a check size tailored to the needs of startups. His partnership and collaboration styles emphasize hands-on support and strategic guidance for portfolio companies.

  • Marco Cesare Solinas

    Marco Cesare Solinas is an Investment Professional at Blue Future Partners focusing on supporting startups with a commitment to achieving positive ESG outcomes. His investment thesis revolves around deploying innovations in supply chains to reverse environmental harm, with an emphasis on ESG and Impact investing considerations. Marco collaborates with other investors and startups to address ESG compliance voluntarily. His investment focus areas include technology and venture capital, with a preference for both direct and indirect investments. He targets early stages (Seed, Series A) and small fund sizes, prioritizing professionalism and portfolio construction. While specific investment check sizes are not mentioned, he emphasizes the importance of a unique portfolio construction model for success. Marco’s professional background includes a CEMS Master’s in International Management and a Bachelor’s in Economics and Finance from Bocconi University.

  • Svea Fina

    Svea Fina is the Founder & CEO of FINA, a full-service marketing agency based in NYC. She is also an Impact Investor. Svea Fina’s investment focus areas are related to marketing and supporting founders and startups in launching businesses and marketing products. She maintains a geographical preference for the US and Europe. Although specific information about the stage of investment and investment check size is not available, Svea Fina’s previous investments are likely related to supporting founders and startups through her agency. With a background in Cultural Sciences & Economics from Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Svea Fina’s partnership and collaboration style involve fostering collaboration and empowering people to reach their business goals.

  • Shelley Berg

    Shelley Berg focuses on impact investments that generate environmental impact. She is an expert in commodities and impact investing, with over 20 years of experience managing portfolios. Shelley runs a consultancy with an embedded ESG focus, aiming to make the world a cleaner and healthier planet by monetizing natural and man-made assets. While specific details on her investment thesis were not available, her focus areas include environmental impact investments. Shelley’s preferred stage of investment aligns with seed, early, and growth-stage companies to ensure proper allocation and estimate growth potential. Geographically, information on Shelley Berg’s investment preference was not found. Her professional background includes being a Steinway piano artist and a five-time Grammy-nominated arranger, orchestrator, and producer. Details about her track record, previous investments, investment check size, and partnership and collaboration styles related to investing were not directly available through the search results.

  • GUILLERMO RODRIGUEZ

    Guillermo Rodriguez is a leader of the firm’s cannabis efforts for the Virtual CFO team at Anders. He specializes in Cannabis investments and provides services such as Advisory, Audit, Assurance, and Tax services. His professional background, education, certifications, and publications reflect his expertise in this area. Anders serves various industries including Cannabis, Banking, Construction, and Health Care.

  • Troy Henikoff

    Troy Henikoff is a Managing Director at MATH Venture Partners, where his investment thesis includes funding authentic founders with an unfair advantage in customer acquisition. He primarily focuses on early-stage startups and prefers investments in Social Networks, Real Estate/PropTech, E-commerce, Marketplaces, and FinTech sectors. Based in Chicago, Illinois, Troy has a current fund size of $46M and a sweet spot investment size of $1M. His previous investments include companies like Excelerate Labs in Energy and SurePayroll in Fintech & Enterprise Software. With a track record in various boards and organizations, Troy brings extensive experience and knowledge to the startups he supports. His partnership and collaboration styles emphasize making pitches compelling and nurturing entrepreneurship.

  • 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.

  • Richard Frederick

    Richard Frederick is an investor focused on making an impact over generating revenue. His investment thesis centers on choosing an industry he is passionate about and fostering creativity in venture capital. While the geographical preference is unclear, previous investments include raising funds for Autotask. Richard has a track record as a retired military forensic psychologist, offering insights on psychological testing. The investment check size is unspecified. Collaboration styles reflect a harmonious approach to partnerships, emphasizing working together effectively.

  • Susana Meza Graham

    Susana Meza Graham is a seasoned games industry professional with extensive experience in making companies, their business, and people grow. She is an active board member and investor in several games & tech companies worldwide. Susana co-founded and chairs ALDEON, an independent investment firm focusing on early-stage game and technology startups. Her previous roles include CMO and COO at Paradox Interactive, where she played a key role in building the company over 14 years, leading it through phases like a successful IPO and listing. Susana Meza Graham mentors and advises organizations and individuals working with societal impact in different ways.

  • Seamon Chan

    Seamon Chan is a Managing Partner at Palm Drive Capital with a focus on unit economics of invested firms and helping them reach profitability. Palm Drive Capital’s investment thesis emphasizes the importance of unit economics for private companies at an early stage. Seamon Chan’s previous investments span over 150 technology startups across five continents. His professional career includes roles at Insight Venture Partners, a mobile app development company in the US, and a game advertising startup in Europe. Seamon Chan’s partnership and collaboration style at Palm Drive Capital began over a decade ago, originating from Stanford, where he collaborates with other managing partners to drive the firm’s success.

  • Sam Pullara

    Sam Pullara is a Managing Director at Sutter Hill Ventures based in Los Altos, California, United States. He typically invests $25k-$100k in young companies with a focus on enterprise software. His portfolio includes investments in Apps, Market Research, Mobile, and Polar acquired by Google. He is an experienced investor with a track record of supporting startups such as Transposit, Observe Inc., and Lacework. Sam has a Master of Science degree in Physics from Northwestern University and a Bachelor of Science degree from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. His investment check size ranges from $25k to $100k.

  • 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.

  • Northwest Technology Ventures

  • Kenneth Branson

    Kenneth Branson has made numerous investments in companies like Audit Sight, OpsLock, and Trajectory Solutions within the Financial Software, Business/Productivity Software, and Social/Platform Software industries.

  • Rick Holliday-Smith

    Rick Holliday-Smith is an Angel Investor with a leadership background in capital markets and derivatives. He has served as Chairman at ASX Limited and Director at Servcorp Limited. With a BA (Hons) Degree, an FAICD, and CA qualifications, he focuses on seed-stage investments. His geographical preference includes Asia-Pacific (APAC) and Australasia. His previous investments include positions at QBiotics Group, Cochlear Limited, DCA Group Limited, and more. Rick’s check size for investments is dynamic based on opportunities. His career showcases roles at various organizations, highlighting his international business experience and leadership roles. Rick emphasizes collaboration and strategic partnerships in his investment approach.

  • Brandon Arbini

    Brandon Arbini is an Angel/Individual investor with a focus on E-Commerce, Fashion, Internet, Location Based Services, Parenting, and Social Media. His past investments include BabyJunk, Inc. Mr. Arbini served as a co-founder of Zencoder, which was acquired by Brightcove. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Biblical Studies from Azusa Pacific University. Brandon Arbini’s partnership and collaboration style is evident through his experience in software development consultancy and co-founding Zencoder. His career timeline includes roles such as Lead Web Designer, Web Developer, Marketing Creative Manager, and Software Architect at Brightcove.

  • 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.

  • Johan Franzen

    Johan Franzen is a Head Of Research And Development at Mycronic with a track record in the NHL. He has invested in Rumblestrip, and operates in the EU region. His investments are valued at SEK5M. Specifics about his investment check size and partnership and collaboration styles are not available.

  • Zecca Lehn

    Zecca Lehn is the General Partner of Responsibly Ventures, a California-based VC focusing on PreSeed startups in Social and Sustainable Tech. The investment thesis emphasizes positive impacts with high diversity in the portfolio. Zecca Lehn’s fund invests in startups at the Pre-Seed stage with check sizes up to $250K and valuations below $10M post-money, primarily in the U.S. Some of the previous investments include VMind AI, Atelier, and LumiCup. Zecca Lehn’s track record and professional career details are not available. Responsibly Ventures follows a partnership style with a focus on social and sustainable startups, emphasizing collaboration for positive impacts.

  • James Carstairs

    James Carstairs is an investor focusing on Travel, Hospitality, Food, Social Analytics, Sports Data, I Gaming, Bitcoin, Real Estate & Properties, with previous investments in investment property management. His track record and professional career include a role as the KM/AI Principal Product Manager at PegaSystems. The check size of his investments is not specified, and his partnership and collaboration styles are not explicitly mentioned in the available data.

  • Blue Hill Partners, LLC

  • Mark Leslie

    Mark Leslie is an angel investor focused on investing in managed funds, including venture capital, private equity, and hedge funds. He is known for his past role as CEO of Veritas Software. Mark Leslie’s geographical preference is centered in the US. His investments include participating in deep tech with a focus on fascinating science and technology. As the Managing General Partner of Leslie Ventures, he has an extensive track record of serving on the boards of numerous high-tech companies. Mark Leslie has made investments in various companies such as Pano AI and Rubrik. His investment check sizes and partnership styles remain undisclosed.

  • 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.

  • Nishul Saperia

    Nishul Saperia is an experienced entrepreneur and investor with a focus on supporting startups. He co-founded Cquestr8 and serves as a Board Member at Jealous Sweets. Previously, he co-founded Markit and served as its Director. Nishul’s investment focus areas are not specified, but his partnership and collaboration styles are not explicitly mentioned in the available information. The investment check size is also not provided. He has a track record of successful ventures and involvement in various businesses across London and New York.

  • Janpieter Scheerder

    Janpieter Scheerder is an investor with a focus on XAware, and his primary job title is an advisor at Shoot 2 Share. He has made investments primarily at the seed stage, with his investment in XAware in a Series A round. His geographical preferences may include Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands, and he has a track record of distinguished roles at Sun Microsystems. Janpieter Scheerder’s partnership and collaboration style may involve introspective, relational, and expressive approaches to ensure effective collaboration with diverse teams.

  • Jeff Scofield

    Jeff Scofield is a Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer at Lime Rock Partners. He specializes in leading opportunities in the E&P and oilfield service sectors in North America and internationally. Jeffrey serves on the board of directors of various companies including Axis Energy Services, OiLSERV, Prairie Energy, and others. Lime Rock Partners V, a real assets and natural resources fund, managed by Lime Rock Partners, targets investments in multiple sectors including oil and gas. The fund is located in Houston, Texas, and invested in the United States. Participation in funding rounds and investment check sizes vary across different opportunities.

  • Nikolaus Bayer

    Nikolaus Bayer is an angel investor known for investing in early stage software ventures, particularly those with B2B business models. His focus areas include digitalization, artificial intelligence, operations research, and impact/sustainability. Investments are made shortly before or after market entry, with strong emphasis on being an advisor and sparring partner. Nikolaus holds the title of Germany’s Business Angel of the Year 2020. With over 20 years of entrepreneurial experience, he co-founded IRIS Analytics GmbH in 2007. His investments are mainly in Germany and internationally. His portfolio includes blockchain solutions, SaaS for Amazon merchants, sustainable packaging, AR/VR training systems, music data analytics app, and cyber security solutions. Contact: hi@beai.eu, Address: HerrnackerstraÁe 6, 61381 Friedrichsdorf, Germany.

  • Ron Suber

    Ron Suber is a prominent investor with a diversified investment portfolio. He is known for his investment thesis, which involves writing up a document on each potential investment to make informed decisions. His investment focus areas include payment companies, financial inclusion, and lending. Ron Suber invests across various sectors, with a track record of early successes like DocuSign. He has been involved in numerous investments, including Clean Capital, Denim, and ApplePie Capital. While specific check sizes are not mentioned, he evaluates over 30 business plans for every investment. Ron Suber’s partnership and collaboration styles are not explicitly detailed in the available information. Geographically, he has moved from San Francisco to Boulder, Colorado, indicating a shift in his preferences.

  • WISC Partners, LLC

  • Ramtin Naimi

    Ramtin Naimi is the Founder and General Partner at Abstract Ventures. He invests in early-stage companies with a focus on delivering more efficient, well-designed financial products that save time and money, create upward mobility, and scale broadly. Abstract Ventures typically invests between $250,000 and $750,000 at the seed stage. Ramtin Naimi’s notable investments include companies like Ava Labs, Pietra, Solana, and Grabango. His professional career includes founding a hedge fund at age 18 and later establishing Abstract Ventures. He has achieved recognition, such as being named in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list for venture capital. Abstract Ventures follows a collaborative approach to investing and philanthropy, aiming to rethink how early-stage deals are executed.

  • Kevin Ober

    Kevin Ober, Managing Director of Divergent Ventures, has a track record of leading investments in early-stage technology companies focusing on software, network infrastructure, and technology-enabled services. Some of their previous investments include Internap Network Services Corporation, Nexabit Networks, Wavtrace, Net Perceptions, Command Audio, Capstone Turbine, Colorado Micro Displays, ShareWave, Terastor, and Netschools. The firm’s investment thesis involves targeting startups in the technology sector. Unfortunately, there was no specific data found on the investment check size, stage of investment, or geographical preference.

  • Leonardo DiCaprio

    Leonardo DiCaprio, an American actor and film producer, serves as an Advisor at Obvious Ventures and the Advisor of the Board at LoveWild Fish. He is a Special Advisor for Data Point Capital and advises 8VC. DiCaprio has been nominated for three Academy Awards and nine Golden Globe Awards, winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for his performance in The Aviator (2004). He is a committed environmentalist, receiving praise for his activism. DiCaprio has invested in startups like VitroLabs, focusing on cell-cultivated leather, with investments typically ranging from $500,000 to $3,000,000 in seed and Series A rounds. One of his recent collaborations is with Regeneration.VC, a fund with a $45 million focus on circular and regenerative approaches to consumer industries. His geographical preference is global with a focus on North America. DiCaprio’s track record includes successful partnerships and collaborations with renowned filmmakers like Martin Scorsese. He emphasizes circular economy-driven and climate innovation investments.

  • Denis Buryakovskyy

    Denis Buryakovskyy, CEO and Co-Founder of Lamex Group, focuses on investments in the social/platform software industry. The stage of investment is geared towards seed rounds. Previous investments include Wishdates and HumanCloud. Investment check sizes vary with a focus on seed rounds. The partnership and collaboration styles are not explicitly defined.

  • Highmount Capital

  • Mark Jacobstein

    Mark Jacobstein, an investor, focuses on investment areas such as Advertising, Games, Social Networks, Media/Content, Marketplaces, Enterprise, and AI at the Pre-seed and Seed stages. His previous investments include companies like OurHealthMate, Scoot, Disconnect, and Badongo.com. Mark’s career spans entrepreneurial technology in health tech, biotech, molecular diagnostics, and digital health fields. He has a track record of founding a fantasy sports business in the early 90s and later progressing to consulting for leading companies like Xerox and McKinsey. The investment check size for Jimini Health, a company he is associated with, is in the early-stage VC range. Mark Jacobstein’s partnership and collaboration style reflect a focus on systemic paradigm-shifting changes in technology and a proactive approach to business growth.

  • Karen Tjihoreko

    Karen Tjihoreko is focused on investing in building businesses, supporting workforce ecosystems, enhancing community infrastructure, promoting regional culture and tourism, and developing community leaders and capacity. The investment check sizes can range from $500K to $1.5M. Collaboration and partnership styles may involve cooperative, competitive, directive, or other styles depending on the specific goals.

  • Larry Bernstein

    Larry Bernstein is the CEO of EV Private Investments, a venture capital firm based in Boca Raton, Florida. The firm prefers to make debt and equity investments in early-stage companies.

  • Kumpulan Modal Perdana Sdn. Bhd.

  • Auburn Angel Network

    Auburn Angel Network is an investor network located in Auburn, Alabama, focusing on investing in start-up and early stage companies based in Alabama and the southeastern United States. They have made 13 investments, with a preference for Series A and Series B stages. Their recent investment was in Anutra Medical as part of a Series B round. They have a portfolio of 3 companies, including AvaLAN Wireless, Verdeeco, and Apparity, with notable exits in Verdeeco and Apparity. Auburn Angel Network collaborates with co-investors like Atlanta Technology Angels and was founded in 2011.

  • Notion

  • Pooja Chokshi

    Pooja Chokshi is an investor with a focus on building a more inclusive, ethical, and connected world. With a background in emerging technologies, she has experience in marketing automation, mental health initiatives, and business development. Pooja has a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) and a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics. She has worked at prominent companies like YouTube, SkyLimit, Circle, and Blockchain.com. Her investment check size is around $25,000, and she has experience in social impact investing. Pooja’s collaboration style may involve introspective, relational, and expressive approaches, emphasizing cooperation and strategic partnerships.

  • Startup Capital Ventures

    Startup Capital Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm investing in the enterprise.

  • IDEO CoLab Ventures

    IDEO CoLab Ventures is invest in early-stage distributed web startups and co-create with them to ship new products and protocols.

  • Altra Investments

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Invento VC

  • Ariel Poler

    Ariel Poler is an angel investor who generally invests up to $25K in young, emerging companies with a focus on companies that are capital efficient, have traction, and ideally located in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is particularly interested in the Human Augmentation sector, including exoskeletons, extra senses, enhanced senses, genomics, and neuroscience. Ariel Poler’s investments range from pre-seed to series A stages, with a sweet spot of $100K. He has a strong track record and professional career in internet entrepreneurship and has served on various boards. His partnership and collaboration style emphasize the power of partnership and the opportunities inherent in collaboration.

  • Apprecia Capital

  • Ben Arnon

    Ben Arnon is an investor with an investment check size of $100,000. He has a partnership with NFT platform Curio and is committed to economic empowerment through career opportunities, investments, and donations.

  • 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.

  • Harry DeMott

    Harry DeMott is an investor with a significant track record in technology and finance. With over 20 years of experience, he has been involved in various investment ventures and serves as a Co-Founder and General Partner at Raptor Group. His investments focus on markets like Mobile, Consumer Internet, Digital Media, Social Media, and others, with investment sizes ranging from $25K to $1M+. He typically invests in companies at the VC stage. Harry DeMott has been associated with notable companies like MediaSpike, Fliptop, Bread, Pandora, and more. His partnership and collaboration styles reflect a keen interest in the monetization of internet projects, sharing content online, and collaboration between industries for innovation.

  • Domenico Laudonia

    Domenico Laudonia is an angel investor and Co-Founder of Italian Brand Factory. He invests in Seed stage startups primarily in the ICT sector, focusing on Blockchain technologies. His investment check size is not specified. Domenico has a background in Industrial Engineering and General Management. He is known for his partnership and collaboration style through investments and mentoring activities.

  • Luciana Carvalho Se

    Luciana Carvalho Se is an investor with a focus on sectors like AR/VR, Wellness & Fitness, Future of Work, Enterprise Applications, AI, and Consumer Internet at both seed and Series A stages. Her investment range is between $250K to $1M, with a sweet spot at $500K. Luciana is a Scout at Ada Ventures with a current fund size of $50M. Some of the investors who invest with Luciana Carvalho Se include Alasdair Thong, Check Warner, Isaac Teng, Kate Glazebrook, and Mandy Nyarko.

  • Naveed Lalani

    Naveed Lalani is an angel investor with a focus on ventures for good, nonprofits, social media, and social commerce. He has a track record in founding successful startups like Rally, raising substantial funds for causes. Naveed’s investments typically target seed rounds in startups aligned with his values, with notable past investments including Ohana. He has a collaborative and hands-on partnership style, engaging in marketing partnerships and strategic collaborations to drive growth and success.

  • Fabian Heilemann

    Fabian Heilemann is the Founder & CEO of the impact tech fund AENU. The fund focuses on investing in impact startups addressing climate-tech and social impact in Europe and the US. Their investment ticket sizes range from â¬500,000 up to â¬5 million. Fabian has a track record of co-founding Forto, DailyDeal, and Leaders for Climate Action. He was also a General Partner at Earlybird. The partnership and collaboration styles involve success stories in collaboration within and between different startup communities. Fabian and his team aim to drive systemic change in venture capital towards impact, accessibility, and stakeholder alignment.

  • Amit Sharma

    Amit Sharma is a seasoned investor who focuses on the LatinX personal care market, particularly scalp care and maintenance. Amit Sharma has been involved in investments in Ceremonia, a brand aiming to bring clean, elevated personal care products to the LatinX community. His geographic focus includes involvement in Indian companies like NATCO Pharma, Springforth Investment Managers, and GVFL Limited. Amit Sharma has also invested in startups like Schedulers Logistics India Pvt. Ltd., Varmora Plastech Private Limited, and Ecotrail Personal Care Private Limited. He is known for strategically navigating investment scenarios, setting up new business ventures, and demonstrating a strong investment acumen.

  • Pradeep Sindhu

    Pradeep Sindhu, an angel investor, has a focus on promising companies. His professional background includes Co-Founder and CEO at Fungible and Advisor at Analog Inference. He previously served as Vice Chairman & CTO at Juniper Networks. Pradeep’s investments and collaborations have largely contributed to the success of companies he has been involved with. His investment check sizes range between $500 million to $1 billion. His investment areas and preferred geographies were not found 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.

  • Alex Payne

    Alex Payne is an impact investor focusing on cooperative businesses through The Working World organization. He supports worker-owned enterprises globally, aligning with a radical social mission to build lasting wealth democratically. Payne invests in initiatives offering clear social benefits, emphasizing harmonious collaboration between labor and capital. The Working World matches investor funds to cooperative businesses, maintaining involvement to ensure mutual respect and market resilience. Payne’s recent collaboration with The Working World on a new investment vehicle amplifies their decade-long success, fostering job creation, revenue growth, and technological advancement. Through cooperative models, working communities gain control over their destinies, exemplified by the thriving and sustainable performance of democratic worker cooperatives.

  • Adam Lindemann

    Adam Lindemann is an American investor, writer, and art dealer. He recently made an investment in TR Lab for $4.2M. Lindemann’s investments are in early-stage startups. His geographical preference is in the United States, as his headquarters are in New York. Specific details about his partnership and collaboration styles are not available from the sources reviewed.

  • Adrienne L

    Adrienne L is an early-stage investor and advisor focused on Good Food, Good Money, and Good Climate. She has a track record of exceeding revenue targets, is industry agnostic, and invests in Seed-Series B F&B companies with a B2C revenue model. Her investments range from $19.19 per company, and she emphasizes meaningful collaboration and nurturing emergence in her partnership styles.

  • All-Stars Investment Ltd.

  • Joe Farris

    Joe Farris is an entrepreneur, investor, and executive in the Internet, information services, and digital health space. He brings the perspective of building best practices and structure to startups. Co-founder of the Digital Health Coalition, he sold Manhattan Research to Decision Resources, Inc. in 2008. He mentors at Blueprint Health and serves on the board of directors at Community of Unity in New York City. Joe received a Master of Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Louisville.

  • Uwe Horstmann

    Uwe Horstmann is a General Partner and co-founder of Project A Ventures, a leading European early-stage investor. His investment thesis focuses on seed and Series A startups in Europe and the US, with investments ranging from 1 million to 7 million EUR. Uwe Horstmann’s geographic preference includes Europe. He has made investments in companies like Dafiti and Mycs. With a professional career rooted in venture capital, Uwe Horstmann has successfully raised $375 million for Project A Ventures, showcasing his investment check size. He is known for his partnership and collaboration styles, emphasizing human-machine collaboration in training and defense innovation.

  • Nishkaam Mehta

    Nishkaam Mehta is a Venture Partner at GSF Accelerator and an Angel at The Chernin Group. His investment focuses include Mobile, Consumer Internet, Digital Media, Social Media, E-Commerce, Social Commerce, Location Based Services, Mobile Commerce, Retail, Fashion, Robotics, Publishing, Transportation, and News. Nishkaam Mehta’s past investments include companies like Zoom, Tala, trailerpop, Comedy.com, MobStac, and Traffio. He invests in early-stage startups primarily in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Los Angeles, India, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi. Nishkaam Mehta has a track record of supporting transformative early-stage companies and funds like Tala, ZoomCar, Imgn Media, and GSF (Asian seed fund). He serves as the CEO of Abound by The Times of India and is actively involved in collaboration styles within the industry.

  • 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.

  • Amish Jani

    Amish Jani broad investment focus includes cloud and Internet landscape, SaaS applications, ecommerce, infrastructure, and more. He has invested in companies like Shopify, Frame.io, Pendo, and Bluecore. Amish has a track record of investing in industry-defining companies and has been recognized globally as a top venture capitalist. His investment check size varies based on the company and opportunity.

  • Sheila Marcelo

    Sheila Marcelo is a Venture Partner at New Enterprise Associates (NEA), focusing on consumer technology and commerce. With a range of investments from $2.0M to $50.0M and a sweet spot of $25.0M, her investments cover areas such as social commerce, e-commerce, SaaS, and consumer internet. Sheila’s previous investments include Evernow, Nguyen Coffee Supply, Savi, and FlipKey. As the Co-Founder and CEO of Proof of Learn, she has over 25 years of experience and a successful track record in entrepreneurship. With Care.com, she transformed the company into the world’s largest care marketplace. Sheila’s geographic preference is not specified, but her investments indicate a focus on various sectors and stages, showcasing her diverse partnership and collaboration styles.

  • Accel Partners

  • Brett Favre

    Brett Favre has a geographical preference for Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

  • Causeway Media Partners

    Causeway Media Partners is an investment fund focused on sports media, entertainment, and related companies.

  • Joanna Maryewska

    Joanna Maryewska, Investment Principal at SAP.iO Fund, focuses on a simple investment thesis for Christian impact investors, emphasizing ethical and faith-driven principles in investment decisions. She prioritizes supporting companies that promote social and environmental impact, advocating for a collaborative approach through blended finance. Maryewska highlights the role of faith-based institutions in assuming first loss risks and the potential for impact investing to drive positive change. Her investment focus areas include supporting female entrepreneurs and addressing biases in funding decisions. However, specific previous investments are not available. In her professional career, Maryewska contributes to the growth of ventures within SAP.iO, supporting women entrepreneurs and driving sustainability initiatives. While the investment check size is not specified, her partnership and collaboration styles likely involve understanding different collaboration styles to improve teamwork, emphasizing self-awareness and effective strategies for productive interactions.

  • QONSIUS

  • Ken Singer

    Ken Singer is an angel investor who invests in promising companies typically in the mobile industry, leveraging his extensive experience in executive, product management, and sales roles. He focuses on Security, Social Networks, ClimateTech/CleanTech, Health & Hospital Services, and Enterprise sectors at both Pre-seed and Seed stages. The typical check size of his investments is not specified. Regarding collaboration, Ken Singer has partnerships with academic institutions like IE School of Science and Technology. However, his geographical preference is not explicitly mentioned in the available information.

  • Lauder Partners, LLC

  • Filippo Schiano di Pepe

    Filippo Schiano di Pepe is an angel investor with a focus on crowdsourcing, architecture, interior design, and home decor markets. His previous investments include Kobrin. Filippo is actively involved in his investments and has a track record of founding and advising various startups, such as GoPillar, CoContest, and others. He engages in seed investments and maintains a geographical preference for North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. The investment check size for Filippo Schiano di Pepe varies based on the opportunity, and he has been part of ventures like Teachfloor and GoPillar Academy. Filippo Schiano di Pepe’s collaboration style involves hands-on mentorship and strategic partnerships to support rapid growth in startups.

  • 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.

  • Jenny Fielding

    Jenny Fielding, the Managing Director at TechStars, is a top female seed investor known for her hands-on approach, mentoring founders, and investing in startups like Alloy and Chainalysis. She focuses on early-stage investments and typically writes checks ranging from $50,000 to $250,000. Jenny has a diverse geographical preference, supporting founders globally. She has a successful track record, having founded Switch Mobile and sold it in 2009. Jenny’s investment thesis revolves around creating an inclusive ecosystem to support tech startups, and she actively collaborates and shares best practices within the startup community.

  • 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.

  • Victory Hill Capital

  • Clemens Raemy

    Clemens Raemy is a healthcare investor focused on professional care services at home in Germany. He co-founded Kenbi to address the shortage of nurses and caregivers, emphasizing a nurse-centric approach. Raemy’s investment check size ranges from pre-seed to Series A with total equity financing exceeding â¬30 million. Kenbi’s partnership style is digitally driven, prioritizing nurse independence through a communication platform.

  • Falfurrias Capital Partners

  • Christophe Aumaitre

    Christophe Aumaître is an active investor for more than 15 years with a focus on working with passionate entrepreneurs and investors in fast-moving start/scale-ups. His investment check size averages $5M, and he values partnership by emphasizing collaboration with entrepreneurs and investors. His previous experience includes leading various M&A transactions and operational strategies.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Tim Bergling

    Tim Bergling, known as Avicii, is an investor who focuses on supporting mental health initiatives for emerging adults in the Nordic region. He has funded social entrepreneurs providing innovative solutions for mental health challenges. His portfolio includes investments in Mode Cold Brew and Bambuser, with an average round investment of $776.5k USD. Tim was a renowned Swedish musician, DJ, and record producer who sadly passed away at a young age. The Tim Bergling Foundation, founded by his father Klas Bergling, aims to tackle mental health issues and promote environmental causes. Tim’s collaborations and successful music career elevated him as a pioneer of EDM. The Foundation emphasizes preventing mental illness and suicide, influencing policy makers, and addressing climate change. Tim Bergling’s investment activities indicate an emphasis on supporting mental health solutions and aligning with initiatives that have a positive societal impact.

  • Peter Sterky

    Peter Sterky is the CEO of Trift Capital. His investment focus areas include Business/Productivity Software and Services (B2C Non-Financial) industries. He has a track record in the VC and PE industry, and his professional career includes roles such as Chief Financial Officer at Spotify, Pharmadule, and TradeDoubler. Peter has been involved in partnerships as a Board Member in various organizations and has a hands-on investment approach. Geographic preference includes the Greater Stockholm Metropolitan Area, with a multi-billion dollar family office, Trift Capital, supporting entrepreneurs. His check size varies based on the investment opportunity.

  • Lex Liao

    Lex Liao, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at New Highlands Ventures, is an Angel Investor focusing on industries such as Biotechnology, Social Networking, Healthcare, Social Commerce, Consumer Internet, Financial Services, Energy & Clean Tech, and Cybersecurity. His investment thesis centers around the machine economy with a focus on Fintech, Web3, and AI. Lex’s stage of investment primarily targets Seed Rounds. Some of his previous investments include Example company Inc ($1,000,000 in Seed Round), Company & Company (â¬11,000,000 in Series C funding), and a Seed round A investment of $524,000. His track record showcases a commitment to emerging technologies and startups in various sectors.

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  • Kurt Mueller

    Kurt Mueller is a Partner at Target Partners in Munich, Germany. His investment range is $100K to $5.0M, with a sweet spot of $1.5M. He has made 14 investments in various companies.

  • Jay Shapiro

    Jay Shapiro is a marketing, tech, and gaming entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience and two global venture exits. He is the Chairperson of The Pan Africa Gaming Group (PAGG) and the Founder & CEO of Usiku Games, a social impact gaming company. Jay was an early round angel investor in the double-unicorn venture Calm. He has spoken at TEDx, advised top brands, and won awards for his ventures. Jay holds an MBA in Marketing Strategy and a BA in Communication Studies and Computer Science. His collaboration style combines introspective, relational, and expressive elements, fostering effective teamwork and eliminating interpersonal obstacles.

  • Brianna McDonald

    Brianna McDonald, President of Keiretsu Forum Northwest, has a strong track record in angel investing and leadership. She excels in screening companies for angel investments, coaching on presentations, and executing sales strategies. Brianna’s focus areas include Vita Industrial, Vita Aerospace, and Vita Sub Rosa. Her investment check size ranges between $100K and $500K. Geographically, she is active in the Northwest region. Brianna’s previous investments include Vita Industrial, Vita Aerospace, Vita Sub Rosa, Vita Rescue System, and Air Rescue Systems. She is known for her partnership and collaboration styles that emphasize risk management, market anticipation, and strategic business development.

  • Azam Mohabatian, MBA

    Azam Mohabatian, MBA is a business strategy consultant and a new Angel investor with interests in startups focusing on e-commerce, Cleantech, AI-based, and machine learning-based sectors with social benefits. Their dedication to problem-solving, attention to detail, creative thinking, and strong work ethic sets them apart. Azam prefers common shares and convertible loans as investment terms and evaluates team connection and maturity before investing. They are open to taking board seats to add value to the invested companies.

  • NorthEdge Capital LLP

  • Daniel Bar

    Daniel Bar is an entrepreneur and investor with a primary focus on decentralized web technologies. He is the founder of Bitfwd Capital and actively collaborates through education, open-source developer community initiatives, investments, and incubation. Daniel’s multidisciplinary approach leverages disruptive innovation in FinTech and entrepreneurial education programs. He is based mostly in APAC (Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and China) and leads global blockchain collaborations involving open-source grassroots developer communities, tech projects, venture funding activities, and academic research groups. Daniel cares about technological literacy, economic diversity, and environmental sustainability.

  • Taneli Tikka

    Taneli Tikka is an Angel Investor with a focus on the technology sector. Mr. Tikka’s previous investments include Solu. He has a track record of raising significant capital and serving as a Board Member at Solu. Specific details about his investment check size, stage of investment, and detailed track record are not available.

  • Patrick Huber

    Patrick Huber is a partner at H2 Energy Holding AG, focusing on developing fuel cell applications from renewable energy for decarbonization goals. He directs sustainability projects at UC Davis and has invested in sectors like Food and Beverage, AgTech, and Impact with investments ranging from $100K to $5M. His notable investments include Magaloop, nuvo, and Nomitri. Patrick Huber is a German theoretical physicist with a distinguished career in neutrino physics, receiving the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics. He collaborates closely with the Arctic Council’s ACAP, contributing to environmental projects and engaging youth in sustainability initiatives.

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  • Wade Strickland

    Wade Strickland is a visionary investor focusing on community-driven projects. With a diverse track record, Wade has invested in initiatives like the $200 million ‘Accelerate Memphis: Invest in Neighborhoods’ program. His investment checks typically range from $500K to $1.5M, emphasizing impactful collaborations and cooperative styles. Despite limited available information, Wade’s unconventional approach positions him as an advocate for sustainable and inclusive investments.

  • Business Angels Frankfurt Rhein Main

    Business Angels Frankfurt Rhein-Main, founded in 2000, is an angel network based in Frankfurt, Germany. The firm focuses on technology, nanotechnology, radiolocation in renewable energy, agricultural topics, and new hedge fund concepts. They specialize in seed round investments within the Technology, Media, and Telecom (TMT) industry. The investor network’s active portfolio includes a diverse range of investments in these areas. Their partnership and collaboration styles aim to foster growth and success in the startups they support.

  • Edward Wise

    Edward Wise is a Chief Revenue Officer at Mashable and has previously served as a Managing Director and Senior Vice President at Turner Broadcasting System. As an angel investor, he invests personal funds into promising companies. His geographical preference and investment focus areas are not available. The stage of his investments is not specified, and his investment check size is also undisclosed. Edward Wise is actively involved in professional organizations in the technology sector and has a background in leadership roles at various companies. His partnership and collaboration style may involve a mix of introspective, relational, and expressive approaches, focusing on establishing trust with colleagues and effective communication within teams.

  • Catherine Chang

    Catherine Chang, an Angel Investor, previously Director of Finance and Corporate Controller at Idle Games, has a business background in accounting and finance. She focuses on technology investments, particularly in startups like Foundersuite. Her check size typically ranges around $0.94 million for seed investments. Catherine Chang is known for her active involvement in healthcare expansion, emphasizing smart and strategic growth approaches. Her diverse background and fluency in English and Mandarin bolster her collaborative and determined style in legal practices, demonstrating a commitment to effective partnerships and success in her professional endeavors.

  • Collaborative Fund

    Collaborative Fund is an investment fund that provides funding to companies based on creativity and collaborative consumption.

  • Jack Groetzinger

    Jack Groetzinger is an individual angel investor with a seed-stage focus. His geographical preference is mainly in the Northeastern US, with a track record of 4 investments and 1 exit. He graduated from Dartmouth College with a BA in Mathematics & Economics and was a former consultant at Bain & Company. His investments are typically seed stage with a check size around $2.8M. Jack Groetzinger’s partnership and collaboration style is not explicitly mentioned.

  • Cycle Capital Management

  • TriplePoint Capital

  • Philip Nadel

    Philip Nadel is a Co-Founder of Barbara Corcoran Venture Partners with a focus on investing in post-revenue companies raising Seed to Series A rounds. His geographical preference covers Canada, USA, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Israel, Australia, and New Zealand. Some of his previous investments include PayRange, Paintzen, and WedPics. With a commitment to collaboration, Philip values introspective, relational, and expressive collaboration styles, ensuring effective teamwork and idea validation within his investments.

  • Rameet Chawla

    Rameet Chawla, the founder and CEO of Fueled, operates Fueled Ventures as his investment arm. Focused on mobile technology and technology consulting, he leads a collective workspace in NYC’s SoHo district collaborating with eminent brands like Apple and Google. With academic backgrounds in Information Systems, Finance, and International Business, Rameet values finance as most beneficial to his career. Acknowledging himself in a growth phase, he admires industry leaders such as Aaron Shapiro and Barry Sternlicht. Known for his elegant yet casual style, Rameet is a proponent of using fashion for self-expression. Having nurtured a strategic beard for over a year, he values a “yes” approach to opportunities and is an early investor in Coinbase. Firmly believing in the future of digital currency like Bitcoin, he foresees the integration of chatbots and AI as the next tech breakthrough.

  • Evan Morris

    Evan Morris is a Principal at Pithia, a venture capital firm that focuses on investing in new companies developing blockchain-based businesses. His previous investments include Series A Web3/Crypto startups. The check size for investments by Pithia ranges between $500K to $1.5M. Evan Morris manages the firm’s end-to-end deal pipeline and due diligence process. Pithia’s partnership and collaboration style involve managing the deal pipeline and due diligence process effectively.

  • Steve Karmeinsky

    Steve Karmeinsky is an Angel Investor based in Europe, specifically in London, United Kingdom. His investment focus is on the seed round stage, with a specialization in Marketplaces, Sales and Marketing, Digital Media, and various other industry sectors such as Social Commerce, Online Travel, and Consumer Internet. He has a track record of investments in sectors like Transportation & Distribution, Advertising, E-Commerce, and more. Steve Karmeinsky is known for his involvement in various technology-driven industries and startups.

  • Cyril Vermeulen

    Cyril Vermeulen, a French web entrepreneur and angel investor, has an investment thesis focused on angel investments and web entrepreneurship. He is known for co-founding the auFeminin.com Group, a leading women’s property online worldwide. Cyril’s investment focus areas include web-based ventures and angel investments. He is actively involved in angel investing in startups, with a particular interest in online properties and digital strategies. Cyril prefers to invest in early-stage startups, supporting their growth through a hands-on approach. His investments are predominantly in the EU and EMEA regions, reflecting his geographical preference. Cyril has a track record of successful investments in web-based startups and has collaborated with key players in the industry to foster innovation and growth. He typically invests check sizes ranging from seed to Series A, providing crucial funding and mentorship to his portfolio companies. His partnership and collaboration style emphasize close involvement and strategic guidance to ensure the success and scalability of the startups he supports.

  • Michael Hochholzer

    Michael Hochholzer, Managing Director of Giesecke+Devrient Ventures, focuses on investments in EU27 TrustTech startups. His investment stage ranges from seed to Series A, selectively Series B, with an ideal ticket size between â¬500k and â¬3m. Previous investments and track record information were not available. He has a professional career as an Investment Professional in Giesecke+devrient Ventures GmbH. The check size of investments is backed by a â¬50 million co-investment fund. Partnership and collaboration styles emphasize a collaborative approach and growth opportunities within the team.

  • Danial Braund

    Danial Braund is an investor focused on private equity with a clear investment thesis of achieving high returns through a relentless focus on management disciplines. His investment focus areas include impact investing in sectors like food, bioscience, community development, and place-based initiatives. With a successful track record in the industry, Danial has previous investments in impact investing and economic development. His investment check size typically ranges from $250k to $1.5M, and he is known for his partnership and collaboration styles that prioritize market-oriented solutions, expertise expansion, and achieving equity. Danial Braund’s career showcases a background in finance, bioscience investing, impact investing, real estate, and social entrepreneurship.

  • George V. Duczak

    George V. Duczak is the President of Health Benefit Resources, Inc and the Owner of The American Worker Plans. He has a track record of working with local agents to create on-site primary and wellness care centers. His investments focus on Enterprise Applications and FinTech sectors, with top locations in the United States. George V. Duczak’s check size for investments is not specified. He has a professional career spanning roles in health benefit resources and The American Worker Plans. George emphasizes partnerships and collaborations with local agents to enhance benefits and reduce costs for smaller employers.

  • Joel Fredman Klockar

    Joel Fredman Klockar is the CEO of Capply with a background in sales at Doohclick AB. As the Founder at Antler, he focuses on early-stage investments in exceptional individuals and businesses, supporting their global growth. Antler invests from pre-seed to Series C stages and has backed around 50 companies since mid-2019. Joel’s career also includes a role on the Board of Directors at Just Football. His investments span a wide variety of startups, showcasing a commitment to diversity and inclusion. The investment check size for Joel Fredman Klockar is not specified in available sources. Joel’s partnership style emphasizes collaboration and long-term support for the startups he invests in.

  • Ade Olonoh

    Ade Olonoh is an angel investor with a focus on SMB Software and Consumer Internet startups at pre-seed to seed stages. His investment check size generally ranges around $25K. Ade Olonoh is an entrepreneur with a successful track record, including founding Formstack and Formspring. He has experience as a Board Member at Formstack, Founder of Formspring, and Venture Partner at Starting Line. Ade Olonoh graduated with a B.A. in Computer Science & Mathematics from Anderson University. His partnership and collaboration style is mainly reflected through his roles in various companies, including Jell, Recursive Function, and The Indianapolis Star.

  • Desert Angels

    Desert Angels is a network of accredited investors focusing on early-stage scalable companies across multiple industries. They prefer national startups or early-stage companies in the Southwest region and the United States. Desert Angels has a strong track record, having invested $60 million in over 100 companies and 12 sidecar funds between 2010 and 2022. The organization’s members, including JoAnn MacMaster as CEO and Jeffrey Lang as Chairman, provide valuable expertise beyond capital to the invested companies. Their partnership and collaboration styles involve domain experts who actively support and add value to the invested companies.

  • Michael Ovitz

    Michael S. Ovitz co-founded Creative Artists Agency (CAA) in 1975 and served as its chairman until 1995. He shifted negotiating leverage in the entertainment industry and expanded CAA’s role into corporate consulting, investment banking, and advertising. Ovitz also served as the President of the Walt Disney Company from 1995 to 1997. In 2010, he launched Broad Beach Ventures, a Venture Capital firm focusing on early-stage technology companies and digital offerings.

  • 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.

  • Tabreez Verjee

    Tabreez Verjee is a Co-founder and Partner at Uprising Ventures with a focus on Seed and Series B investments. He is located in California, USA. Some of his previous investments include ClassDojo, Calm, Worklife, and Amicus. Mr. Verjee has a track record in innovative financing, technology, and internet space. He has experience in raising significant funding and completing landmark deals. The investment check size ranges from Seed rounds to Series B. Tabreez Verjee emphasizes collaboration and supports mission-driven technology startups.

  • Connie Bowen

    Connie Bowen is the Principal and Program Manager of The Yield Lab as well as the Principal of Cultivation Capital. Her investment focus areas are related to early-stage investment. While her geographical preference is in the United States, her past investments have included roles as an Investment Manager at Yield Lab LLC. The details of her partnership and collaboration styles were not explicitly mentioned in the search results.

  • 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.

  • Jim Wirth

    Jim Wirth is an investor with a focus on Pre-seed investments in Medical Devices, along with expertise in Robotics, Hardware, Impact, Social Networks, Cloud Infrastructure, and ClimateTech/CleanTech across various stages. His recent investments include Pre-seed Medical Devices. Previous experiences include roles at Merrill Lynch and Piper Jaffray. Jim Wirth has a background in accounting and information systems. He has a network affiliation with Michigan State University and has collaborated with various co-investors.

  • 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.

  • Sam Lim

    Sam Lim focuses on helping people reach their financial goals emphasizing Wealth Management. His professional career includes various roles in finance and investment management. He was elected as an Australian MP in 2022. Known for speaking ten languages, he transitioned from being a police constable to a dolphin trainer and later joined the Western Australia Police Force. Sam Lim’s previous investments and investment check size are not publicly available. His collaboration style involves working with diverse individuals to achieve common goals.

  • Bernhard Hecker

    Bernhard Hecker is a seasoned investor with a focus on digital innovation and sustainable growth. He has a diverse background as Chief Product Officer, Mentor, and VP of Business Development in various tech companies, showcasing his expertise in product management and business development. Bernhard’s investment check size varies based on the startup’s potential and needs, and he emphasizes a collaborative approach in his partnerships. With engagements at Pluxee, Cryptowerk Corp, and other prominent organizations, Bernhard brings a wealth of experience and a successful track record to his investments. His mentorship roles at Founder Institute Munich and German Accelerator highlight his commitment to fostering startup ecosystems. Bernhard Hecker’s investment style reflects a strategic and hands-on approach, aiming for sustainable growth and impactful results in the European market.

  • Michael Leeman

    Mr. Michael Leeman is the San Diego-based Senior VP of Business Development for Cognician, a self-coaching and behavior change platform based in Cape Town South Africa. His investment focus areas include Gyft, Yola, ChessCube, and Skyrove. He has a track record as a shareholder and director and has experience in the Internet and mobile sectors. The geographical preference of Michael Leeman is not specified in the available information. His professional career includes roles such as Director, USA Country Manager at Clicks2Customers. Information on the stage of investment, previous investments, investment check size, and partnership and collaboration styles is not readily available.

  • World Trade Ventures

  • Mosaic Ventures

  • Phillip Dunkelberger

    Phillip Dunkelberger is the Co-Founder, CEO, President, and Board Member at Nok Nok Labs. He is also an Advisor at Ten Eleven Ventures and serves on the Board of Ionic Security. With a background in SaaS infrastructure and enterprise software, he has held various executive roles in leading tech companies. Phillip Dunkelberger has a B.A. in Political Science and extensive experience in cybersecurity. His investments are focused on companies like Ionic Security. The stage of his investments is Early Stage VC with a check size undisclosed. He has a geographical preference for investments in key regions such as North America and Asia. Additionally, his partnership and collaboration styles underscore the importance of public-private collaboration in the cybersecurity sector.

  • Masoud Kamali

    Masoud Kamali is known for his investment in deep tech startups with a focus on promoting sustainable justice. He has a particular interest in localized globalities and social work. Masoud Kamali’s investment approach involves laying siege to empire, depriving it of oxygen, and shaming it. His track record includes founding WestTech Ventures and investing in Knotable. His investments typically range from seed to Series A stages and have a geographic focus on Berlin. Kamali’s check size varies depending on the startup, but he is known to be hands-on and supportive of his portfolio companies.

  • Jelle Prins

    Jelle Prins is an individual angel investor with a focus on Energy Transition and Impact Investing. He has made multiple personal investments, including in companies like Odin, Stark, GsmBD.co, and Rise. Jelle Prins typically invests in early-stage rounds with check sizes ranging from $50,000 to $1.5 million. He has a track record of investing in startups that contribute to society and environmental challenges. Previously, Jelle worked as the Head of Product Design at Uber and has co-founded companies like Cradle Bio and Operator Exchange. His partnership and collaboration styles are demonstrated through his active involvement as a Co-Founder in various ventures. Jelle Prins has a background in product management and design, with experience at Uber and as a Teacher-Assistant at the University of Amsterdam.

  • Oliver Oster

    Oliver Oster is a Founding Partner at AQVC Management. As an admitted lawyer with experience in restructuring, banking, and corporate law, he started OptioPay in September 2014. Oliver’s investment focus areas include OptioPay and Valendo. He invests in seed-stage start-up companies in cyber security, cloud infrastructure, and data. Oliver’s geographical preference is in the European Union, Europe, Middle East, and Africa. His track record includes being the Founder and COO of OptioPay and having invested in Valendo. The specific investment check sizes are not available. Oliver Oster’s partnership and collaboration styles are not detailed.

  • Foundfair Ventures

    Foundfair Ventures is a Berlin-based venture capital firm focusing on early-stage technology businesses in the fintech, mobility, marketplaces, ad tech, media, med tech, e-health, SaaS, artificial intelligence, big data, and security sectors. Their investments range from supporting ventures from idea to exit with intense hands-on support, experience, and network. The firm has a diverse investment thesis that emphasizes growth through diversity and supports German tech startups during challenging times like the pandemic.

  • David Matthews

    David Matthews is an individual angel investor with a focus on seed-stage investments. His geographical preference is in the Southern US region, particularly in Austin, Texas. He has made investments in companies like Nepris, where he invested $550K in a seed round on Oct 7, 2014.

  • Next Floor

    Next Floor is a venture capital firm based in Salzburg, Austria, founded in 2015. The firm focuses on investments in the med tech, health care, and social impact sectors. They prefer to invest in Convertible Note and Seed stage startups. Next Floor’s geographical preference is Salzburg, Austria. Some of their previous investments include RateBoard, Seasy.com, and AVISIO. The firm has invested in 6 companies since 2016 and led 2 rounds as the lead investor. For more information, you can visit [Next Floor Website](http://tacc.next-floor.at/).

  • Ari Eisenstat

    Ari Eisenstat is a Social Venture Capitalist and the founder of DRÁM VENTURES, focusing on sustainable development and impact investing. The investment thesis is to grow the Impact Investment system through a Microfinance Model for Venture Capital, supporting socially, environmentally, and technologically conscious entrepreneurs. DRÁM VENTURES’ stage of investment is idea-stage or “DRÁM” investments. Ari Eisenstat’s geographical preference aligns with initiatives for sustainability and equity globally. Previous investments include Wejo, GogoCoin, and Q Design. Ari’s track record includes futures consulting, strategic advising, and impact investing. The investment check size typically ranges from $5K to $105K per company. Partnership and collaboration styles emphasize working with stakeholders and startups to achieve sustainable development goals.

  • Scott Kurnit

    Scott Kurnit is an angel investor with a focus on media and technology. He serves as Chairman at Kurnit Inc., working closely with young companies to foster growth. Scott has a track record of board memberships and advisory roles in prominent organizations and startups, including Brightcove and Stein Eriksen Lodge. His partnership and collaboration style involves actively engaging with companies to help them mature and make a difference. His investments typically range from seed rounds to pre-seed rounds in various startups.

  • Hole In One Ventures

  • PLUS Capital

  • Futureplus Capital Investment

  • Sara Sager

    Sara Sager is a visionary investor known for her bold approach and results-driven mindset. She focuses on seed-stage investments and has a geographical preference for the Greater Chicago Area. With a professional background as an attorney at various esteemed firms, including Goldberg Kohn Ltd. and Winston & Strawn LLP, Sara brings a wealth of legal expertise to her investments. Her partnership and collaboration styles are characterized by a meticulous understanding of investment theses, transforming analysis into action, and aligning objectives with processes. Sara’s investment check size is exemplified by her investment in BriteHub with a convertible note valued at $640K.

  • Nippon Venture Capital Co. Ltd.

  • Diego Banovaz

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  • 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.

  • Tommy Hurley

    Tommy Hurley is the Founder and managing partner at Shamrock Ventures, a pre-seed and seed impact fund investing in tech companies focusing on circular economy, cleantech, sustainable mobility, and food & agritech in the Netherlands. Tommy Hurley has a track record of investing in early-stage companies and has a partnership style that provides ambitious founders with initial capital and operational advice. Shamrock Ventures’ investment check size ranges between EUR 100,000 and EUR 250,000 per investment. Tommy Hurley’s professional career includes roles as a Lawyer at Clifford Chance LLP, a Student Employee at Holland Van Gijzen Advocaten en Notarissen LLP, and a Founding position at HD Computerbeheer. He has a background in law and business, with experience in mediation and corporate law.

  • Jeff Reynar

    Jeff Reynar is an Angel Investor with a focus on seed round investments in Consumer Internet and Social Media companies. His portfolio includes investments such as TaxDown and Artfinder, with concentrations in Spain and the United Kingdom. Jeff Reynar’s professional background includes directing engineering and leadership roles. His investment check size ranges around $1,000,000, and he has a preference for investing in the New York City Metropolitan Area in the United States. His collaboration style emphasizes hiring candidates who are bold, problem-solvers, and value diversity.

  • TELUS Ventures

  • Ahmed Aqeel

    Ahmed Aqeel, with a focus on angel investing, has a track record of success within the industry. His investments range from seed to Series A stages, with a check size tailored to each opportunity. He is known for collaborative partnership styles and has previously invested in Glam Studios. Ahmed Aqeel’s investments vary from dynamic tech startups to emerging market opportunities.

  • Jeremy Katz

    Jeremy Katz is the Co-Head of CP Capital US, specializing in U.S. multifamily real estate investments. He focuses on high-growth markets, particularly in the Sunbelt and coastal regions. Katz’s track record includes managing daily operations and strategic initiatives at CP Capital, with a niche strategy of opportunistic investments in new high-quality multifamily properties. His collaborative approach emphasizes encouraging best practices for ESG considerations and sustainability. Katz’s investment style involves a quick return of equity within four years through building, leasing, and selling stabilized properties. He typically invests in projects ranging from 50-$125 million. Past experiences include working with Wells Fargo and serving in ULI and YPO organizations.

  • Kenneth Blomqvist

    Kenneth Blomqvist is an investor with a focus on companies providing climate and environmentally smart solutions. He invests in small Nordic quality companies at early stages of their growth journey. Kenneth’s previous sustainability-focused investments include Swiss investments and his professional career involves research in areas like tracking, pose estimation, and grasping. He manages funds at Fondita, demonstrating a commitment to small European quality companies. His investment sizes range depending on the company’s needs, and his collaboration style may involve a mix of introspective, relational, and expressive approaches.

  • Mike Krieger

    Mike Krieger, a co-founder of Instagram, has a diverse investment portfolio with a focus on Seed VC investments. He has made 29 investments, with his latest being in Udio. Mike Krieger has had 3 portfolio exits. His investment check size and partnership styles could not be established from the available information.

  • Samuli Siren

    Samuli Siren is the CEO and Founder of Redstone, a Berlin-based Venture Capital firm focusing on Built World, Sustainability, FinTech, Health, Industrial, Quantum, and Social Impact. His previous investments include Newtracks. Samuli Siren mainly invests in Pre-seed Real Estate/PropTech startups. In terms of partnership and collaboration styles, specific details were not found on the webpage. The investment check size and stage of investment were not provided on the Redstone Team page.

  • Jan Davis

    Jan Davis is an angel investor with a focus on seed-stage investments in small and medium businesses, social media marketing, analytics, and more. She has a preference for investing in the North Carolina and Illinois regions. Some of her previous investments include in companies like Evoapp and Showingtime. With over 25 years of business leadership, Jan Davis has a strong track record and professional career, including serving as a former astronaut with NASA. Her partnership and collaboration styles are reflective of her strong technical skills, commercial experience, and outstanding leadership qualities.

  • Valhalla Partners

  • Murray Goldman

    Murray Goldman is an individual investor with a keen interest in real estate development. He holds an investment thesis emphasizing the importance of clear, research-supported, goal-aligned opportunities. His focus areas include real estate development, technology, and medical marijuana. With over 60 years in the industry, Murray has a track record marked by awards and successful projects like the Picasso condominium. He has invested in Beckley Psytech and Bitbuy. His investment check size ranges from micro to large investments. Murray’s partnership and collaboration styles are reflected in his role as a director advising on strategic relationships for collaboration.

  • Darren Romano

    Darren Romano is an angel investor specializing in Series A Financing. He founded Romano Partners LLC and has a successful track record in executive search. Darren’s investment check size and geographical preferences are not specified. Previous investments include Romano Berger Executive Search. Darren emphasizes transparency, security, and expertise in real estate investments.

  • Rolf Schromgens

    Rolf Schromgens, an Investment Partner and Angel Investor, focuses on the Human Resources, Recruiting, and Staffing Agency markets primarily in Germany. His past investments include Remi, StudentFinance, Superchat, Yousician, TROOP, Fastic, Dogo, Inne, Yamuntu, and Flowplace.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Polson Real Assets

  • Friedrich A. Neuman

    Friedrich A. Neuman is a renowned impact angel investor with a focus on climate and cities. His investment check size and partnership collaboration styles are not explicitly mentioned on his website. Neuman has made previous investments in Urban Impact, Norrsken VC, Amino Collective I & II, Berlin Green, Carbo Culture, and Cleanhub. His track record and professional career include being the Co-Founder & CEO at Run a Shop. Neuman’s geographical preference is not specified. His investment thesis revolves around pre-seed to seed stage investments with a focus on mitigation and adaptation in environmental sectors.

  • Shaun Wood

    Shaun Wood is an Angel Investor with a diverse investment portfolio. He is currently a Chief Legal Officer at Polus Capital Management, a Non-Executive Director at Peopleful, and a Board Trustee at CHIVA Africa. Shaun has extensive experience as an attorney at Werksmans Attorneys and has held positions as a Senior Legal Counsel and Chief Legal Officer at Cairn Capital. As an Angel Investor since 2009, Shaun Wood has been actively involved in various ventures. His investment focus areas include legal and financial services, social impact organizations, and technology startups. Shaun’s investments range from early-stage to mature companies, with a check size typically varying based on the opportunity. He values collaboration and strategic partnerships in his investments, aiming to support the growth and success of the companies he invests in with hands-on involvement.

  • Johan Lidström

    Johan Lidström is the Founding Partner at Northern Light Capital, with a focus on investments in Big Data startups. One of his previous investments includes NUSIC. He is actively involved in Northern Light Capital and holds the position of a PhD Student at Umeå University. Johan Lidström’s collaborative leadership style emphasizes the importance of giving everyone a voice and respecting their contributions, fostering an environment of teamwork and mutual respect.

  • Sarah Wood

    Sarah Wood is a Financial Adviser and Director at ActInvest, specializing in providing investment solutions aligned with clients’ needs, ethical preferences, and sustainability. With over 18 years of experience, her investment thesis includes environmental, social, and governance integration, screening of companies, sustainability themed investments, active company engagement, and impact investments.

  • Southern Cross Venture Partners

  • 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.

  • Josh Mailman

    Josh Mailman is an active investor in game-changing for-profit and nonprofit enterprises focusing on ventures in the developing world, green manufacturing, fair trade, mission-driven online platforms, sustainable finance, and sustainable solutions. He has been involved with organizations such as Indigenous Designs, Alter Eco, Lotus Foods, Emerge Financial, Social Imprints, Ice Stone, and many others. Mr. Mailman believes in advancing positive societal change through his investments and collaborations with nonprofits and businesses.

  • Adam Rothenberg

    Adam Rothenberg is a Co-founder and Partner at BoxGroup, a New York City-based early stage venture capital fund. BoxGroup focuses on technology companies with investment sizes ranging from $50,000 to $250,000. Adam Rothenberg’s investment thesis revolves around supporting talented entrepreneurs in building disruptive technology companies and creating category-defining businesses. His notable investments include SmartThings, Behance, Nomi, 9GAG, Fab.com, and 42Floors. With expertise in venture capital, technology, business services, consumer internet, e-commerce, financial services, marketplaces, and social media platforms, Adam Rothenberg is actively involved in working with startups and providing early-stage investments. The typical investment check size at BoxGroup ranges from $200,000 to $500,000, demonstrating a commitment to supporting startups at crucial stages of growth.

  • Ruoou Gu

    Ruoou Gu, CFA, is a Managing Partner at Diderot Capital, with experience in various financial roles at companies like GMP Securities, Jefferies, Shanghai Stock Exchange, and Morgan Stanley. His career spans both the US and China. He supports founders with transformational outlook and global ambitions, focusing on early-stage investments. Ruoou Gu’s check size for investments is around $25k. His partnership and collaboration style are geared towards innovation and growth.

  • Carl Choi

    Carl Choi focuses on Series A and Series B investments in sectors like AR/VR, Entertainment & Sports, Future of Work, Gaming/eSports, Analytics, Marketplaces, Digital Health, AI, Enterprise, and FinTech. He has investments in companies across various sectors including AR/VR, Entertainment & Sports, Future of Work, Gaming/eSports, Analytics, Marketplaces, and more. His professional career includes roles at JP Morgan, Riverbed Technology, and Upwork. Carl’s investment check size ranges from $1 million to $10 million, with a sweet spot at $5 million. Some of his previous investments include companies in the AR/VR, Entertainment & Sports, Future of Work, Gaming/eSports, Analytics, and Marketplaces sectors. He is part of networks such as the University of Waterloo Network and JP Morgan Network.

  • Kathy Salmanowitz

    Kathy Salmanowitz is an Angel investor and Managing Director at Golden Seeds with a focus on social impact investments. She typically invests in Seed Round stages and industries including Ventures for Good, Healthcare, Fashion, Medical Devices, Energy & Clean Tech, and Technology. Some of her previous investments include Example company Inc’s Seed round A of $1,000,000, Company & Company’s Series C funding of â¬11,000,000, and Example’s Seed round A of $524,000. Kathy Salmanowitz’s check sizes vary but usually range between $100,000 to $500,000. She is known for her partnership and collaboration styles in social impact ventures.

  • Sacha Savitch

    Sacha Savitch, through Sacha Investments, focuses on investing in positive system-based solutions to global challenges, with a specific interest in addressing climate change and economic inequality. While Sacha Savitch’s website did not provide details on previous investments or the track record, it is evident that the investment thesis revolves around promoting sustainable and impactful solutions. Moreover, the investment check size and specific investment areas are not explicitly mentioned on the website. Sacha’s approach seems to align with investments that create positive societal impact, suggesting a potentially unique investment philosophy emphasizing sustainability and social responsibility.

  • Rhodium Ltd.

  • Spring Mountain Capital

  • Joakim Karlsson

    Joakim Karlsson, a Senior Partner at Nordic Capital since 1998, focuses on Healthcare, Technology & Payments, Financial Services, and Services & Industrial Tech sectors. Nordic Capital typically targets mid-market companies in Northern Europe and North America. Joakim has been involved in Fund VIII with EUR 3.5 billion in committed capital, and has completed 10 exits since 2011. His check size for investments is in the mid-market range. He brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the private equity industry.

  • Will Hartmann

    Will Hartmann is a Partner at VTP Ventures with vast experience as a consultant, advisor, and angel investor in information technology and other industries. He is also actively involved with Stewardship Partners, a non-profit organization in Washington State, and has a background in technology companies like Swayable.com, HomeSavvi, and HyBlue, Inc. Will has a strong track record highlighted by his executive roles and co-founding HomeSavvi. His educational background includes an MBA from Duke University and an AB from Harvard University in Government. Recommendations commend his leadership, management style, and significant contributions to the organizations he has been part of.

  • Tom Colicchio

    Tom Colicchio is known for investing in Plant Based Seafood Co., a vegan seafood company founded by a mother-daughter duo. The company specializes in vegan alternatives to seafood items like shrimp, scallops, and lobster, appealing to those with shellfish allergies. Colicchio’s investment reflects his interest in sustainable and innovative food solutions. His investment check sizes and partnership styles are not explicitly stated in the available information.

  • Brown Rudnick

  • Camille Hunt PT, CSM

    Camille Hunt PT, CSM is an impact investor with a focus on healthcare, venture fundraising, and food. She prioritizes investments that positively impact women and the underprivileged. Camille serves as the Director of CYH Consulting, supporting clients in raising capital, business strategy, and operations. Her strong collaboration style emphasizes working with the right people to bring about positive change. As the Vancouver Chapter President at Valhalla Private Capital, she facilitated investments and mentorship for startups, showing a track record of $71+ million invested across 238+ deals. Camille’s investment check sizes are aligned with impact investing, with a strategic and futuristic approach to creating a better world through her investments.

  • Hampus Janzon

    Hampus Janzon is an individual angel investor based in Lund, Sweden. He has a diverse investment focus, with a previous investment in DeviceRadio valued at SEK2.3M. Hampus concentrates on supporting startups in the technology and innovation sector, particularly with a specialization in computer science. His investment check size ranges based on the specific opportunity. Geographically, he is situated in Bjärred, Skåne County, Sweden, and is actively engaged in various board roles and advisory positions. Hampus Janzon holds a Master’s degree in Computer Engineering from Lund University and has a solid professional track record, including roles such as Digital Investment Manager at IKEA Group and Global Product Manager at Telia Company. His partnership and collaboration style reflect a hands-on approach, demonstrated by his diverse portfolio and investment activities.