Connie Loizos
Entrepreneurs-turned-VCs, like Paul Graham, John Kopelman and Peter Thiel have helped inspire many other entrepreneurs who’ve entered the industry
Wealthy entrepreneurs used to buy vineyards. Now, they become venture capitalists. And, they’re taking over the venture industry.
Anyone who knows or “follows” serial entrepreneur Jonathan Abrams knows that Abrams follows the tech press -- closely.
Technology Crossover Ventures, the tech-focused, growth-stage venture capital firm based in Palo Alto, is apparently seeing more opportunity across the Atlantic.
Some investors aggressively court media attention, while others avoid it like a bacterial infection. As for low-flying XG Ventures in Palo Alto, its founders say they’ve got nothing against some press; they’ve just been a bit busy.
The four-year-old, Austin-based software startup NewComLink has appointed Terence Spielman as CTO. Spielman was most recently a senior director and general manager for PayPal’s Austin office. NewComLink has raised $10 million in funding since its founding, including from Austin Ventures and StarVest Partners. PRESS RELEASE: NewComLink, a pioneer in retail credit technology solutions, today announced […]
You don’t often hear venture capitalists talking about the world’s biggest crowd-funding site, Kickstarter. But maybe they should.
Kaiwu Capital, a China-based, early-stage venture capital firm with offices in Beijing and Shanghai, is in the market for a $150 million fund, according to an SEC filing.
Her Cowboy isn’t the only new, female-run venture fund on the scene
KP’s Aileen Lee is nearly done raising her first-time fund, currently called Cowboy Capital