
Venture Capital Journal’s debut ranking of the 40 Rising Stars under 40 in the global venture community shows the up and comers are a diverse lot. Compiled and adjudicated by Marina Temkin, Rebecca Szkutak, Lawrence Aragon and Alastair Goldfisher.
For the third year in a row, we reached out to readers and others to find out who are the rising stars of venture capital. It was no small task, but here is a list of 40 professionals under 40 who are destined to shape VC.
For the second year in a row, we reached out to readers and others in the venture capital community to find out who are the industry’s up and comers. It was a difficult task, but we crafted a list of 40 professionals under 40 who are certain to shape VC as the next generation of rising stars.
Venture Capital Journal unveils its debut ranking of the 50 largest venture fundraisers over the past five years.
The former Microsoft executive co-founded the early-stage software firm Merus Capital in 2007. He was 51.
Data suggests emerging managers have struggled during the pandemic, but stats ignore the increasing importance they have to the industry.
David Teten of Versatile Venture Capital outlines eight reasons why so many emerging managers don’t use placement agents. However, using one can add value.
It's that time of the year for us to gather nominations for our second annual Rising Stars list. VCJ is seeking your help to identify the most talented and up-and-coming professionals in the venture capital community. Here's how you can submit your favorite Rising Star.
The pandemic is rapidly accelerating family offices’ interest in venture. Industry veteran Wendy Craft believes that once they’re in, they will stay.
The world’s top 50 venture capital fundraisers continue to rack up commitments for new vehicles, pushing their piles of dry powder to new heights. Here, we present this year’s VCJ 50, our ranking of the industry’s biggest capital raisers over the past five years.