Norwest Venture Partners (NVP) is a global firm that makes early to late stage venture and growth equity investments
across a wide range of sectors. The firm manages more than $3.7 billion in capital and has funded over 500 companies since inception.
Established in 1991, the role of the Stanford Management Company (SMC) is to invest and manage Stanford University's endowment
and other financial assets. Their goal is to provide financial support for the continued strength of Stanford University.
Trinity Ventures is a boutique early stage venture firm with an unwavering dedication to their entrepreneurs.
They do not operate global mega funds. They don't have offices in China (or anywhere else outside Silicon Valley, for
that matter). They are company builders, not company flippers.
U.S. Venture Partners has helped build great companies for nearly three decades. Since its inception in 1981, USVP has invested more than $2.4 billion in more
than 420 companies. USVP's partners work diligently and consistently with early-stage companies, many of which have become industry leaders.
Voyager Capital is a leading Pacific Northwest venture capital firm with offices in Seattle, Portland and California,
and a focus on early and growth stage companies. Voyager's investment strategy is designed to support entrepreneurs
through critical execution hurdles, such as developing effective market strategies and building high performance teams.