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TeleSoft Partners
Offices: San Mateo, California
TeleSoft Partners is a venture capital firm
focused on next generation communications
and high technology companies. Based in
Silicon Valley, TeleSoft manages capital
commitments of $625+ million. TeleSoft focuses
on nine core segments: carrier & enterprise
networks, routing & switching, server &
storage architecture, optical networking,
integrated access, middleware & services,
software applications, broadband wireless,
and components & tools. |
Tenaya Capital
Offices: Menlo Park, California & Boston,
Massachusetts
Tenaya Capital is a leading venture capital
firm. Founded in 1995 as Lehman Brothers
Venture Partners, they became an independent
company in 2009. Over the years they've
raised five funds representing over $1 billion
of committed capital, investing it in a
wide range of high-growth technology companies
including software, consumer Internet, communications,
semiconductors, electronics, and cleantech. |
Tennessee Valley Ventures
Offices: Nashville, Tennessee
Over the years, the principals of Tennessee
Valley Ventures have compiled a strong track
record of identifying exceptional investment
opportunities in small to medium-sized businesses.
The partnership has focused on four types
of investments in company’s management-led
buyouts, Leveraged buyouts, Expansion financing,
and Recapitalization of closely held companies. |
Texas Emerging Technology Fund
Offices: Austin, Texas
The Emerging Technology Fund, created by
the Texas Legislature at the urging of Governor
Rick Perry, provides Texas with an unparalleled
advantage by expediting the development
and commercialization of new technologies,
and by recruiting the best research talent
in the world. Matching and commercialization
funds coupled with additional federal and
outside investments mean new technology
is emerging in Texas. |
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The Founders Fund
Offices: San Francisco, California
The Founders Fund has built companies from
the ground up, from concept to realization,
from shared offices to public offerings.
Every stage of the company creation process
is familiar to them, from finding seed capital,
to building defensible products, scaling
up the organization, and realizing lasting
value for employees and shareholders. |
The Halo Funds
Offices: Palo Alto, California
The Halo Funds are early-stage venture capital
funds that focus on high-growth investments
at the front edge of business and technological
innovation in California. They invest in
companies led by extraordinary people who
are pursuing opportunities in consumer,
information technology, medical technology,
and clean technology. The key to building
successful new companies is entrepreneurs.
The Halo Funds work with portfolio entrepreneurs
as value-added board members. |
The Hillman Company
Offices: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The Hillman Company is an investment firm
run by billionaire Henry Hillman. The company's
major areas of investment focus include
information technology, telecommunications,
product distribution, energy and natural
resources, real estate development and manufacturing.
The Hillman Company is a privately owned
company. |
The Mail Room Fund
Offices: Los Angeles, California
In March 2008, a consortium of key players
in the evolution of the Internet and digital
media announced the agreement to create
a unique new investment vehicle to seed
and grow innovation in Southern California.
The consortium, known as the Mail Room Fund,
comprises top Hollywood entertainment company,
William Morris Agency (WMA), leading Silicon
Valley venture capital firms Accel Partners
and Venrock, and global communications leader
AT&T. |
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The Spangler Group
Offices: Seattle, Washington
The Spangler Group is a unique investment
membership service, founded by Mark Spangler
in 1982. A flexible organization, they enable
creative thinking and individual resourcefulness
within their ranks. They believe in a "hands-on"
approach to investment strategies that maximizes
investor involvement and asset potential,
while creating and supporting unique partnerships
with the business people and entrepreneurs
whose visionary ideas are driving innovations
in the marketplace. |
The Tornante Company
Offices: Beverly Hills, California
Founded in 2005 by Michael Eisner, The Tornante
Company is a privately held company that
makes investments in a dn incubates companies
and opportunities in the media and entertainment
space. In 2007, the company launched a new
media studio to produce world-class content
for the internet. |
The Trelys Funds
Offices: Columbia, Maryland
Organized in 2001, The Trelys Funds is focuses
on an underserved market of entrepreneurs
and investors located primarily in South
Carolina and the surrounding region. Trelys
focuses on early- to middle-staged financings
in a variety of industry sectors. Most of
their opportunities will be found in information
technologies, communications technologies,
biotechnologies and life sciences. |
The Viterbi Group
Offices: San Diego, California
The Viterbi Group advises and invests in
startup companies, predominantly in the
wireless communications and network infrastructure
fields. In July 1985, Dr Viterbi co-founded
Qualcomm, a developer and manufacturer of
mobile satellite communications and digital
wireless telephony, where he served as Vice
Chairman until 2000 and as Chief Technical
Officer until 1996. |
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