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Office Locations:
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3000 Sand Hill Road Building 2, Suite 180
Menlo Park, CA 94025
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Information Technology
Software & Internet
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Envision Ventures was founded by entrepreneurs who launched successful companies dedicated to changing the world. Envision takes a long-term view of financing. As an independent $100M evergreen fund, with no end-of-fund life date, Envision helps entrepreneurs avoid many of the conflicts typical in the venture industry. Envision Ventures will invest in leading software companies in the areas of Big Data, Security and Internet of Things, and look to support entrepreneurs who are on a mission to change the world for the better through technology. The Fund will both lead and co-invest in rounds at any stage, from early stage to growth stage, and make investments ranging between $1 million and $10 million dollars in disruptive software technology companies. Envision Ventures founder Dan Ahn has been a Silicon Valley venture capitalist for two decades, serving as managing director of two venture firms, Voyager Capital and Woodside Fund, and having invested in numerous successful entrepreneurs. Earlier, Ahn was the founder of Endpoint Technologies, which was successfully acquired by Applied Materials.
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Investment Firm Key
VC = Venture Capital
PE = Private Equity
A = Angel
I = Incubator
MB = Merchant Bank
VD = Venture Debt
FI = Family Investment Office
FOF = Fund of Funds
ED = Economic Development Office
TT = Technology Transfer Office
CVC = Corporate Venture Capital
SEC = Secondary Purchaser
HF = Hedge Fund/Mutual Fund
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COMPANY STAGE | REVENUE |
Venture Capital | |
Seed Stage (includes "pre-seed," or concept stage) | No Revenue |
Early Stage | Minimal Revenue |
Growth Stage (also called Mid-stage) | $2M-$7M |
Expansion Stage (also called Late-stage) | $7M and greater |
Private Equity | |
Lower Middle Market | $10M-$249M |
Middle Market | $250M-$499M |
Upper Middle Market | $500M-$1B |
Large Cap | >$1B |
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