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Life Sciences & Healthcare
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Established in 2011, Good Ventures is a foundation whose mission is to help humanity thrive. The outfit is operated by Dustin Moskovitz (billionaire early Facebook employee) and his wife. Cari Tuna, Moskovitz's wife, oversees the foundation's strategic development and day-to-day operations. Previously, she was a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, where she covered corporate management, the California economy and enterprise technology. Dustin Moskovitz is the co-founder of Asana, which builds software that makes coordination effortless. He also co-founded Facebook, where he served as CTO and later as VP of Engineering. The firm makes both for-profit and non-profit investments and grants.
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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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