Noro-Moseley Partners

Noro-Moseley Partners is a private equity and venture capital firm founded in 1983 and based in Atlanta, Georgia, with an additional office in Alpharetta. The firm specializes in early-stage investments, primarily in the technology and healthcare sectors, with a strong focus on companies located in the Southeastern United States. Noro-Moseley Partners has invested in over 160 start-ups and early-growth-stage companies, particularly in areas such as internet security, cloud services, healthcare infrastructure, and business process outsourcing. The firm typically invests between $6 million and $10 million in companies with revenues ranging from $2 million to $20 million and aims to take a board seat in its portfolio companies. Noro-Moseley Partners emphasizes sectors like technology, healthcare, and financial services, actively participating in opportunities that align with its expertise while avoiding pure drug development ventures.

John Ale

Vice President

Ryan Collins

Principal

Erin Connolly

Associate

Mike Elliott

Venture Partner

Elizabeth Feidler

VP

William Hudson

Chief Financial Officer & Administrative Partner

Charles A. Johnson

General Partner

Vasant Kamath

General Partner

George M. Mackie

Venture Partner

Spence McClelland

General Partner

Allen Moseley

Managing General Partner

Elizabeth Stephens

Principal

Alan Taetle

General Partner

Beth Warchol

Vice President & Controller

Past deals in North Carolina

Ekos

Series B in 2021
Ekos is a business management system designed for craft producers to easily manage their inventory, production, sales, and accounting in one place. Currently offering solutions for brewers, cider makers, winemakers, food makers, and beverage producers.

Ekos

Series A in 2019
Ekos is a business management system designed for craft producers to easily manage their inventory, production, sales, and accounting in one place. Currently offering solutions for brewers, cider makers, winemakers, food makers, and beverage producers.

Adaptivity

Series B in 2012
Adaptivity is the IT Blueprint Company. Founded in late 2007 by veteran IT practitioners who have dedicated their careers to changing the way IT is delivered. Our efforts have resulted in numerous industry awards for leveraging real time infrastructure, virtual datacenters and cloud utility models to deliver business impact. Adaptivity was created to address the design challenges facing enterprise IT. We are leveraging our proven experience, industry partnerships and lessons learned to create a codified intelligent design platform to enable enterprise IT to optimize, re-design and create new systems in a dynamical, virtual and agile manner.

Adaptivity

Venture Round in 2011
Adaptivity is the IT Blueprint Company. Founded in late 2007 by veteran IT practitioners who have dedicated their careers to changing the way IT is delivered. Our efforts have resulted in numerous industry awards for leveraging real time infrastructure, virtual datacenters and cloud utility models to deliver business impact. Adaptivity was created to address the design challenges facing enterprise IT. We are leveraging our proven experience, industry partnerships and lessons learned to create a codified intelligent design platform to enable enterprise IT to optimize, re-design and create new systems in a dynamical, virtual and agile manner.

Adaptivity

Series A in 2010
Adaptivity is the IT Blueprint Company. Founded in late 2007 by veteran IT practitioners who have dedicated their careers to changing the way IT is delivered. Our efforts have resulted in numerous industry awards for leveraging real time infrastructure, virtual datacenters and cloud utility models to deliver business impact. Adaptivity was created to address the design challenges facing enterprise IT. We are leveraging our proven experience, industry partnerships and lessons learned to create a codified intelligent design platform to enable enterprise IT to optimize, re-design and create new systems in a dynamical, virtual and agile manner.

Appia

Series A in 2008
Appia is a prominent mobile user acquisition network that specializes in delivering mobile app downloads to over 1 billion users across 200 countries. The company provides a platform designed to meet the needs of mobile advertisers, ensuring a high volume of app installs and maximizing profit per install for its clients. Trusted by notable brands such as ngmoco, AppBrain, and Playtika, Appia combines a robust network with advanced technology to connect quality apps with engaged consumers. The company supports mobile application developers by offering a distribution point while providing advertisers with tools to acquire high-value customers. Appia has received $30 million in funding from various investors and has established itself as the largest non-incentivized network in the industry. With offices in San Francisco and Durham, Appia continues to evolve its product offerings and expand its network of publishers and advertisers.

Relativity

Venture Round in 2004
Relativity provides a software platform designed to assist organizations in managing and analyzing large volumes of data, particularly in the context of e-discovery, litigation, internal investigations, and compliance. The platform is utilized by over 13,000 organizations globally, including the U.S. Department of Justice and numerous Fortune 100 companies, boasting more than 160,000 active users across over 40 countries. Relativity's flexible solutions can be deployed in the cloud, on-premises, or through a hybrid model. Additionally, the platform supports developers in creating and integrating applications that enhance its capabilities. Recognized for its workplace culture, Relativity has been awarded as one of Chicago's Top Workplaces for seven consecutive years.

APEX Analytix

Series A in 2003
APEX Analytix works as a trusted advisor to clients in virtually every country in the world. That means they understand your culture and speak your language – wherever you do business. You’ll find they have the size, scope and experience demanded by even the most discerning procure-to-pay teams. Their highly skilled team of specialists has a proven proficiency to handle any linguistic assignment. - Global 1000 clients on 6 continents, in virtually every country in the world - Safeguarding $2.6 trillion in disbursements each year - Proprietary global supplier and supplier contact database (built on 7 million supplier communications each year) - Fluent in languages covering 98% of global trade

Relativity

Series F in 2003
Relativity provides a software platform designed to assist organizations in managing and analyzing large volumes of data, particularly in the context of e-discovery, litigation, internal investigations, and compliance. The platform is utilized by over 13,000 organizations globally, including the U.S. Department of Justice and numerous Fortune 100 companies, boasting more than 160,000 active users across over 40 countries. Relativity's flexible solutions can be deployed in the cloud, on-premises, or through a hybrid model. Additionally, the platform supports developers in creating and integrating applications that enhance its capabilities. Recognized for its workplace culture, Relativity has been awarded as one of Chicago's Top Workplaces for seven consecutive years.

Pinpoint Networks

Venture Round in 2002
Pinpoint connects you with Microsoft recommended solution providers that can provide you with applications and technology solutions for your unique business needs.

Bloodhound Software

Series E in 2002
Bloodhound Software is the leading claims editing service and analytics provider that offers a fully transparent, customizable, real-time service for all participants in the claims revenue cycle. ConVergence Point, its next-generation hosted claims editing service, can process a claim against 16 million edits across total patient history in subsecond response time. All ConVergence Point edits are open-sourced and based on national standards and can be configured to exactly match a payer’s reimbursement policies. Further, ConVergence Point provides a web portal for providers to see edits and correct claims before submission.

Norak Biosciences

Series B in 2002
Norak Biosciences, Inc., headquartered in Research Triangle Park, NC, is a private biotechnology company. Norak is utilizing its proprietary Transfluor technology to become a world leader in the discovery and development of drugs that regulate G protein-coupled receptors.

Bloodhound Software

Series C in 2001
Bloodhound Software is the leading claims editing service and analytics provider that offers a fully transparent, customizable, real-time service for all participants in the claims revenue cycle. ConVergence Point, its next-generation hosted claims editing service, can process a claim against 16 million edits across total patient history in subsecond response time. All ConVergence Point edits are open-sourced and based on national standards and can be configured to exactly match a payer’s reimbursement policies. Further, ConVergence Point provides a web portal for providers to see edits and correct claims before submission.

SoDeog Technologies

Series A in 2000
SoDeog Technologies provides wireless device2device information exchange and data transformation solutions for mobile device manufacturers, enterprise solution providers and independent software vendors. The company’s first product the SyncTalk Professional was launched in March 2000, allows users to share information wirelessly across different mobile computing devices such as personal digital assistants, smart phones and pagers. The company is based in Charlotte, North Carolina and was founded in 1999.

Pinpoint

Venture Round in 2000
Pinpoint is a technology company founded in 2016 that specializes in enhancing software delivery through data science and engineering performance management. Its platform integrates work activity from various software delivery tools and employs proprietary artificial intelligence to evaluate impact, foresee risks, and unlock potential within engineering teams. Additionally, Pinpoint has developed innovative search technologies that improve web navigation for both wired and wireless platforms. Their private-label search solutions allow clients, including vertical portals and mobile carriers, to create customized search experiences tailored to their specific content and user interests. By establishing a SearchProfile for each client, Pinpoint's technology delivers highly relevant search results that enhance site traffic, boost user loyalty, and generate new e-commerce opportunities. The company serves notable clients such as Golf.com and the American Kennel Club, and is recognized for its contributions to next-generation search infrastructure. Based in the Research Triangle Park area of North Carolina, with an office in San Francisco, Pinpoint is privately held and backed by venture capital.