Venrock

Venrock is a Palo Alto-based venture capital firm founded in 1969 as the venture capital arm of the Rockefeller family. It concentrates on seed and early-stage investments in technology and healthcare, with interests spanning information technology, life sciences and related sectors in the United States. The firm has supported a broad portfolio of companies, including Apple, Intel, Illumina, DoubleClick, Athenahealth, Gilead Sciences, Nest, SlideShare and Tudou. Venrock emphasizes long-term partnerships with entrepreneurs, combining hands-on venture support with rigorous data analysis to help startups grow into enduring companies.

Brian Ascher

Partner

Harry Barber

Investor

Ethan Batraski

Partner

Nick Beim

Partner

Racquel Bracken

Partner

Past deals in Kentucky

Gazelle

Series E in 2014
Gazelle is an e-commerce platform focused on the buying and selling of used electronic devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with operations in Louisville, Kentucky, the company offers consumers an easy way to acquire cost-effective electronic gadgets. Gazelle pays cash for pre-owned devices, which it inspects and certifies before reselling them to customers. This process not only provides a convenient option for consumers looking to stay connected but also promotes the recycling of electronic gadgets, contributing to sustainability in the technology sector.

Gazelle

Series D in 2011
Gazelle is an e-commerce platform focused on the buying and selling of used electronic devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with operations in Louisville, Kentucky, the company offers consumers an easy way to acquire cost-effective electronic gadgets. Gazelle pays cash for pre-owned devices, which it inspects and certifies before reselling them to customers. This process not only provides a convenient option for consumers looking to stay connected but also promotes the recycling of electronic gadgets, contributing to sustainability in the technology sector.

Gazelle

Series C in 2010
Gazelle is an e-commerce platform focused on the buying and selling of used electronic devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with operations in Louisville, Kentucky, the company offers consumers an easy way to acquire cost-effective electronic gadgets. Gazelle pays cash for pre-owned devices, which it inspects and certifies before reselling them to customers. This process not only provides a convenient option for consumers looking to stay connected but also promotes the recycling of electronic gadgets, contributing to sustainability in the technology sector.

Gazelle

Series B in 2008
Gazelle is an e-commerce platform focused on the buying and selling of used electronic devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with operations in Louisville, Kentucky, the company offers consumers an easy way to acquire cost-effective electronic gadgets. Gazelle pays cash for pre-owned devices, which it inspects and certifies before reselling them to customers. This process not only provides a convenient option for consumers looking to stay connected but also promotes the recycling of electronic gadgets, contributing to sustainability in the technology sector.

Gazelle

Series A in 2008
Gazelle is an e-commerce platform focused on the buying and selling of used electronic devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with operations in Louisville, Kentucky, the company offers consumers an easy way to acquire cost-effective electronic gadgets. Gazelle pays cash for pre-owned devices, which it inspects and certifies before reselling them to customers. This process not only provides a convenient option for consumers looking to stay connected but also promotes the recycling of electronic gadgets, contributing to sustainability in the technology sector.
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