Investors in Generation Y

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ICONIQ Capital

ICONIQ Capital, LLC is a global multi-family office and investment firm based in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in New York and Singapore. Established in 2001, ICONIQ Capital originally served as the family office for Mark Zuckerberg but has since expanded its clientele to include influential families and organizations from Silicon Valley and beyond. The firm specializes in direct investments, particularly in technology growth equity, venture capital, middle market buyouts, and real estate. Its investment focus includes sectors such as enterprise software, financial technology, and information technology, primarily within North America and Europe. In addition to investment management, ICONIQ offers financial advisory and family office services, aiming to facilitate strategic relationships and governance for its clients.

GV

GV Management Company, LLC, established in 2009 as the venture capital arm of Alphabet Inc., specializes in investments across various stages, including seed, early, and late-stage funding. Based in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in Boston, New York, Seattle, Cambridge, and London, GV focuses on sectors such as life sciences, healthcare, artificial intelligence, robotics, transportation, cybersecurity, and agriculture. The firm has invested in over 300 companies, aiming to drive innovation and improve lives. GV seeks to make investments of up to $50 million, while offering early-stage startups funding of up to $250,000, typically taking minority stakes in these companies. Through its extensive network, GV provides startups with unique access to technology and talent, enhancing their potential for success.
Made 5 investments in Generation Y

New Enterprise Associates

New Enterprise Associates, Inc. is a private equity and venture capital firm established in 1977 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, with additional offices in India and China. The firm specializes in investments across various stages of company development, including seed, start-up, early stage, and later stage, with a focus on sectors such as information technology, healthcare, and energy technology. NEA's investment strategy encompasses a wide range of industries, including consumer internet, software, biotechnology, medical devices, and alternative energy. With over $19 billion in cumulative committed capital, the firm has a notable track record, having participated in more than 210 portfolio company IPOs and over 360 acquisitions. NEA aims to invest between $0.05 million and $20 million, targeting both domestic and international markets, particularly in Asia and the Americas.
Made 13 investments in Generation Y

Fidelity

Fidelity Investments is a privately owned investment manager based in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1946. The firm offers a wide range of financial services, including individual retirement accounts, 401(k) rollovers, annuities, discount brokerage, and wealth management. It serves a diverse clientele, including individual investors, businesses, financial advisors, and institutions. Fidelity manages equity, fixed income, and balanced mutual funds, investing in public equity and fixed income markets worldwide. The firm conducts in-house research to guide its investment decisions and supports over 32 million clients in achieving their financial goals. Additionally, Fidelity assists more than 22,000 businesses with employee benefit programs and collaborates with over 13,000 financial institutions to provide innovative investment and technology solutions.
Made 3 investments in Generation Y

FirstMark

FirstMark Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm located in New York City, established in 2008 as a spin-out from Pequot Capital Management's venture business. The firm focuses on partnering with exceptional entrepreneurs who are dedicated to addressing significant challenges. FirstMark has cultivated a vibrant community among the innovative teams in its network, facilitating the exchange of ideas and opportunities. The firm has been involved with the founders of notable companies such as Pinterest, Shopify, Airbnb, Riot Games, and InVision, among others. FirstMark primarily invests in information technology companies across the United States, Canada, and Europe.
Made 2 investments in Generation Y

Generation Investment Management

Generation Investment Management, founded in 2004 and headquartered in London, with additional offices in San Francisco and New York, specializes in long-term investing that emphasizes sustainability. The firm integrates sustainability research into its financial analysis, believing that managing economic, social, and environmental performance enhances shareholder value over time. By combining investment analysts with experts in sustainability, Generation aims to identify risks and opportunities that impact long-term profitability. The company is dedicated to aligning its interests with those of its clients, focusing on the belief that sustainable business practices contribute to better financial returns.
Made 1 investments in Generation Y

Generation Partners

Generation Partners is a private equity firm established in 1996, headquartered in Connecticut, with additional offices in Los Angeles and Austin. The firm specializes in providing equity capital through buyout and growth equity investments, primarily targeting business services, healthcare, and technology sectors in the United States. With a focus on growth-oriented companies, Generation Partners invests between $10 million and $50 million, pursuing both majority and minority equity positions at various stages of development. Over its two decades of operation, the firm has invested in more than 50 companies, emphasizing long-term partnerships, often remaining engaged with their portfolio companies for over a decade. The firm's foundation lies in combining extensive private equity experience with technology expertise, seeking businesses that leverage technology to drive industry change.

Sequoia Capital

Sequoia Capital is a prominent venture capital firm founded in 1972 and based in Menlo Park, California. The firm specializes in investing across various stages of startups, including seed, early, and growth stages, and focuses on sectors such as technology, healthcare, financial services, internet, and mobile. Sequoia typically invests between $100,000 and $1 million in seed companies, $1 million to $10 million in early-stage ventures, and $10 million to $100 million in growth investments. The firm operates globally, with significant activities in regions like Israel, China, and India, where it partners with dynamic founders to build successful companies. Sequoia's extensive portfolio includes notable firms and offers valuable insights and resources, benefiting from decades of experience in the venture capital landscape.
Made 10 investments in Generation Y

Generation Growth Capital

Generation Growth Capital, Inc. is a Wisconsin-based private equity firm founded in 2006, specializing in lower-middle market buyouts. The firm focuses on equity and debt investments primarily in manufacturing, service, and distribution sectors. Generation Growth Capital aims to enhance the growth rates and profitability of small businesses by providing essential capital and professional resources. By working closely with management teams, the firm seeks to “professionalize” these enterprises, thereby fostering their development. Additionally, Generation Growth Capital is dedicated to creating jobs in the communities where its portfolio companies operate, reflecting its commitment to supporting best-in-class small businesses.

Y Combinator

Y Combinator is a startup accelerator based in Mountain View, California, founded in 2005. It has pioneered a new funding model for early-stage startups by investing a modest amount of capital, typically around $150,000, in a large number of companies twice a year. Over a three-month program, Y Combinator collaborates closely with these startups to prepare them for investor pitches and enhance their business strategies. Each funding cycle concludes with Demo Day, where startups present to an exclusive audience of investors. Y Combinator focuses on various sectors, including business software, education, healthcare, and financial technology, among others. In addition to initial funding, it offers ongoing support through its extensive alumni network. Since its inception, Y Combinator has funded over 630 startups, contributing significantly to the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Silicon Valley and beyond.
Made 14 investments in Generation Y