A new generation of venture capitalists are putting impressive sums to work in the startup climate. Among these influential figures are Ellen Chisa from Boldstart Ventures, Jennifer Neundorfer from January Ventures, Mo Jomaa from CapitalG, and Nikki Parker from Insight Partners. Each of these professionals has made their marks on the profession and the practice. Their deep knowledge and experience of these sectors are creating a bright future for dynamic companies.
Ellen Chisa, a prominent venture capitalist known for her work with Boldstart Ventures, has made quite the impact on the startup ecosystem. View her profile over on Boldstart Ventures’ site. She is known down there for her laser-like focus on making a dent in the world in early-stage investments. Chisa’s role at Boldstart Ventures puts her in the unique position of leading the development of segment-defining technologies, more importantly, supporting emerging entrepreneurs.
Jennifer Neundorfer, who is a member of January Ventures. Her practical acumen and edge for excellence in investment have made her not only a strategic matchmaker, but the captain guiding these new ventures to success. Learn more about Neundorfer’s experience and accomplishments on her LinkedIn page. It underscores her deep commitment to cultivating innovation and growth within the industry.
Mo Jomaa, CapitalG Mo joins the other venture capitalists on this list to bring a unique expertise. His bio on the CapitalG website emphasizes his interest in finding and building great high-potential startups. As a fellow in the venture capital space, Jomaa’s experience puts him at the center of the creation of tech-driven enterprises.
Nikki Parker of Insight Partners completes this powerful quartet. Parker’s resume is packed with venture capital experience and she flaunts it on LinkedIn. There, she speaks to her passion for fostering innovation in startups. Her new role at Insight Partners is further evidence of that commitment to leading the charge and delivering innovation and the tools for their success to developing companies.
These four VC’s illustrate how volatile the short term world of investments can be in the startup space. Their varied backgrounds and tactical philanthropic urbanism make them an invaluable asset to building better technology and entrepreneurship ecosystems. By now, you understand that by supporting early-stage companies, as a whole, they are a significant catalyst of innovation and skyrocketing economic growth.