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Steve T. Jurvetson
Steve Jurvetson is a Managing Director of Draper Fisher Jurvetson.
He was the founding VC investor in Hotmail
(MSFT), Interwoven
(IWOV), and Kana
(KANA). He also led the firm's investments in Tradex and Cyras
(acquired by Ariba and Ciena for $8B), and most recently, in pioneering
companies in nanotechnology and molecular electronics. Previously,
Mr. Jurvetson was an R&D Engineer at Hewlett-Packard,
where seven of his communications chip designs were fabricated.
His prior technical experience also includes programming, materials
science research (TEM atomic imaging of GaAs), and computer design
at HP's PC Division, the Center for Materials Research, and Mostek.
He has also worked in product marketing at Apple
and NeXT
Software. As a Consultant with Bain
& Company, Mr. Jurvetson developed executive marketing, sales,
engineering and business strategies for a wide range of companies
in the software, networking and semiconductor industries. At Stanford
University, he finished his BSEE in 2.5 years and graduated
#1 in his class, as the Henry Ford Scholar. Mr. Jurvetson also
holds an MS in Electrical Engineering from Stanford. He received
his MBA from the Stanford Business School, where he was an Arjay
Miller Scholar. Mr. Jurvetson also serves on the Merrill Lynch
and STVP
Advisory Boards and is Co-Chair of the NanoBusiness
Alliance. He was recently honored as "The Valley's Sharpest
VC" on the cover of Business 2.0 and chosen by the SF Chronicle
and SF Examiner as one of "the ten people expected to have the
greatest impact on the Bay Area in the early part of the 21st
Century." He was profiled in the New
York Times Magazine and featured on the cover of Worth
and Fortune Magazines. Steve was chosen by Forbes as one of "Tech's
Best Venture Investors", by the VC Journal as one of the "Ten
Most Influential VCs", and by Fortune
as part of their "Brain Trust of Top Ten Minds." Steve has written
several columns
on nanotech and other developing technologies.
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