What is a Managing Director of a venture capital fund? Venture Partner?
An individual who assumes responsibility for managing a venture capital fund and selecting companies in which to invest is called a Managing Director. Venture Partners work with portfolio company management, but do not have responsibility for the general management of the fund. Typically, they have a minimum of 10 years industry experience in engineering, sales, general management or marketing. Their experience complements rather than overlaps that of Mayfield’s Managing Directors.
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