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Venture Capital | |
Industry | Venture Capital |
Founded | 2008 |
Headquarters | New York, New York |
Website | www.ffvc.com |
ff Venture Capital is a venture capital firm that specializes in providing seed-stage and early-stage funding to technology companies. Headquartered in New York City, ff Venture Capital was founded by John Frankel and Alex Katz in 2008, who are general partners at the firm. The firm's other general partners include David Teten, Michael Faber, and Adam Plotkin.
In addition to five partners, ff Venture Capital has a team of over 20 investment and operational professionals providing hands-on support and comprehensive guidance and resources to its portfolio companies' management teams, with specific expertise in communications, marketing and branding, recruiting, product engineering and strategy, financial modeling, accounting and budgeting, community management, and strategic and partner development.
ff Venture Capital has backed companies[1] including Parse.ly,[2] Indiegogo,[3] Livefyre,[4] Klout, Plated,[5] Distil Networks[6], Ionic Security[7], Owlet,[8] How About We, 500px, Quigo, Cornerstone on Demand,[9] Authorea.[10]
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