2015-09-25

Want to attend Web Summit as an investor?

Want to attend Web Summit as a startup?

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For startups and investors alike, the countdown to Web Summit is on. In little over 5 weeks, hundreds of investors will be making their way to Dublin, where they will be scoping out the most innovative and promising startups exhibiting at the conference.

The investors are from the likes of a16z, Google Ventures and Greylock. Let’s take a closer look…

Christine Herron - Managing Partner – Intel Capital



Christine has been at Intel Capital since 2010, where she is now a managing partner. Before Intel Capital, Christine was a Principle at a early-stage venture firm called First Round Capital.

Benedict Evans – Partner – a16z



Benedict is a partner at the Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z). By sharing tech insights on his blog and Twitter feed he has become a well known figure in the industry.

Dick Kramlich – Co-Founder – NEA



Since 1969 Dick has been a venture capitalist. In 1978 he co-founded the company which he now chairs, NEA. Over the course of his career, he has been involved with ten companies from an early stage, which would go on to become unicorns – companies valued in excess of $1 billion. He was also featured in Something Ventured, a documentary looking into the visionary venture capitalists of the 20th century.

Avid Larizadeh Duggan – Managing Partner – Google Ventures

Prior to becoming a partner at Google Ventures, Avid co-founded the online jewellery marketplace Boticca. In her spare time, she runs the UK Hour of Code, an initiative to increase involvement in computer science education.

Sarah Tavel – Partner – Greylock

Sarah made history at Greylock by being their first female investment partner. Before Greylock, she was Vice President at Bessemer Venture Partners and it was then that she invested in Pinterest, long before it became the success it is today.

Tom Stafford – Partner – DST

Colin Greenspon – Managing Director – Mithril

Dave Morin – Managing Partner – Slow Ventures

Wesley Chan – Managing Director – Felicis Ventures

Fred Davis – Partner – The Raine Group

Andy McLoughlin – Partner – SoftTech VC

Jonathan W Meeks – Managing Director – TA Associates

Fred Destin – Partner – Accel Partners

Sean O’Sullivan – Founder – SOSVentures

Rui Ma – Partner – 500 Startups

Nathalie Bruls – Vice President – General Atlantic

Frederic Court – Founder & Managing Partner – Felix Capital

Avi Savar – CEO – DreamIT Ventures

Russell Dreisenstock – Head M&A – Naspers

Andrew Gershfeld – Partner – Flint Capital

Nicolas Debock – Investor – Balderton Capital

Toby Coppel – Partner – Mosaic Ventures

Simon Squibb – Founder – Nest

Paolo Gesess – Managing Partner – United Ventures

John Melas-Kyriazi – Associate – Spark Capital

Jon Gay – Principal – Kensington Capital

Stephen Willson – Investment Director – Unilever Ventures

Scott Reiss – Partner – Gibraltar Ventures

Connor Cantwell – Partner – COSIMO Venture Partners

Shota Shiino – Manager – Docomo Innovations

Skip Rung – President – Oregon Angel Fund

Christian Siegele – Managing Partner – Capnamic Ventures

Erik Schut – President – WoodWing Ventures

Joachim Fleury – Head of TMT – Clifford Chance

Maurice Roche – Partner – Delta Partners

Elizabeth Fullerton – General Partner – Fullerton Venture Partners

Paul Jeannest – Investment Officer  - Raise France

Allen Manser - Venture Hacker – AngelList

Dmitry Burbo – Partner – Rubylight

Dirk Meurer – Managing Director – Vorzerk Ventures

Marcelo Gigliani – Partner – Apax

Owen McCormack – Director – Winton Technology Ventures

Felix Petersen – Partner – Faber Ventures

Niels van Aalten – Partner – Holland Venture

Marco Nannini – Managing Director – Italian Angels for Growth

Jakub Ślusarczyk – Managing Partner – Protos VC

Simon Sebastian Schmincke - Principal – Earlybird Venture Capital

Sophie Dingreville – Partner – Iris Capital

Martin Rajcan – Principal – KKR

Julie Meyer – Partner – Ariadne Capital

If you’re an investor and would like to join the others at Web Summit you can request more info here.

If you’re a startup and haven’t applied to exhibit yet, apply here.

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