Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Mary Meeker | |
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| Name | Mary Meeker |
| Birth date | 1 September 1959 |
| Birth place | Portland, Indiana, U.S. |
| Education | DePauw University (BA), Cornell University (MBA) |
| Occupation | Venture capitalist, analyst |
| Known for | Internet Trends Report, technology investment |
| Employer | Bond Capital (founder), Kleiner Perkins (former), Morgan Stanley (former) |
Mary Meeker is an influential American venture capitalist and financial analyst renowned for her annual Internet Trends Report. She gained prominence as a leading technology analyst at Morgan Stanley during the dot-com bubble before transitioning to a successful career in venture capital with Kleiner Perkins. In 2019, she founded her own firm, Bond Capital, focusing on growth-stage technology investments.
Born in Portland, Indiana, she attended DePauw University, graduating with a degree in psychology. She subsequently earned an MBA from the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University. Her early professional experience included a role as a securities analyst at the brokerage firm Merrill Lynch.
Meeker joined the investment bank Morgan Stanley in 1991, where she quickly rose to prominence covering major technology companies. She became a managing director and the lead analyst for the Internet sector, authoring influential research on firms like America Online, Microsoft, and Intuit. During the dot-com bubble, she was famously dubbed the "Queen of the Net" by Barron's and The Wall Street Journal for her bullish analysis. Her work placed her on the All-America Research Team compiled by Institutional Investor magazine multiple times.
In 2010, Meeker left Morgan Stanley to join the prestigious Silicon Valley venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins as a partner. Her move signaled a shift from financial analysis to direct investment in technology startups. At Kleiner Perkins, she led the firm's Digital Growth Fund, investing in later-stage companies. Notable investments from this period included Facebook, Twitter, Spotify, and Square. Her role cemented her status as a powerful figure within the venture capital ecosystem.
Meeker is best known for her comprehensive annual Internet Trends Report, a highly anticipated presentation initially developed at Morgan Stanley and continued throughout her tenure at Kleiner Perkins and Bond Capital. The report analyzes data on global internet adoption, mobile technology, commerce, and emerging technologies, drawing from sources like ITU statistics and Kleiner Perkins portfolio insights. It is presented at events such as the Code Conference and has become a seminal resource for executives, entrepreneurs, and investors in the technology industry.
In 2019, Meeker departed Kleiner Perkins to found her own growth equity firm, Bond Capital, with several former colleagues. The firm manages billions in capital and continues her strategy of investing in established, high-growth technology companies. Bond Capital's portfolio includes investments in Uber, Airbnb, Peloton, and Snowflake. She also serves on the board of directors for Wix.com and has been involved with philanthropic efforts supporting education and medical research.
Meeker maintains a relatively private personal life. She is a significant donor to her alma mater, DePauw University, and has supported the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. Her professional achievements have been recognized with honors including being named to the Forbes list of the "World's 100 Most Powerful Women" and receiving the Woodrow Wilson Award for corporate citizenship.
Category:American venture capitalists Category:American business analysts Category:1959 births Category:Living people Category:DePauw University alumni Category:Cornell University alumni