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Venrock
NameVenrock
TypeVenture capital
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1969
FounderLaurance Rockefeller
HeadquartersNew York City
Key peopleBryan Roberts, Mike Tyrrell

Venrock is a venture capital firm that was founded in 1969 by Laurance Rockefeller, a member of the wealthy Rockefeller family, with the goal of investing in technology and healthcare companies. Venrock has invested in many successful companies, including Apple Inc., Intel Corporation, and Cisco Systems, and has been involved in the development of several major biotechnology companies, such as Genentech and Biogen. The firm has also invested in companies like Amazon.com, Google, and Facebook, and has been a major player in the Silicon Valley venture capital scene, alongside other firms like Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia Capital. Venrock's investments have been led by partners like Bryan Roberts and Mike Tyrrell, who have been involved in the firm's investments in companies like Athenahealth and Ikaria Inc..

History

Venrock was founded in 1969 by Laurance Rockefeller, who was a member of the Rockefeller family and a grandson of John D. Rockefeller. The firm was initially focused on investing in technology and healthcare companies, and made early investments in companies like Intel Corporation and Apple Inc.. In the 1980s, Venrock began to focus more on biotechnology investments, and made significant investments in companies like Genentech and Biogen. The firm has also been involved in the development of several major medical research institutions, including the Rockefeller University and the Sloan-Kettering Institute. Venrock has worked with other investors, such as Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and The Carlyle Group, to invest in companies like Pharmaceutical Product Development and UnitedHealth Group. The firm has also invested in companies like Microsoft, Oracle Corporation, and IBM, and has been a major player in the technology industry, alongside other firms like Accel Partners and Andreessen Horowitz.

Investments

Venrock has made investments in a wide range of companies, including technology firms like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, as well as healthcare companies like Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and Merck & Co.. The firm has also invested in companies like Salesforce.com, Dropbox, and Airbnb, and has been involved in the development of several major clean energy companies, including SolarCity and Tesla, Inc.. Venrock has worked with other investors, such as Sequoia Capital and Kleiner Perkins, to invest in companies like Nest Labs and Opower. The firm has also invested in companies like eBay, Yahoo!, and AOL, and has been a major player in the internet industry, alongside other firms like Benchmark Capital and Greylock Partners. Venrock's investments have been led by partners like Bryan Roberts and Mike Tyrrell, who have been involved in the firm's investments in companies like Athenahealth and Ikaria Inc., and have worked with other investors, such as New Enterprise Associates and Polaris Partners.

Portfolio Companies

Venrock's portfolio companies include a wide range of technology and healthcare firms, such as Apple Inc., Intel Corporation, and Cisco Systems, as well as biotechnology companies like Genentech and Biogen. The firm has also invested in companies like Amazon.com, Google, and Facebook, and has been involved in the development of several major clean energy companies, including SolarCity and Tesla, Inc.. Venrock's portfolio companies have included firms like Athenahealth, Ikaria Inc., and Pharmaceutical Product Development, and the firm has worked with other investors, such as Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and The Carlyle Group, to invest in companies like UnitedHealth Group and Cigna. The firm has also invested in companies like Microsoft, Oracle Corporation, and IBM, and has been a major player in the technology industry, alongside other firms like Accel Partners and Andreessen Horowitz. Venrock's portfolio companies have been led by executives like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg, and have worked with other investors, such as Sequoia Capital and Kleiner Perkins.

Leadership and Team

Venrock's leadership team includes partners like Bryan Roberts and Mike Tyrrell, who have been involved in the firm's investments in companies like Athenahealth and Ikaria Inc.. The firm's team also includes investors like Tony Sun and Ricky Goldstein, who have been involved in the firm's investments in companies like Google and Facebook. Venrock has also worked with other investors, such as John Doerr and Jim Breyer, who have been involved in the firm's investments in companies like Amazon.com and Intel Corporation. The firm's team has included executives like Laurance Rockefeller and Jay Hoag, who have been involved in the firm's investments in companies like Apple Inc. and Cisco Systems. Venrock has also worked with other investors, such as New Enterprise Associates and Polaris Partners, to invest in companies like UnitedHealth Group and Cigna.

Notable Exits

Venrock has had several notable exits, including the initial public offerings (IPOs) of companies like Apple Inc., Intel Corporation, and Cisco Systems. The firm has also had successful exits through the acquisitions of companies like Athenahealth and Ikaria Inc., which were acquired by Veritas Capital and Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, respectively. Venrock has also had successful exits through the IPOs of companies like Google and Facebook, and has been involved in the development of several major biotechnology companies, including Genentech and Biogen. The firm has worked with other investors, such as Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and The Carlyle Group, to invest in companies like Pharmaceutical Product Development and UnitedHealth Group, and has been a major player in the venture capital industry, alongside other firms like Sequoia Capital and Kleiner Perkins. Venrock's notable exits have included firms like Amazon.com, Microsoft, and Oracle Corporation, and the firm has been involved in the development of several major technology companies, including Twitter and Dropbox.

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