Fidelity Ventures (partners from McKinsey, BCG, Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, Sloan)
Keywords: US -- Boston/New England | Venture Capital and Private Equity

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Venture capital firm with $1.5 billion invested in over 100 companies.


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Venture capital, technology, software, consumer products, communications, Asia, McKinsey, BCG, Harvard Business School , Stanford Business School, Wharton, Sloan


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Fidelity Ventures provides expertise at the Go-to-Market stage. It specializes in communications, consumer products, systems and software sectors. It has over $1.5 billion invested in over 100 companies. The track record includes 20 IPOs and mergers.

Notable successes include Airespace (acquired by Cisco), Atari (acquired by TimeWarner), MCI (IPO), Micom systems (acquired by Nortel), Nexabit Networks (acquired by Lucent), Rolm (acquired by IBM), and Teleport Communications Group (acquired by AT&T). Fidelity Ventures has also operated an Asia Fund focusing on Greater China. Successes include Alibaba (acquired by Yahoo!, $4.1B valuation),

The Fidelity investment team is made up of seasoned operating executives and deep industry experts representing the alumni of McKinsey, BCG, Harvard Business School, Stanford Business School, Wharton, MIT Sloan, and other leading institutions. The Managing Partner, Rob Ketterson, represents Fidelity Ventures on the Board of the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), the venture capital industry’s primary policy setting and lobbying group. He is also on the Board of the New England Venture Capital Association (NEVCA).


Alumni connected with this company

McKinsey, BCG, Harvard Business School , Stanford Business School, Wharton, MIT Sloan


City or Greater Metropolitan Area, State (and Country if not U.S.)
Boston, Massachusetts

Year founded
1969

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