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Thomvest Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm committed to the success of our entrepreneur partners. We primarily focus on investments in areas where we have deep expertise and experience — software, consumer Internet, networking, and semiconductors. At Thomvest Ventures, the capital we invest is our own, which enables us to be more creative, flexible and patient than most venture investors. We believe that it takes time to build great companies, and we’re committed to supporting our entrepreneurs throughout their journey. That’s why more than two-thirds of the companies that we have funded in the last decade have either gone public, been acquired, or continue to grow as independent businesses. To learn more about Thomvest Ventures, please visit www.thomvest.com.

Divergent Ventures is a Seattle-based venture capital firm which invests in early-stage technology companies, with an emphasis on software, network infrastructure and technology-enabled services. In addition to investment capital, Divergent actively assists its portfolio companies, supplying strategic and tactical advice, helping to recruit key employees, and assisting with fundraising efforts. Divergent's managing directors have funded over 25 early-stage technology companies including Internap Network Services (NASDAQ: INAP), Nexabit Networks (Lucent), Transmeta (NASDAQ: TMTA) and WebTV Networks (Microsoft).

Accelerator Ventures (AV) is a San Francisco-based Venture Capital fund that invests in early stage technology companies. Founded by Alexander Lloyd, AV brings to entrepreneurs its strong understanding of technology, capital, and venture market intelligence. AV actively helps with financing strategy, finding partnerships, customer introductions and management team development. AV invests at the earliest stage of capital raising and seeks to leverage its domain expertise to take its portfolio companies up along the path toward liquidity. AV leverages its network of angel investors, early stage funds and venture capital firms in order to meet the funding needs of early stage startups. AV invests in world-class ideas and helps make them into reality.

Bullpen Capital is an early-stage venture fund which makes follow-on investments in start-ups funded by super-angels. Bullpen’s market focus is on the social-mobile web sector, which is experiencing a new tech boom. The investors benefitting most from this new boom have been the super-angels. Bullpen’s role is to extend the “lean” investment model established by the super-angels, which has led to the rapid success of companies like Twitter, Chegg, Etsy and Groupon.
