Adam Neumann
About Adam Neumann
Adam Neumann is an Israeli-American entrepreneur and investor, best known as the co-founder of WeWork, a company that revolutionized the coworking space industry. After stepping down as CEO in 2019, Neumann shifted his focus to real estate and technology investments. In 2022, he launched Flow, a residential real estate startup, with a valuation exceeding $1 billion following a $350 million investment from Andreessen Horowitz. Flow aims to transform the residential rental market by emphasizing community and culture, operating properties in Florida and Saudi Arabia. In addition to Flow, Neumann has invested in various sectors, including technology, consumer internet, artificial intelligence, clean energy, e-commerce, social media, and mobile applications. His investment strategy encompasses multiple stages, from seed funding to Series C and beyond. Geographically, his investments span the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and several European and Asian countries. Notable portfolio companies include OpenAI, Selina, and Flow. Neumann's investment philosophy centers on fostering innovation and community, leveraging his experience in building large-scale businesses. Despite controversies surrounding his tenure at WeWork, his ventures continue to attract significant attention and investment, reflecting his ongoing influence in the entrepreneurial and investment landscapes.
Investment Mandate
Asset Classes8
Geographical Focus
African markets1
Other stated markets18
Requirements
Innovative business models, Strong growth potential, Emphasis on community and culture
Stated Portfolio3
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