Jeremy Stoppelman
About Jeremy Stoppelman
Jeremy Stoppelman is an angel investor and the CEO of Yelp, a platform he co-founded in 2004. As an investor, he typically invests between $25,000 and $100,000 in early-stage technology companies, focusing on sectors such as consumer internet, software, e-commerce, and mobile applications. His investment strategy emphasizes supporting innovative startups that aim to disrupt traditional industries and create new market opportunities. Stoppelman's portfolio includes a diverse range of companies across various industries, reflecting his broad interest in technology-driven businesses. His investments span sectors like digital media, online marketplaces, social media, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, data analytics, fintech, healthtech, edtech, proptech, foodtech, traveltech, logistics, and blockchain. This wide-ranging approach demonstrates his commitment to fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in multiple facets of the technology landscape. Through his investments, Stoppelman has contributed to the growth and success of numerous startups, leveraging his experience as a co-founder and CEO to provide valuable guidance and resources to emerging companies. His active involvement in the startup ecosystem underscores his dedication to nurturing the next generation of technology leaders and innovators.
Investment Mandate
Investment Stages7
Asset Classes20
Geographical Focus
African markets1
Other stated markets19
Requirements
Innovative business models, Scalable growth potential, Strong founding teams, Clear market differentiation, Ability to disrupt existing markets, Commitment to long-term growth, Alignment with personal values and interests, Demonstrated product-market fit, Sustainable competitive advantages, Clear exit strategies
Stated Portfolio4
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