Mark Gerson
About Mark Gerson
Mark Gerson is an American entrepreneur and angel investor based in New York City. He co-founded the Gerson Lehrman Group (GLG) in 1998, a leading expert network connecting clients with industry professionals. Gerson also co-founded Thuzio, a professional booking marketplace, and 3i Members, a network of private investors sharing curated investment opportunities. Additionally, he serves as the Chairman of United Hatzalah, a network of volunteer medics in Israel, and co-founded the African Mission Healthcare Foundation, supporting medical missionaries in Africa. Gerson's investment focus spans various sectors, including technology, healthcare, and consumer goods. He has invested in companies such as LabPixies, Badongo.com, Greats, HipWay, Smarterer, Umi Kitchen, and Chockstone. His investment strategy emphasizes early-stage and growth-stage companies, with a preference for minority stakes. Gerson is also involved in philanthropic activities, supporting organizations like United Hatzalah and the African Mission Healthcare Foundation. Gerson graduated summa cum laude from Williams College and earned his JD from Yale Law School. He has authored several books and articles published in prominent newspapers and magazines. His diverse portfolio and active involvement in various sectors reflect his commitment to fostering innovation and supporting impactful initiatives.
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