Yaron Samid
About Yaron Samid
Yaron Samid is an Israeli-American entrepreneur and investor with over three decades of experience in the technology industry. He is the founder of TechAviv, a global community of Israeli startup founders, and serves as the Managing Partner of TechAviv Founder Partners, a pre-seed venture fund. Previously, Yaron founded and served as CEO of BillGuard, a personal finance security company acquired by Prosper, and Pando, a peer-to-peer content delivery network acquired by Microsoft. He has also been a founding board member at CloudLock, acquired by Cisco, and Pond5, acquired by Shutterstock. Yaron is a regular guest lecturer at Stanford and Columbia Business Schools. TechAviv Founder Partners focuses on investing in pre-seed and seed-stage Israeli-founded companies globally. The fund is backed by over 100 successful company builders, including 37 unicorn founders, public company CEOs, tech-giant executives, and top-tier VCs. The fund has $80 million in assets under management and actively scouts and supports its portfolio founders. Yaron's investment strategy emphasizes collaboration, mentorship, and support within the global Israeli tech ecosystem. Yaron's track record includes founding and leading multiple successful technology companies. Under his leadership, BillGuard was recognized as the 2011 Big-Data Startup of the Year by O'Reilly Media and was a runner-up for TechCrunch's 2011 Top Startup of the Year. Pando, another of his ventures, was acquired by Microsoft. His experience spans various sectors, including fintech, cybersecurity, and media, reflecting his diverse investment interests and commitment to fostering innovation across multiple industries.
Investment Mandate
Investment Stages3
Asset Classes1
Geographical Focus
African markets1
Other stated markets19
Requirements
Innovative technology solutions, Strong founding teams, Scalable business models, Global market potential, Clear exit strategies
Stated Portfolio5
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