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Bryan D. StolleGeneral Partner, Mohr Davidow Ventures |
| Age | Total Calculated Compensation | This person is connected to 5 Board Members in 5 different organizations across 6 different industries. See Board Relationships |
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Background
Mr. Bryan D. Stolle is a General Partner at Mohr Davidow Ventures. He joined Mohr Davidow Ventures in 2008. Mr. Stolle focuses and invests in people, ideas, and companies that are trying to solve big important business problems using new technologies, business models, and processes. Mr. Stolle began his career at Ross Perot’s Electronic Data Systems. Mr. Stolle’s two decade journey in technology startups included the raising of over half a billion dollars in private ...
Corporate Headquarters3000 Sand Hill RoadMenlo Park, California 94025 United States Phone: 650-854-7236 Fax: 650-854-7365 Board Members MembershipsFormer Chairman Director Director Director 1995-N/A Co-Founder 2006-Present Director 2008-Present Director, Member of Compensation Committee and Member of Nominating & Corporate Governance Committee
EducationMBA The University of Texas System BA The University of Texas, Austin
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