Jonathan Medved

Jonathan “Jon” Medved (born 16 September 1955) is a serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist and angel investor in Israel's high-tech scene. He is the founder and CEO of OurCrowd, a leading equity crowdfunding platform. Medved was named one of the “50 Most Influential Jews” by the Jerusalem Post, where he was dubbed “the startup nation’s guru.”[1] Jon lives in Jerusalem with his wife Jane, their children and grandchildren.[2]

Jonathan "Jon" Medved
Medved in 2016
Born (1955-09-16) September 16, 1955
San Diego, California, U.S.
Alma materUC Berkeley (BA)
OccupationCEO, investor, serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist
Spouse(s)Jane Medved
Children4
RelativesDavid Medved (father)
Michael Medved (brother)
WebsiteOurCrowd.com

Early life

Medved was born into a Jewish family in San Diego, California, the son of Renate (Hirsch) and David Bernard Medved, a Navy veteran and scientist. He was raised in San Diego, California, where his father worked for the defense contractor Convair and later for NASA. Medved attended Palisades High School when the family moved to Los Angeles, California. He attended UC Berkeley, located in Berkeley, California. He has four brothers, including radio talk show host and movie critic Michael Medved.

Career

Medved is the founder and CEO of OurCrowd, an equity crowdfunding platform that connects its “crowd” of accredited investors to funding startup investments. OurCrowd was started in 2013 and has its global headquarters in Jerusalem with additional offices in Tel Aviv, San Diego, New York, Toronto, London, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Sydney.[3] As of November 2018, OurCrowd has raised $800M in 160 startup companies and venture funds in its portfolio.[4]

Between 2006-2012, Medved was the co-founder and CEO of Vringo, a leader in the innovation, development and monetization of mobile technologies and intellectual property. Medved led Vringo to a successful completion of its IPO in June 2010,[5] and it trades today on NASDAQ under the symbol VRNG.

In 1995, Medved co-founded Israel Seed Partners with Michael Eisenberg and Neil Cohen in a garage with $2 million in funding.[6]

Saul Singer and Dan Senor, in their best-selling book, Start-up Nation, describe Medved as “one of Israel’s legendary business ambassadors….[he] has taken on a role that – in any other country – would typically belong to the local Chamber of Commerce, Minister of Trade, or Foreign Secretary.”[7]

gollark: ... *how* does this have external non-HTTP networking?
gollark: I mean, "really fast" compared to how it runs now.
gollark: Hey, maybe this could be really fast with some sort of in-memory filesystem.
gollark: gcc ran very slow initially but pretty fast after I ran it again, presumably because of it warming the filesystem caches or something.
gollark: Its virtualized filesystem is veeery slow, I mean.

References

  1. Jerusalem Post Staff (23 May 2015). "Most Influential Jewish Innovators, Entrepreneurs". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  2. Mernick, Moe (24 October 2018). "Mishpacha Jewish Family Weekly". www.mishpacha.com. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  3. "About Us, OurCrowd Website". OurCrowd Website. 14 November 2018.
  4. Austin, Scott (23 June 2010). "OurCrowd Website". OurCrowd. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  5. "Vringo CEO Jon Medved Explains Improbable IPO". The Wall Street Journal. Wall Street Journal.
  6. "Israel Seed Partners Establishes $40 Mln Fund: Marc Andreessen among Investors". Globes. 16 June 1999. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  7. Dan., Senor (2011). Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle. Singer, Saul. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart. ISBN 9780771079665. OCLC 659174736.
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