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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
San Francisco Bay Area United States
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
À propos
Sam Yu is the Founder and Managing Partner of Thinkers Capital, an angel investment fund focusing on consumer technology startups in Silicon Valley.
Before Thinkers Capital, Sam studied at Stanford Graduate School of Business MSx Program as a masters student (Sloan Fellow), where he took a series of signature classes such as Lean Launchpad, Interpersonal Dynamics, Angel and VC Investment, and Managing Growing Enterprises. Sam also organized a series of entrepreneurial seminars and social events to facilitate the connections among Stanford students.
Sam had had rich experience with both venture capital investment and corporate finance management. Before Stanford, he worked at SAIF Partn
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
San Francisco Bay Area United States
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
À propos
Sam Yu is the Founder and Managing Partner of Thinkers Capital, an angel investment fund focusing on consumer technology startups in Silicon Valley.
Before Thinkers Capital, Sam studied at Stanford Graduate School of Business MSx Program as a masters student (Sloan Fellow), where he took a series of signature classes such as Lean Launchpad, Interpersonal Dynamics, Angel and VC Investment, and Managing Growing Enterprises. Sam also organized a series of entrepreneurial seminars and social events to facilitate the connections among Stanford students.
Sam had had rich experience with both venture capital investment and corporate finance management. Before Stanford, he worked at SAIF Partn