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George Cigale

Leader, Advisor, Board Member, Investor

New York, New York

Invests in

  • Min Investment:

    $100,000.00
  • Max Investment:

    $5,000,000.00
  • Target Investment:

    $1,500,000.00

Education

Work Experience

  • President

    2023

    Joining as President of Teach to One to expand the reach of New Classroom's new paradigm for individualized math instruction to many more students and educators.

  • Trustee, Board of Trustees

    2013

    Invited to join the Board of Trustees of Teachers College, Columbia University, the oldest and largest graduate school of education in the United States. Joined to help the Board think through technology strategy, and have been a driving force for building internal capacity to innovate and integrate technology into future TC offerings. Also sit on the Finance Committee and the Strategic Innovation Committee.

  • Regent, Board of Regents

    2023

    UMass Global is a non-profit affiliate of the University of Massachusetts. I was asked to join its governing board as an independent Regent.

  • Advisory Council Member

    2014

    The Institute for Basic Biomedical Sciences (IBBS) represents the basic research effort at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where faculty, fellows, postdocs and students and staff study some of the most exciting problems in biomedical science today. Any type of research is possible in the IBBS -- in addition to our nine departments, we have several interdisciplinary research programs as well as translational and collaborative research across all basic and clinical departments. The quid pro quo in joining the council was that I help Hopkins think through how doctors and scientists are educated (in addition to raising money), and in exchange I get to talk to scientists doing microbiome research, and other top scientists in the world.

  • Member Board of Trustees

    2015

    Invited to join the Board of Trustees of the natural history museum of the Adirondacks, committed to a future where people and the natural world thrive together. www.wildcenter.org. An awesome team and Board, and satisfies my interest in the environment, ecology, and another great reason to get to the Adirondacks (I’m now at 11 high peaks over the past 3 years, on my journey to the 46er goal).

Abenaki Ventures

2013

  • Founder

    2013

    My vehicle for investing time and/or money in early stage companies and growing ventures. Selectively working with leaders of early stage and growing internet, education, and health sciences companies as an advisor, investor or Board member. No web site, and this is the extent of my marketing efforts, so message me if you're interested in working together. Current and recent engagements include: https://www.tohigherground.com/ https://www.h1insights.com/ https://www.thinkhuman.tv/ https://www.olivemypickle.com/ https://brainly.com/ https://www.benesse-hd.co.jp/en/ https://askwonder.com/ https://www.lingolive.com/ https://tryme360.com/ https://www.justmote.me/ https://www.nu.edu/ https://campus.org/ https://litteraeducation.com/ https://www.kraftylab.com/ https://www.beanstack.com/

  • Board of Directors Observer

    2019

    Higher Ground is dedicated to mainstreaming and modernizing Montessori education.

  • Venture Partner, EdTech

    2018

    Joined a recently launched $150MM venture fund investing in early stage EdTech, Digital Health, and PropertyTech companies. I'm focussed on edtech, but happy to talk about other tech-enabled opportunities. Still helping great entrepreneurs, and now it can come with a sizable check. More info about our team and focus at http://peakstate.vc/

  • Venture Partner

    2017

    NextGen Venture Partners typically invests $1-2 million in seed-stage companies. Venture Partners are founders and innovators across the country whose expertise support NextGen's portfolio growth.

  • Member of the Executive Advisors Network (XAN)

    2016

    As a member of the Executive Advisors Network for Columbia Technology Ventures, I will be working with entrepreneurs and inventors at Columbia University to facilitate the transfer of research innovations from the lab to the market, as well as supporting start-up efforts. Columbia Technology Ventures, the technology transfer office of Columbia University, manages more than 350 invention disclosures from faculty, 100 license deals and 20 new start-ups each year. CTV currently has over 1200 patent assets available for licensing across research fields such as biopharma, medical devices, software, cleantech, semiconductors, and material science. To learn more about CTV and available inventions, please visit www.techventures.columbia.edu.