MH

Maren Hopkins

Principal at Bessemer Venture Partners Forge

San Francisco Bay Area

Invests in

  • Min Investment:

    $1,000,000.00
  • Max Investment:

    $100,000,000.00
  • Target Investment:

    $10,000,000.00

Education

Work Experience

  • Principal, BVP Forge

    2022

    BVP Forge is a purpose built global platform for significant minority and majority investments in high growth, capital efficient software, tech-enabled services and internet businesses leveraging Bessemer Venture Partners’ unique resources and network.

  • Principal

    2022

2019 - 2022

  • Vice President

    2019 - 2022

    Investments: A Cloud Guru (Acquired by Pluralsight), Hudl, BuilderTrend, Axtria, Mixpanel, When I Work

2018 - 2018

  • Tech Investment Banking Associate

    2018 - 2018

2014 - 2018

  • New Product Introduction PM

    2014 - 2018

    Managed the design, development, and build of upcoming devices by actively working with the internal dev team and contract manufacturers in Asia. Specifically supported development and launch of SurfaceBook (October 2015), HoloLens (March 2016) and Surface Laptop (June 2017). Focus on early design evaluation, risk mitigation, supply chain management, problem solving and yield improvement from initial concept prototype builds through mass production launch.

2013 - 2013

  • Electrification Architecture Engineer

    2013 - 2013

    Worked at GM's Technical Center in Warren Michigan focusing on hybrid and electric powertrains as part of the Electrification Architecture group. Performed and analyzed fuel economy estimates using vehicle simulations, applied numerical data from dynamometer tests and analyzed worst case operating points for various hybrid and electric vehicles.

  • IRES Researcher

    2012 - 2012

    Researched and prototyped Dye Sensitized Solar Cells using indigenous plant species as a low cost alternative to conventional solar cells. Presented and published results at the American Chemical Society regional conference in October 2012. Work done as part of an IRES program through the National Science Foundation completed research in Botswana jointly under professors from the University of Botswana and Case Western Reserve University.