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Brian Ascher

Partner at Venrock l Early Stage Tech Investing

Menlo Park, California

Work Experience

1998

  • Partner

    1998

    I invest in early-stage technology start-ups and do whatever it takes to help them succeed. I currently serve on the Boards of: 6Sense FirstUp SmartBiz Loans Auditoria INRIX Zero Networks Nightfall (observer) Previously I served on the Boards of: Personal Capital (acquired by Empower) Vocera (NYSE: VCRA) Adify (acquired by Cox) Evidenti.io (acquired by Palo Alto Networks) Velocloud (acquired by VMware) SlideShare (acquired by LinkedIn) Datallegro (acquired by Microsoft) Red Beacon (acquired by Home Depot) Relay Health (acquired by McKesson) Unicru (acquired by Kronos) Atrenta (acquired by Synopsys) I love working with entrepreneurs to solve hard problems and am always looking to meet talented founders who want to change the world in the areas of Enterprise, B2B, FinTech and artificial intelligence. I am also willing to look at new domains and learn something new.

2013

  • Member Board of Directors

    2013

1995 - 1998

  • Senior Product Manager

    1995 - 1998

    Responsible for launching and managing several versions of award winning Quicken software products and helped launch Quicken.com personal finance site. My tenure at Intuit was during the early phase of online banking and Quicken’s heated battle with Microsoft Money (they even started giving Money away for free). As a Senior Product Manager I had responsibility for setting product direction and strategy, feature prioritization, customer research, marketing communications and positioning, PR and launch activities. To this day I maintain a love for the personal finance market and am fortunate to be working with many of my former Intuit colleagues on new companies.

1994 - 1994

  • Associate

    1994 - 1994

    Summer Associate in M&A and Corporate Finance. Worked with private equity group looking at mid-market buyouts and the M&A advisory team. I developed an appreciation and respect for the role investment bankers play in facilitating transactions, but also realized I wanted to be more of a principal than an agent.

1989 - 1993

  • Consultant

    1989 - 1993

    Fresh out of college I was given a surprising amount of responsibility and broad exposure to management and business strategy projects, mostly for large enterprises. I was even transferred to The Netherlands to be the day to day client point person for a large Dutch shipper and drilling company. I hope they got what they wanted, but I sure got a great “trial by fire” education. Other industries I worked in included telecommunications, retail, local services, transportation and logistics, and consumer goods. Having seen the way large enterprises operate and the challenges they face has proven very helpful in my enterprise software and SaaS investing.