Noah Goodhart
Founder at Moat
New York, New York
Invests in
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Min Investment:
$5,000.00Max Investment:
$50,000.00Target Investment:
$25,000.00
Education
Lists including Noah
Investments
Key
Total Funding: $13M
Ophelos
Total Funding: $8M
Crisp
Total Funding: $250M
ArcSpan Technologies
Total Funding: $6M
Step
Total Funding: $180M
Valet Anywhere (VA)
Total Funding: $1M
BlackJet
Total Funding: $2M
Bread
Total Funding: $210M
Gobble
Total Funding: $31M
Moat
Total Funding: $67M
Work Experience
2010
Co-Founder
2010
Not-for-profit organization that uses the internet to help other non-profits spread the word about important causes. Launched in the wake of the 2010 Haiti earthquake disaster, we put together a group of advertising partners who provided generous support in the form of 500 million donated advertising impressions. We created ads and executed the campaign on behalf of the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund to raise support and awareness for this important cause.
2007
Founder
2007
I am currently the co-managing member of WGI Group, an early stage internet investment firm, along with my partners Jonah Goodhart and Michael Walrath. We have invested in over 25 companies. I serve as a Board member and advisor to several of our portfolio companies.
2017 - 2018
Moat Co-Founder
2017 - 2018
2010 - 2018
Founder
2010 - 2018
Attention is a scarce commodity in the digital world. Moat builds software that helps publishers and advertisers understand how consumers pay attention.
2003 - 2007
Founding investor and Board Member
2003 - 2007
Along with my partner, I was the founding investor and Board member in Right Media. The company, which became the largest online advertising exchange, was acquired by Yahoo! in 2007.
2003 - 2007
Co-founder
2003 - 2007
Started online customer acquisition firm that did work for companies such as American Express, Chase Manhattan Bank, Columbia House Records, and Paypal.
1999 - 2003
Co-founder
1999 - 2003
I was the co-founder of Colonize.com, a customer acquisition firm, whose main website was ranked as the 28th most visited website in the US in December 2000, with more traffic than Google at the time.