These alums have an instinct for spotting a winner. Forbes has released its 19th annual Midas List, recognizing the world’s top tech investors, which this year includes nine alumni. The publication ranks investors by their portfolio companies that have gone public or been acquired for at least $200 million over the past five years, or that have raised additional funding at a valuation of at least $400 million.
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Roelof Botha (JOH 96-98), Partner, SequoiaRoelof's investments include:
- Unity Software
- Bridgebio
- Eventbrite
- 23andme
Philippe Botteri (PAR, SVO 98-06), Partner, Accel
Philippe's investments include:
- DocuSign
- UiPath
- Melio
Jing Hong (BEI 98-05), Founding Partner, Gaocheng Capital
Jing's investments include:
- Alibaba
- Meituan
- Didi
Jeremy Liew (AUO 94-96), Partner, Lightspeed Venture Partners
Jeremy's investments include:
- Snap
- Affirm
- Blockchain
- Honest Company
Ann's investments include:
- Lyft
- Refinery29
Pär-Jörgen Pärson (STO 90-94), General Partner, Northzone
Pär-Jörgen's investments include:
- Spotify
- Fubo.tv
Mike Speiser (SVO 98-99), Managing Director, Sutter Hill Ventures
Mike's investments include:
- Snowflake
- Lacework
- Sigma Computing
Rich Wong (SFO 96-99), Partner, Accel
Rich's investments include:
- UiPath
- Atlassian
Allen Zhu (SHA 98-00), Managing Director, GSR Ventures
Allen's investments include:
- DiDi Chuxing
- Xingsheng Selected
- Hotmaxx