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Ron Conway | SV Angel
Ron Conway is the Founder and Co-Managing Partner of SV Angel. Ron has been an active angel investor since the mid 90’s. He was the Founder and Managing Partner of the Angel Investors LP funds (1998-2005). He was included in 2010’s Vanity Fair 100 most influential people in the Information Age. He was awarded Best Angel at The 2009 TechCrunch Crunchies Awards. He was named #13 in Forbes Magazine Midas list of top "deal-makers" in 2011. Ron was with National Semiconductor Corporation in marketing positions (1973-1979), Altos Computer Systems as a co-founder, President and CEO (1979-1990) and took Altos public on Nasdaq in 1982 and served as CEO of Personal Training Systems (PTS) (1991-1995). PTS was acquired by SmartForce/SkillSoft (Nasdaq SKIL).
https://svangel.com/team/
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Ron Conway (@RonConway) | Twitter
The latest Tweets from Ron Conway (@RonConway): "Streamline affordable housing and help ease the CA’s crippling housing crunch #CALeg@JerryBrownGov #affordablehousing"
https://twitter.com/ronconway?lang=en
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Ron Conway | Forbes Profile
Ron Conway on Forbes
https://www.forbes.com/profile/ron-conway/
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Ron Conway - Inside Philanthropy
Ron Conway is the founder of SV Angel, which made early investments in companies like Facebook, Zappos, Square, Airbnb, Twitter, among many others. He's been an active angel investor since the 1990s. Recently, Conway's net worth has been upwards of $1.5 billion, but he's not currently on the Forbes billionaire list. Conway, or "the human router," as Marc Andreessen calls him, is well-known in tech, political and celebrity circles in the Bay Area. Conway and his wife Gayle are active in local civic life, where for instance Conway is a member of the UCSF Medical Center Campaign Cabinet, and is a board member at the Salesforce.com Foundation. Conway attended San Jose State University.
http://www.insidephilanthropy.com/guide-to-individual-donors/ron-conway.html
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Ron Conway is a Silicon Valley startup’s best friend | Fortune.com
The rooftop deck of Ron Conway's San Francisco apartment building is packed with a random and seemingly incongruous assortment of tech A-listers, celebrities, and sports stars snacking on hors d'oeuvres and sipping fine wines. Conway, Silicon Valley's most prolific startup investor, has graciously opened his tony Pacific Heights pad, which has sweeping views of the Golden Gate, to let about 150 of his closest friends get a good look at the Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy's aerobatics team, which are in town for the weekend.
http://fortune.com/2012/02/10/ron-conway-is-a-silicon-valley-startups-best-friend/
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Ron Conway | Facebook
Official Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/RonConway
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Ronald Conway | Crunchbase
Ronald Conway has been an active angel investor for over 15 years. He was the Founder and Managing Partner of the Angel Investors LP funds (1998-2005) whose investments included: Google, Ask Jeeves, Paypal, Good Technology, Opsware, and Brightmail.Ronald was previously with National Semiconductor Corp
https://www.crunchbase.com/person/ron-conway
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Ron Conway - Wikipedia
Ronald Crawford "Ron" Conway (born March 9, 1951) is an American angel investor and philanthropist, often described as one of Silicon Valley's "super angels".[1] Conway is recognized as a strong networker[2]. Despite his investing successes and broad network, however, Conway has a mixed reputation within Silicon Valley circles and has been known to bully, threaten and even humiliate to achieve his goals:[3][4][5] "Conway is a bare-knuckled bruiser who will bully and intimidate fellow investors and his own entrepreneurs if they cross him, or do something he doesn't like."[6]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Conway