David Morgenthaler

David Morgenthaler
David Morgenthaler
Born August 5, 1919
Chester, South Carolina
Occupation Founder, Morgenthaler Ventures
Spouse Lindsay Jordan Morgenthaler
Children

David Morgenthaler II (deceased)
Gary Morgenthaler
Todd Morgenthaler

Gaye ("Lissa") Morgenthaler
Website
Profile at Morgenthaler Ventures

David Turner Morgenthaler (born 1919) is an American businessman and capitalist who founded the venture capital firm Morgenthaler Ventures. He was also instrumental in helping change the U.S. capital gains tax rate from 49% to 28% in 1978 and amending ERISA legislation to allow pension funds to invest in venture capital in 1979.

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Biography

Morgenthaler received a S.B. and S.M. in Mechanical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1941. While attending MIT, he was elected Vice President—and later became President—of the Senior Class (1940). He was also President of Sigma Nu Fraternity (1938–39), Captain of the M.I.T. Swimming Team (1936–37), a member of Osiris, the senior honorary fraternity, and other class honorary societies.

On December 8, 1941, the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Morgenthaler was called to active duty in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as a Second Lieutenant in the 21st Aviation Engineer Regiment. He was promoted to Captain, commanding a line company in the North African campaign building airfields in French Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. Subsequently, in Italy, he was promoted to command the Headquarters and Service Company of the regiment – one of the largest engineer units in the Mediterranean—and, in addition, was the Chief Technical Officer for the Area Engineer of Eastern Italy. Morgenthaler served as a Major in the U.S. Army Reserves until his discharge.

David married Lindsay Jordan in 1945 and has four children.

Career

Following military service, Morgenthaler joined an entrepreneurial team in founding a startup company and, later, served in several other such companies. As Vice President and Director of Sales of Delavan Manufacturing Company, he helped build the largest manufacturer of jet engine fuel nozzles in the world. Following this, he was recruited by J.H. Whitney & Company, one of the two original American venture capital firms, as President and CEO of their investee company, Foseco, Inc., one of their investments. He built this into the largest manufacturer of exothermic chemicals for foundries and steel mills in the U.S., and subsequently merged the company with its British licensor. Following this, he became Chairman for North America and helped to build a multinational enterprise of 57 corporations, manufacturing in 22 countries and warehousing and selling in 75 countries. In 1968, he sold his interest in Foseco and founded Morgenthaler Associates and subsequently, Morgenthaler Ventures, one of the few venture capitalists to do so using his own capital. Over the next 42 years, Morgenthaler Ventures invested in more than 300 companies in information technology and life sciences and bought industrial companies as a private equity firm.

David Morgenthaler served as a Director, President or Chairman of more than 30 companies during his career, ranging from startups to billion dollar multinational corporations and in industries including metal fabrication, chemicals, information technology, life sciences and others. He served as an advisor to the Brentwood Associates Funds, a limited partner of Hambrecht & Quist, and as Vice Chairman of the Edison Biotechnology Institute.

David Morgenthaler served as one of the founding directors of the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA) and served as Chairman of its Incentives Committee, working with the United States Congress to improve conditions for venture capital and entrepreneurship. He was President and, subsequently, Chairman when the Steiger Amendment to the Revenue Act of 1978 was enacted, resulting in a roll-back of the capital gains tax from 49% to 28%. Under his leadership, NVCA was also able to amend the Prudent Man Rule of ERISA to allow pension funds to invest in venture capital and to liberalize conditions for public offerings for small companies.

Other affiliations

David Morgenthaler served as Cleveland Chapter Chairman, National Secretary and the first International Senior Vice President of the Young Presidents' Organization (YPO). An opponent of discrimination, he was acting Chapter Chairman of the Cleveland Chapter when the first Jewish member was admitted, and he was National Membership Chairman with the power of final decision when the first African-American was admitted into YPO. Upon graduation from YPO, David was admitted to the Chief Executive's Organization (CEO), the honorary group for former YPO leadership. He was elected President of CEO (1975–76).

Morgenthaler is a member of the President's Circle and a member of the Science, Technology and Economic Policy (STEP) Board of the National Academies. Morgenthaler's other activities include: Life Emeritus Trustee and Distinguished Fellow of the Cleveland Clinic; Visiting Committee and Dean's Advisory Committee of MIT; Dean's Advisory Committee of the Tepfer School of Carnegie Mellon University; Visiting Committee and President's Advisory Committee of Case Western Reserve University; and Dean's Advisory Committee of the Weatherhead School of Management of Case Western Reserve University.

Morgenthaler's philanthropic activities include funding: a professorship of entrepreneurship at Carnegie Mellon University, a founding sponsorship of the Entrepreneurship Center at MIT, the Morgenthaler Fellows Program at the Cleveland Clinic, the David T. Morgenthaler II Fellows Program at Stanford University and the Einstein Society of the National Academies. At Stanford University, the David T. Morgenthaler Grand Prize for the BASES (Business Association of Stanford Engineering Students) $50K Entrepreneurs' Challenge was established in his honor.

His awards include the first Lifetime Achievement Award granted by the NVCA in 1996, the Private Equity Lifetime Achievement Award, the Private Equity Analyst's Hall of Fame, the Association for Corporate Growth Lifetime Achievement Award, the Harvard Business School "Entrepreneur of the Year" Award, one of the two first Honorary Fellows of the Kauffman Foundation, and the first Lifetime Achievement Award of the International Business Forum (IBF).

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