Valhalla Partners

Valhalla Partners

Infobox_Company
company_name = Valhalla Partners
company_
company_type = Limited liability company
foundation = 2002
key_people = Art Marks, General Partner
location =
industry = Venture Capital
products = Investments
assets = $440 million
homepage = [http://www.valhallapartners.com/ www.valhallapartners.com]
num_employees = 15

Valhalla Partners, based in Vienna, Virginia, is a venture capital firm which seeks to build world-class technology companies. Valhalla assists the companies it invests in by offering both seasoned advice and best practices which have been developed over the last twenty years.

The Valhalla team has invested in or served as senior executives in over 100 entrepreneurial companies. Valhalla currently manages approximately $440 million over two funds.

The company has several general partners, including Arthur J. Marks, who was formerly with New Enterprise Associates.

Some investments include: Dataupia, Parature, McKesson Corporation, Proxicom, Jumptap, etc.

External links

* [http://www.valhallapartners.com/ Valhalla Partners] Official site.

References

* [http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2006/10/23/story15.html Washington Business Journal - October 20, 2006, Valhalla Partners, others invest $9M in GetWellNetwork, by Vandana Sinha, Staff Reporter]
* [http://www.executivebiz.com/newsletter-executives-detail.php?who=amarks Potomac Executive Biz: Executive Spotlight with Art Marks]
* [http://www.americanventuremagazine.com/news.php?newsid=1956 American Venture Magazine: 2006-11-13 09:37:35, Valhalla Partners Raises $260 Million Fund - Valhalla Partners II, L.P. Targets Technology Entrepreneurs Who Want to Innovate, Challenge and Fundamentally Change the Dynamics of New and Existing Markets]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A40195-2005Jan26 The Washington Post, Thursday, January 27, 2005; Page E01. Tending The Local Money Tree, By Shannon Henry]


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