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John O'Farrell (venture capitalist)

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Nationality
  
Irish

Occupation
  
Venture capitalist

Alma mater
  
University College Dublin (Bachelor of Electronic Engineering) Stanford Graduate School of Business (M.B.A.)

Known for
  
General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz

Education
  
Stanford Graduate School of Business

John O’Farrell is an Irish venture capitalist at the Silicon Valley firm Andreessen Horowitz, which he joined in June 2010 as its third general partner (after founders Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz). He serves on the boards of PagerDuty, Slack, Factual, GoodData, Granular, IFTTT, ItsOn and the Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties.

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Born in Ireland, O’Farrell has held executive positions in Europe and the U.S., frequently works with portfolio companies on global expansion, partnerships and M&A, and blogs frequently on these topics. O’Farrell speaks English, German, French and Portuguese. He has a Bachelor of Electronic Engineering from University College Dublin and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he graduated as an Arjay Miller Scholar.

Early career

Prior to Andreessen Horowitz, O’Farrell joined smart grid networking company Silver Spring Networks in January 2008 as Executive Vice President, Business Development. O’Farrell led the company’s $90 million Series D fundraising led by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Google; its expansion into Europe, Latin America and Asia; and its acquisition of Greenbox Technology.

From 2001 to 2007, O’Farrell was Executive Vice President, Business Development for Opsware Inc., which was initially known as Loudcloud and was one of the first companies to offer Software as a Service and cloud computing services. With CEO Ben Horowitz, O’Farrell negotiated Loudcloud’s 2002 exit from the services business and its emergence as a server automation software company named Opsware with a $52 million initial contract from EDS. Over the subsequent five years, O’Farrell led the expansion of Opsware’s product line into asset-management, networking, storage and runbook automation through four acquisitions as well as overseas partnerships with NEC Corp. and NTT Communications. In February 2006, O’Farrell negotiated Opsware’s multi-million dollar distribution agreement with Cisco Systems, which was generating $5 million in quarterly revenue for Cisco by Q4 of that year. O’Farrell and Horowitz orchestrated a process involving 10 potential acquirers that resulted in the sale of Opsware to Hewlett-Packard for $1.65 billion in June 2007.

From 1997 to 2001, O’Farrell was Senior Vice President of International for @Home Network (later Excite@Home), where he led the launch of broadband Internet services through joint venture subsidiaries in the Benelux countries, Australia and Japan. Prior to @Home, O’Farrell held general management, marketing and consulting positions in the United States and Europe with US WEST, Telecom Ireland, Booz Allen Hamilton, the European Commission, Digital Equipment Corp. and Siemens.

Philanthropy

In April 2012, O'Farrell along with Andreessen Horowitz General Partners Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz, Peter Levine, Jeff Jordan, and Scott Weiss pledged to give half of their lifetime income from venture capital to charity.

References

John O'Farrell (venture capitalist) Wikipedia