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Josh B. Stein

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Josh Stein (born May 3, 1973) is an American businessman and venture capitalist. He is a partner at DFJ and was featured in the Forbes Midas List in 2013, 2014 and 2015 in recognition of his accomplishments as an investor. Stein has been a board member and investor in Box (company), Chartbeat, LendKey, SugarCRM, and Talkdesk—and led Box’s first round of institutional investment.

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Education and early career

Stein earned an M.B.A from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business and his B.A. from Dartmouth College. Prior to joining DFJ, Stein was a co-founder, director and chief strategy officer for ViaFone, a DFJ-backed startup that created of wireless enterprise applications. Stein previously held positions in product management at Microsoft and NetObjects, and was a management consultant in the San Francisco office of The Boston Consulting Group. Stein is a graduate of the Kauffman Fellows Program.

DFJ

Stein joined DFJ in 2004. In addition to his board seats, Stein is actively involved with the firm's investments in AngelList, Doximity, Redfin, RethinkDB, and Twilio. His previous investments include Swell (acquired by Apple), Eventful (acquired by CBS Local), GoodGuide (acquired by UL), iList (acquired by IGN/News Corp), Polaris Wireless (strategic recapitalization), Yammer (acquired by Microsoft), and Yardbarker (acquired by Fox Sports Interactive).

Personal

He currently serves on the board of trustees of the Crystal Springs Uplands School and the Stanford GSB Trust.

References

Josh B. Stein Wikipedia