Chris Dixon

For others of a similar name, see Chris Dixon (American football) and Chris Dickson (disambiguation).

Chris Dixon is an American internet entrepreneur and investor. He is the co-founder, and former CEO, of the website Hunch.[1] He earned his BA and MA from Columbia University, majoring in philosophy, and has an MBA from Harvard Business School. [2]

Andreessen Horowitz

Dixon is a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz.[3] Since joining the firm in January 2013, Dixon has led a variety of investments for the firm including FiftyThree[4] and Soylent,[5] and he sits on the boards of drone startup Airware,[6] 3-D printing startup Shapeways,[7] and digital Bitcoin wallet Coinbase.[8]

Dixon also led the firm’s investment and sits on the board of Oculus VR,[9] which was acquired by Facebook in March 2014.[10]

Business career

In the late 1990s, he spent three years as a software programmer at Arbitrade, a hedge fund focused on high-frequency trading.[11] He then joined the venture capital firm Bessemer Venture Partners.[12]

In 2005, Dixon co-founded SiteAdvisor, a web-security startup that was bought by security company McAfee in 2006.[13] In 2009, he founded Hunch with Caterina Fake and Tom Pinckney, which was acquired by eBay in 2011.[14] He also co-founded Founder Collective, a seed-stage venture capital fund and became an investor in Buzzfeed, Makerbot, Betaworks, Uber, Venmo, Milo, Hotel Tonight, and others.[15]

He has also personally invested in several young companies including Kickstarter, Warby Parker, Foursquare, Codecademy, Pinterest, Skype, TrialPay and Stripe.[16]

In 2010, BusinessWeek magazine named Dixon the top angel investor in the technology industry.[17]

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