Marc Bodnick

Marc Adam Bodnick (born May 1969) is an American entrepreneur and venture capitalist, best known as a co-founder of Elevation Partners.

Bodnick earned a bachelor's degree in government at Harvard University and a masters in political science at Stanford University, dropping out of the Ph.D. programme.[1]

Bodnick was a founding principal of Silver Lake Partners.[1] He also worked at Blackstone Group.[1] In 2003 he co-founded Elevation Partners, along with Bono and a number of Silicon Valley investors and executives. As Managing Director, he was credited with reversing the poor performance of the fund's first fund,[2] by leading a total of $210 million of investment in Facebook (where his sister-in-law Sheryl Sandberg, is Chief Operating Officer)[3] and a $100 million investment in Yelp, Inc.[1][4][5]

In early 2011 he was recruited to become an executive at Quora, a question-and-answer website founded by friends of his, after becoming an early beta member and prominent contributor,[6]asking and answering questions on a wide range of technical as well as nontechnical subjects. Upon his departure from Elevation, there was a reported dispute over his entitlement to a share of the Elevation partnership's gains in the Facebook stock it held.[7]

High profile users have often commented on his conflicting roles at Quora. [8] Bodnick, his mother Judy Levy Pordes, his wife Michelle Sandberg and her sister Sheryl Sandberg have been elected Quora Top Writers four times, three times, twice and once respectively.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Frommer, Dan (January 26, 2011). "Meet Quora's New Grown-Up: Elevation Partners' Marc Bodnick". Business Insider.
  2. Chris Obrien (January 8, 2011). "Marc Bodnick, Facebook and Elevation Partner's social media success". San Jose Mercury News.
  3. Evan Hessel (September 7, 2009). "Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg". Forbes.
  4. "Superstar Marc Bodnick leaving Yelp, Facebook investor Elevation Partners". Venture Beat. January 25, 2011.
  5. Claire Cain Miller (January 27, 2010). "Yelp Gets a Five-Star Review from Elevation Partners". New York Times.
  6. Thomas, Owen (January 29, 2011). "Marc Bodnick opens up about his move to Quora — on Quora". Venture Beat.
  7. Lyons, Daniel (January 28, 2011). "A Nasty Battle Over Money Is Breaking Up Bono's Silicon Valley Private-Equity Firm, Elevation Partners". The Daily Beast.
  8. Welch, Scott (September 18, 2015). "Marc Bodnick's Role at Quora".
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