Polaris Partners
Private ownership | |
Industry | Venture Capital |
Founded | 1996 |
Headquarters | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
Key people | Managing Partners David Barrett, Brian Chee, Amir Nashat and Bryce Youngren |
Products | Venture capital |
AUM | $4.0 billion |
Number of employees | 35+[1] |
Website | polarispartners.com |
Polaris Partners is a venture capital firm investing in technology and healthcare companies across all stages.
Polaris has offices in Boston, Massachusetts, San Francisco, California and Dublin, Ireland. The firm has over $4 billion under management and current investments in more than 100 companies.[2]
History
Polaris Partners was founded in 1995/1996 by Jon Flint, Terry McGuire, Steve Arnold, who were partners of Burr, Egan, Deleage & Co. (BEDCO).
History of private equity and venture capital |
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Early history |
(Origins of modern private equity) |
The 1980s |
(Leveraged buyout boom) |
The 1990s |
(Leveraged buyout and the venture capital bubble) |
The 2000s |
(Dot-com bubble to the credit crunch) |
Polaris was the first of four successors to Burr, Egan, Deleage & Co. (BEDCO), one of the earliest bi-coastal venture capital firms in the US, which dissolved in 1996. Polaris is among a small number of top tier venture organizations. The firm has roughly $4.0 billion under management, and is now making investments through its seventh fund.
See also
References
- A Generation Gap in Venture Capital
- Gupta, Udayan. Done Deals: Venture Capitalists Tell Their Stories, 2000
- Venture-Capital Firms Prepare for Next Generation of Partners
- "The Thrill of Defeat". The Boston Globe, February 2001
- Cocktails & Conversation with Bill Egan, Alta Communications. Wharton School of Business, 2006.