Investor Type | Firm |
Industries | Investment Management |
Stages | Early |
Investing | United States |
Investment Range | $500,000 - $1,000,000 |
Green Egg Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm that focuses on providing capital to companies operating in the technology sector, particularly software startups impacting the bottom line of businesses. Founded in 2016 and based in New York, New York, the firm primarily targets software startups that are redefining the way businesses operate across various verticals. With a minimum investment of $500,000 and a maximum of $1,000,000, Green Egg Ventures specializes in early investments, specifically in the pre-seed and seed stages. They aim to invest in companies valued at $10M or less and do not shy away from being the first to write a check into a business. While not limited to lead investments, they focus on opportunities that have validated product-market fit. The investment process at Green Egg Ventures begins with an initial meeting, followed by internal and external due diligence, leading to a decision typically within 2-4 weeks. They invest broadly in sectors where consumer adoption, hardware components, and biotech are not central to the business model.The team is composed of experienced professionals like Alex Ferber and Jarrod Pines, co-founders who bring a wealth of experience in product development, sourcing, sales, and technical product building; and Stefan Schwartz, who contributes his expertise in private equity due diligence and hedge fund manager selection. Green Egg Ventures also prides itself on offering more than just financial capital. They specialize in fundraising support, candidate sourcing and hiring, sales introductions, and business development strategy, being ready to assist their portfolio companies as they advance to the next institutional funding round. Their portfolio includes diverse companies such as Ocrolus, Healthie, Native Voice, and many others that cover various aspects of technological advancements and solutions for enterprises and consumers.