Mark Tluszcz

Mark Tluszcz
Alma mater Eckerd College, St Petersburg, Florida
Occupation Venture capitalist

Mark Tluszcz is co-founder and CEO of Mangrove Capital Partners, a venture capital firm he set up with Gerard Lopez and Hans-Jürgen Schmitz in 2000.[1]

Career

Tluszcz spent the first 10 years of his professional career at Arthur Andersen, ultimately becoming a partner in its business consulting practice before running its European venture capital fund. During this time he personally invested in a number of businesses including the Frederick Brewing Company which listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange.

In 2000 he founded Mangrove Capital Partners with Gerard Lopez and Hans-Jürgen Schmitz. He was the first investor in Skype,[2] a telecoms business founded by Janus Friis and Niklas Zennström - who were at the time known for founding Kazaa, the peer-to-peer file sharing application. On 14 October 2005 Skype was acquired by eBay and Tluszcz was named as one of the most respected technology dealmakers globally by Forbes magazine.[3]

In 2006, Tluszcz backed cloud-based web development platform Wix.com. The company listed on NASDAQ in 2013 and remains the largest tech IPO to come out of Israel.[4]

References

  1. Spurgeon, Brad (July 26, 2013). "Billionaires Stake Their Elite Racing Claims". New York Times. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
  2. Kuchler, Hannah (February 20, 2014). "WhatsApp pushes tech deals total to $50bn". Financial Times. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
  3. "Technology's Top Dealmakers". Forbes. February 2, 2007. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
  4. "Website builder Wix raises $127M in largest-ever IPO for Israeli firm". VentureBeat. November 6, 2013. Retrieved March 18, 2015.

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