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Oregon Venture Fund

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Oregon Venture Fund
FormerlyOregon Angel Fund
Company typePrivate Ownership
IndustryVenture capital
Founded2007; 17 years ago (2007)
Founders
  • Eric Rosenfeld
  • Robert Ward
HeadquartersPortland, Oregon, U.S.
ProductsVenture capital
Total assets$185 million
Number of employees
8
Websiteoregonventurefund.com

Oregon Venture Fund makes venture investments in the Portland, Oregon area and throughout Oregon and SW Washington. The fund consists of 180 institutional and [1] angel investors, of whom 85% have run or founded a business. The fund evaluates up to 300 business plans per year, selecting five to seven to invest in annually.[2] In 2018, the fund changed its name from Oregon Angel Fund to Oregon Venture Fund and launched a new $30M fund.[3] Since its inception, Oregon Venture Fund has generated an average annual rate of return of 34% and a return on investment exceeding $3.50 for each dollar invested.[4]

Investment strategy

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About 70 percent of the fund's investments are in technology. 20 percent are medical devices, health care IT, and related fields. And 10 percent are in other areas such as transportation, advanced materials, and consumer.[5] 31% of portfolio companies were founded by, or are headed by, a woman and 23% by a person of color. Some 70 companies in Oregon Venture Fund's portfolio include Absci, Jama,[6] Elemental Technologies,[7] Brandlive,[8] Salt & Straw,[9] and Wildfang.[10]

The Oregon Venture Fund also receives investment from The Oregon Community Foundation,[11] Meyer Memorial Trust, the State of Oregon, and regional colleges and universities, such as University of Oregon, Willamette University, Portland State University, and Lewis & Clark College.[12]

Investments and exits

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Oregon Venture Fund notable investments and exits include:

Management

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Co-founded by Robert Ward and Eric Rosenfeld,[55] the fund is now managed by Eric Rosenfeld, Alline Akintore, Deepthi Madhava, Melissa Freeman, Jon Maroney, Matt Compton, Lynn Fletcher, and Mary Geyer.[56]

References

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