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Alexandra Sukin
Investor at Bessemer Venture Partners
Alexandra Sukin is a Vice President at Bessemer Venture Partners, where she focuses on investments in consumer technology, small and medium-sized business (SMB) software, vertical software, and marketplaces. She joined Bessemer in 2019 as part of their analyst program and has since been recognized for her ability to identify promising investment opportunities and build strong relationships with entrepreneurs across various sectors.12
Education and Early Career
Sukin graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College with Highest Honors in Government. During her academic career, she received several accolades, including the John Harvard Scholar designation, which recognizes the top 5% of students based on GPA, and the Charles Joseph Bonaparte Scholarship for academic excellence in Government.23
Before her tenure at Bessemer, she worked at Stripes Group, a growth equity firm, and Fluent City, an educational technology company. Additionally, she was a founding venture partner at Contrary Capital, focusing on university-related startups.24
Notable Contributions and Investments
At Bessemer, Sukin has been involved in significant investments, including leading the firm's $17 million Series C investment in Truebill, a personal finance management platform that was later acquired by Rocket Mortgage for approximately $1.3 billion. She also serves as a board observer for several companies, including Avant Arte and GlossGenius.14
Sukin has expressed a strong interest in emerging technology trends and advises entrepreneurs to continually innovate and experiment with their products and strategies.12 In addition to her investment work, she has contributed to research on consumer trends and is a founder of Bessemer's Creator Collaborative, which supports emerging consumer and creator companies.45
Personal Interests
Outside of her professional endeavors, Alexandra enjoys outdoor activities such as skiing, hiking, and running, and is an active member of the National Arts Club, which promotes public interest in the arts.12