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Dan Ciporin
Managing Director at HomePlate Ventures
Dan Ciporin is a seasoned professional with a vast background in venture capital, e-commerce, and financial technology. He is the founder of HomePlate Ventures, a platform for investments and advisory services. Prior to establishing HomePlate, Dan served as a general partner at Canaan Partners, focusing on early-stage investments in sectors like financial technology, e-commerce, and marketplaces.
Before his venture capital career, Dan Ciporin was the CEO of the venture-backed e-commerce company, Shopping.com, where he successfully grew the company from inception to over $100 million in revenues within 5 years. This achievement led to an IPO in 2004 and the subsequent acquisition by eBay in 2005, marking a significant milestone in his career.
Transitioning to venture investing after his success at Shopping.com, Dan Ciporin has made notable investments in companies like Borderfree, Adap.tv, Lending Club, and Shopkeep, which have seen IPOs or strategic exits of over $500 million each. His expertise and experience in guiding startups through various stages of growth have been invaluable.
Dan has a strong educational background, holding an MBA from Yale University's School of Management and a BA from Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of International Relations. He continues to lend his insights and expertise by advising entrepreneurs on their journey from early-stage startups to scalable successful enterprises.
In addition to his professional roles, Dan Ciporin has served on the board of directors or as an advisor to various organizations and companies, including Kraken Digital Asset Exchange, Yale School of Management, Hand in Hand, HomePlate Acquisition Corporation, Bond, and several others. His extensive board experience underscores his strong network and connections within the business and entrepreneurial communities.
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