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Jerry Chen

Partner at Greylock
San Francisco, California, United States
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Jerry Chen

Partner at Greylock
San Francisco, California, United States
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Jerry Chen is a renowned investor and partner at Greylock, a venture capital firm that focuses on backing world-class entrepreneurs in seed and early-stage startups. Jerry has an extensive background in the tech industry, with a specific focus on cloud, application, and data infrastructure, enterprise applications, security, big data, analytics, and DeFi, crypto infrastructure.

Jerry graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering before going on to study for an MBA at Harvard Business School. After completing his education, Jerry worked as an Associate Consultant at Bain and Company and as an Associate at AEA Investors LP. He then moved on to Accel Partners and VMware, where he served as a Vice President of Cloud and Application Services.

Jerry's career took off after he became an investor in various tech startups, including Docker, Gladly, and atSpoke, which was later acquired by Okta. He served as an Investor and Board Director at several startups, including Blend, Cato Networks, Instabase, Rhumbix, and Rockset. Jerry's track record caught the attention of OAK Network and Onehouse, where he served as an investor before joining Greylock.

In his current role, Jerry continues to seek out and invest in innovative startups that have the potential to disrupt their respective industries. He is also actively involved in the startup community and regularly collaborates with entrepreneurs to help them achieve their goals.

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Mar 5 · Via Twitter

@homsiT in retrospect the giant diamond sculpture of the R may not have been a good investment

Mar 1 · Via Twitter

@nealjean1 More complex. The three systems of record still matter but the buyer personas have gone way beyond IT.

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