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Karin Klein
founder, venture capitalist, strategist
Karin Klein is a prominent venture capitalist and board member who joined Regency Centers' Board of Directors in May 2019.13 Here are some key details about her background and experience:
Professional Experience
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Founding Partner of Bloomberg Beta: Since 2013, Klein has been a founding partner at Bloomberg Beta, a venture capital firm focused on early-stage technology companies, particularly in areas like artificial intelligence and the future of work.14
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Board Positions: In addition to Regency Centers, Klein serves on the boards of Paramount Group (NYSE: PGRE) and Campus (a Bloomberg Beta portfolio company).4
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Previous Roles:
- Head of New Initiatives, Strategy and Business Development at Bloomberg L.P. (2010-2013)
- Director of Corporate Development at Softbank Corp. (2000-2010)
- Co-founder and president of an educational training business for children1
Education
- MBA from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
- Undergraduate degrees from the Annenberg School of Communications and The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania (summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa graduate)12
Expertise and Focus
Klein brings valuable technology expertise and perspectives on the retail industry to Regency Centers' board.1 Her focus areas include:
Recognition
Klein has been recognized in the tech and business community, including:
- Techweek100
- Silicon Alley 100
- Crain's Women to Watch in New York Tech
- New York Business Journal's Women of Influence2
Additional Involvement
- Mentor with Techstars and the New York City Economic Development Corporation
- Previously served on the board of Harvey Mudd College24
As of May 2024, Klein's estimated net worth was at least $1.27 million, based on her ownership of Regency Centers stock.5
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