 |
 |
| |
|
| |
Welcome
to the Road to Success, highlighting the performance
and heritage of prominent venture capitalists and engineers
from the legendary Sand Hill Road. |
| |
|
| |
 |
|
PROMOD
HAQUE
Managing Partner
Norwest Venture Partners
Born in India, Promod Haque moved to the U.S. to earn
a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Northwestern University.
At that time, he had only one asset: A $4,000 loan from
his father. I knew that at the end of the first
year if I didnt make enough progress, I would be
out of cash, he has said. That experience helped
him understand the plight of startups everywhere
click
here to read more about Promod Haque |
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
 |
|
DAVID
STROHM
General Partner
Greylock Partners
No
list of prominent venture capitalists would be complete
without David Strohm, a general partner with Greylock
Partners for more than two decades. Strohm led the firm's
involvement with companies such as Mentor Graphics,
ccMail and Forte Software
click
here to read more about David Strohm
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
 |
|
SEITH
NEIMAN
Managing Partner
Crosspoint
Venture Partners
Through his career at Crosspoint Venture Partners, Seth
Neiman has helped create more than a dozen communications-oriented
start ups. His investing focus is network equipment, optical
systems, and broadband enabled service businesses
click
here to read more about Seth Neiman |
| |
|
|
|
| |
 |
|
ROGER
EVANS
Venture
Capitalist
Greylock
As an entrepreneur in the mid-1970s, Roger Evans focused
his attention on technological breakthroughs in communications
hardware, software, systems and services-and continued
his focus on these areas after joining Greylock Partners
in 1989. His investment in Ascend Communications in San
Francisco proved to be one of Greylock's most successful
ventures after it was sold to Lucent Technologies...click
here to read more about Roger Evans |
| |
|
|
|
| |
Get
inspired to hit the road behind the wheel of a true roadster-the
all-new Porsche Boxster. With a restyled exterior, reappointed
interior and numerous performance enhancements, it takes
the roadster concept to a new level of sport-inspired
perfection. Watch
the "Overdrive" film to see the new Boxster
up close. |
| |
|
| |
The
editors of Forbes.com were not involved in the development
and presentation of this content. |