Nick Hanauer

amerikanischer Unternehmer und Investor von Risikokapital
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Vorlage:Infobox writer Nick Hanauer is an American entrepreneur[1] and venture capitalist living in Seattle, Washington.

Business career

After earning his Philosophy degree from the University of Washington, Hanauer got his business start at the family-owned Pacific Coast Feather Company, where he continues to serve as Co-chair and CEO.[2] In the 1980s he co-founded Museum Quality Framing Company, which has become a large West-Coast franchise.[3]

In the 1990s, Hanauer was one of the first investors in Amazon.com (where he served as adviser to the board until 2000). He founded gear.com (which eventually merged with Overstock.com) and Avenue A Media (which in 2007, under the new name aQuantive, was acquired by Microsoft for $6.4 billion). [4]

In 2000, Hanauer co-formed the Seattle-based venture capital company, Second Avenue Partners. The company advises and funds early stage companies such as HouseValues[5] Qliance,[6] and Newsvine[7].

Civic activism

Hanauer is co-founder of The True Patriot Network, a political action tank framed upon the ideas he and Eric Liu presented in their 2007 book, The True Patriot.[8]

Hanauer is active in the Seattle community and Washington’s public education system. He co-founded the League of Education Voters (LEV), a partisan political organization dedicated to improving the quality of public education in Washington. He also serves on the boards of Cascade Land Conservancy, The University of Washington Foundation, The University of Arizona's Mount Lemmon Science Center and the Biosphere2 climate research project.Vorlage:Cn

References

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  1. story, bizjournals.com, 2008-03-10.
  2. Pacific Coast Feather Company company history, fundinguniverse.com.
  3. story, bizjournals.com, 1999-11-22.
  4. Microsoft-aQuantive, money.cnn.com, 2007-05-18.
  5. blog entry, Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
  6. Luke Timmerman: Qliance Raises $4M To Expand New Primary Care Model, Circumvent Health Insurers. Xconomy, 7. Juli 2009, abgerufen am 1. November 2010.
  7. msnbc.com
  8. Mark Rahner: Books, Seattle Times Newspaper, 20 March 2008. Abgerufen im 1 November 2010