Brad
Stream
No recent updates in this category.
Why not...
Comments
Interests
General
Running, reading, hiking, Alaska, computers, entrepreneurship, innovation.Music
Movies
Television
Books
Atlas Shrugged and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance are my all time favorites.Heroes
Jack Bauer.
Latest Blog Entries
- Jul 14, 2006 1:05 AM Check out this event: Welcome Home.
- Jul 14, 2006 1:00 AM Testing the Blogging Feature
Top Friends (6)
Music
Blurbs
About me:
I am venture capitalist at Foundry Group and invest in software and Internet companies. I live in Boulder, Colorado and Homer, Alaska. I love to read, am an active blogger, am an avid marathoner, believe computers are my friend, am happily married to an amazing person, have two gigantic golden retrievers, and try to enjoy myself every day as I subscribe to the “you only get one chance” view of life.Who I'd like to meet:
Details
- Status: Married
- Here for: Networking
- Hometown: Boulder
- Orientation: Straight
- Body type: 6' 1" / Athletic
- Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
- Religion: Atheist
- Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius
- Children: I don't want kids
- Smoke / Drink: No / No
- Education: Grad / professional school
- Occupation: venture capitalist
Schools
-
Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
- Cambridge, MA
- Graduated: 1988
- Student status: Alumni
- Degree: Master's Degree
- Major: Management Science
1987 to 1988 -
Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
- Cambridge, MA
- Graduated: 1987
- Student status: Alumni
- Degree: Bachelor's Degree
- Major: Management Science
- Minor: Art, Russian Lit
- Greek: Alpha Delta Phi
1983 to 1987
Companies
-
Feld Technologies
- Boston, MA US
- President
1985 - 1993 -
AmeriData Technologies
- Boston, MA US
- Chief Technology Office
1993 - 1995 -
Intensity Ventures
- Boulder, CO US
- Managing Director
1995 - present






Barry - I am one of your greatest fans. I wait anxiously for the next Rain book (and the movie).
Thanks for the add, Brad. I hope you'll check out the Rain books. If you do, write back and let me know what you think.
Cheers,
Barry