Investing Profile

Marianne Wu

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Stanford University Network
513 CONNECTIONS
Stanford University Network
513 CONNECTIONS
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GE Ventures Managing Director
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CompanyStageDateRound SizeTotal Raised
Fictiv
Series DFeb 2021$35M
$150M
Co-investors: Sameer Gandhi (Accel), Bill Gates
Menlo Micro
Series BOct 2020$44M
Secondary MarketJul 2020
$230M
Co-investors: Marc van den Berg (OGCI Climate Investments (CI)), Paul Conley (Paladin Capital Group), Tony Fadell (Future Shape), Bennett Cohen (Piva Capital), Ira Ehrenpreis (DBL Partners), Bradley Horowitz
Everactive
Series CSep 2020$35M
$97M
Co-investors: Forest Baskett (New Enterprise Associates (NEA)), Greg Papadopoulos (New Enterprise Associates (NEA)), Marc Singer (Osage University Partners), Jaffray Woodriff
Upskill
Secondary MarketJul 2020
$54M
Co-investors: Dayna Grayson (Construct Capital), Rob Salvagno (Cisco Investments), Jonathan Lehr (Work-Bench), Marc van den Berg (OGCI Climate Investments (CI)), Donna Harris (1776), Peter Barris
Generac Grid Services
Secondary MarketJul 2020
$48M
Co-investors: Joe Blair (Cota Capital), Marc van den Berg (OGCI Climate Investments (CI)), Richard Mackellar (Chrysalix Venture Capital), Grant Allen (Giant Ventures)
Catalant
Secondary MarketJul 2020
$110M
Co-investors: Marc van den Berg (OGCI Climate Investments (CI)), Maria Thomas, Mark Cuban
Carbon
Secondary MarketJul 2020
$680M
Co-investors: Andrew Wheeler (GV (Google Ventures)), Jim Goetz (Sequoia Capital), Yuri Milner (DST Global), Adam Grosser (UP.Partners), Marc van den Berg (OGCI Climate Investments (CI)), Ron Pragides
Proterra
Secondary MarketJul 2020
$510M
Co-investors: Chamath Palihapitiya (Social Capital), Brook Porter (G2VP), Grant Allen (Giant Ventures), Clint Korver (Ulu Ventures), Miriam Rivera (Ulu Ventures), Marc van den Berg (OGCI Climate Investments (CI))
President / Executive Managing Director GE Ventures2014 - Present
Stanford University Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Electrical Engineering
Stanford University Master of Science (M.S.) Electrical Engineering
The University of British Columbia / UBC Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) Engineering Physics/Applied Physics