Mark joined Greycroft in 2013 and is based in Los Angeles. He leads the enterprise software team and targets investments in intelligent enterprise applications.
Mark’s active investments include Blueboard, BlueX, Clovers, Clozd, Guidewheel, Howdy, Icertis, Kandji, Leena.ai, MX Technologies, Ocient, and Prezent. His notable exits include Octiv (acquired by Conga), Openpath (acquired by Motorola Solutions), Teem (acquired by WeWork), and Scopely (acquired by Savvy Games Group).
Prior to Greycroft, Mark was a Partner with MK Capital, a venture capital firm based in Los Angeles and Chicago. Mark also co-founded Jamcracker, an early SaaS pioneer where he served as its Vice President of Corporate Development, and worked at McKinsey & Company.
Mark’s investment and Board Director experience prior to Greycroft includes Bladelogic (acquired by BMC), Kontiki (acquired by Verisign), VPNet Technologies (acquired by Avaya), AwesomenessTV (acquired by Comcast), DramaFever (acquired by Warner Brothers), Machinima (acquired by Warner Brothers), and ZEFR, and he was a Board Observer at Exodus Communications.
Mark holds a BA in Economics from DePauw University and an MBA from Stanford University Graduate School of Business.