Kevin Colleran
Managing Director @ Slow Ventures
Boston, Massachusetts
Invests in
Sectors:
Locations:
Min Investment:
$250,000.00Max Investment:
$3,000,000.00Target Investment:
$1,500,000.00
Skills
Education
- BC
- BC
Lists including Kevin
Investments
ROOM
Total Funding: $15M
Karuna Health
Total Funding: $6.2M
Dash Radio
Total Funding: $11M
Chatous
Total Funding: $18M
StyleSeat
Total Funding: $44M
Casper
Total Funding: $350M
Slack
Total Funding: $1.4B
Honor
Total Funding: $20M
Houseparty
Total Funding: $71M
Cadre
Total Funding: $130M
Work Experience
2013
Managing Partner
2013
Slow Ventures is a generalist early stage venture capital firm based in San Francisco, Boston, and New York. Since 2011 Slow has deployed $800M+ across consumer, fintech, SaaS, crypto, healthcare, and the creator economy. Our portfolio includes companies like Airtable, Brightside, Gusto, Metropolis, OpenPhone, PillPack, Ro, Solana, and Teamshares. Investments include: Solana Airtable Pinterest Slack Robinhood AngelList Ro(Roman) Citizen Everlane Nextdoor Allbirds Casper Wealthfront ClassDojo Gusto Blue Bottle Coffee Pillpack Percolate Sunrise Artsy Livongo Health Styleseat Classpass + Many others...
2012 - 2016
Venture Partner & Advisor
2012 - 2016
Seed and Series A investing in US based tech companies.
2012 - 2015
Wall Street Journal Columnist
2012 - 2015
Frequent contributor to the Accelerators section of the Wall Street Journal. The columns can be read on the Wall Street Journal website (WSJ.com) and often in print in the 'Marketplace' section of the Wall Street Journal newspaper.
2005 - 2011
Global Advertising Sales / First 10 Employees
2005 - 2011
Kevin joined Facebook in early 2005 as one of first 10 employees. He began his career working from NYC and Boston with a small team of colleagues helping to build Facebook's advertising & revenue strategy and key global partnerships. Kevin spent 6.5 years at Facebook working specifically on advertising sales and building relationships with global brands and agencies at the CMO/CEO level. Kevin was responsible for partnerships with Fortune 100 companies including Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Coca Cola, and others. Kevin spent the final 2 years at Facebook specifically overseeing the global partnership between Facebook and Procter & Gamble, the world's largest advertiser.