Co-Founder & Partner
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Prior to co-founding GC Capital, Chip spent 18 years at New Enterprise Associates ("NEA"), a venture capital and growth equity firm with over $11 billion of committed capital. He joined NEA in 1992 and rose to a General Partner before stepping down in 2010. While at NEA, he invested approximately $500 million in more than 25 companies across several industries, including Healthcare Services, Medical Devices, Enterprise Software, Business Process Outsourcing, Consumer Internet, and Insurance. In addition to his investing responsibilities, Chip also served on the firm’s Administration Committee, as well as co-head of NEA's global healthcare investing practice. Previous board positions included: CHG Healthcare, Bravo Health, Vantage Oncology, Simplex Healthcare and Elance. Chip received a BA (cum laude) from Harvard University. In addition to his investing activities, he is the founder and board chair of a San Francisco based educational non-profit, the SMART Program.
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