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35V

35V

35V: Limited Partner, Investor • focus on Venture Capital, Private Equity • active in North America, United States • offices in United States.

Company Profile

35V is the family office of two-time NBA Champion Kevin Durant and his business partner Rich Kleiman, established in 2016. The firm serves as the hub for Durant's personal brand and business ventures, manages investments in over 100 startups, and oversees the Durant Family Foundation. 35V operates as a family office with a focus on growth and expansion opportunities across various sectors.

Co-founded by Kevin Durant and Rich Kleiman, 35V is closely associated with Boardroom, a multi-faceted sports, media, and entertainment company. Boardroom, also co-founded by Durant and Kleiman, produces media content and hosts signature events at the intersection of sports, entertainment, and business. This synergistic relationship allows 35V to leverage deep industry connections and expertise in its investment strategies.

The firm's investment portfolio is diverse, spanning more than 100 companies across growth markets such as fintech, artificial intelligence, health and wellness, and media. Notable investments include digital sports network Overtime, cryptocurrency platform Coinbase, delivery service Postmates, and NBA Top Shot by Dapper Labs. 35V has also strategically invested in sports leagues and teams, including the DC Pickleball Team, Paris St-Germain FC, NWSL's Gotham FC, and MLS' Philadelphia Union.

While specific team members for the investment arm are not publicly detailed beyond its founders, 35V emphasizes strategic collaboration with partners on initiatives related to strategy, content, and marketing. The firm's approach combines the entrepreneurial vision of its founders with a broad investment mandate, aiming to support innovative companies and emerging sports properties.

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