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Clearvision Ventures

Clearvision Ventures

Clearvision Ventures: Investor, Venture Capital β€’ focus on Venture Capital, Infrastructure β€’ active in North America, United States β€’ offices in United States.

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Clearvision Ventures is an investment firm dedicated to backing category leaders at the nexus of technology, sustainability, and infrastructure. The firm prioritizes socially and environmentally responsible ventures, focusing on companies that can drive meaningful disruptions in energy and infrastructure sustainability. They offer flexible investment sizes, ranging from one million to ten million dollars in a single company, with the potential to invest as much as twenty-five million in certain situations. Clearvision Ventures operates with a long-term perspective, utilizing evergreen funds that lack an end-of-fund-life date, which helps to mitigate common conflicts found within the venture capital industry.

The firm was founded by Dan Ahn, an experienced entrepreneur and venture capitalist. Prior to establishing Clearvision Ventures, Dan Ahn served as a Managing Director at Voyager Capital, where he spearheaded Silicon Valley investment activities and made early-stage investments in companies such as Autogrid, ChargePoint, ClearCare, and Wise.io. His career also includes a tenure as a Managing Director at Woodside Fund, where he was involved in or founded numerous successful IT companies like Analogix and BDA. Before his venture capital career, Ahn co-founded and served as President of EndPoint Technologies, which was later acquired by Applied Materials. Clearvision Ventures was founded in 2015.

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