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Mark Selcow is a Partner at Costanoa Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm located in San Francisco, California. Before transitioning to venture capital, he spent over two decades in the industry as a serial entrepreneur, co-founding and serving as President of two distinct technology companies. He co-founded the consumer internet platform BabyCenter, which was acquired by Johnson & Johnson in 2001, and the performance management software provider Merced Systems, which was sold to NICE Systems in 2012. Following the 2012 acquisition, he operated as a General Manager at NICE Systems before joining Costanoa Ventures, where he has spent more than nine years investing and serving as a board member for over a dozen different technology startups. Selcow currently focuses his early-stage investment strategy across enterprise software, financial technology, education technology, and applied artificial intelligence for healthcare.
Mark Selcow is General Partner at Costanoa Ventures, based in San Francisco, CA, USA.