AAA GCV Awards 2016

GCV Award: New Entrant of the Year – JetBlue

Formed in February this year, JetBlue’s corporate venturing offshoot is headed by Bonny Simi, a former pilot with the airline as well as a three-time Olympian. Simi hopes that her unit can help give JetBlue a significant strategic advantage over its competitors, particularly if aviation faces the same disruptive forces as those currently reshaping the… Continue reading GCV Award: New Entrant of the Year – JetBlue

GCV Award: Consultancy of the Year – PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)

Since 2014, the firm has placed a renewed focus on building its corporate venturing capabilities: this area of its business is complemented by PwC’s long-standing experience and expertise in advising on private equity and mergers and acquisitions activity. PwC’s shift of emphasis was marked by the recruitment of former Unilever Ventures director Mark Muth to… Continue reading GCV Award: Consultancy of the Year – PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)

GCV Award: Software Service Provider of the Year – Salesforce

Since it was founded just before the turn of the millennium, cloud-computing company Salesforce has gone from strength to strength. Its success has, over the past couple of years, led to a high degree of speculation about a potential takeover, with Microsoft thought to have come closest to agreeing a deal with the San Francisco-based firm last spring.

GCV Award: Legal Firm of the Year – DLA Piper

US-based law firm DLA Piper has a specialised international practice dedicated to emerging growth and venture capital, with 200 lawyers in the US and 400 around the world who specifically serve entrepreneurs, technology companies and venture funds by focusing on private equity and venture capital transactions.

GCV Award: Large Investment of the Year – Magic Leap

In February, the business raised almost $800m in a round which was led by Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba and included VC firm Andreessen Horowitz, financial services firms Fidelity and JP Morgan, and corporate venturing units from chip maker Qualcomm and media group Warner Brothers Entertainment. This valued Magic Leap, which was founded by the firm’s… Continue reading GCV Award: Large Investment of the Year – Magic Leap

GCV Award: IPO of the Year – Fitbit

Investors, including Qualcomm Ventures, SoftBank Capital, SVB Financial and Sapphire Ventures – formerly SAP Ventures, made huge paper gains in the immediate aftermath of FitBit’s listing on the New York Stock Exchange, with shares initially priced at $20 each, surging 20% on their first day of trading and almost doubling in value within a week.… Continue reading GCV Award: IPO of the Year – Fitbit

GCV Award: Fund of the Year – Nokia Growth Partners

Speaking to GCV shortly after the fund was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Bo Illsoe, an NGP managing partner, said: “We are supporting the direction Nokia wants to take. It is taking long-term bets to support the internet-of-things ecosystem through investments and partnership.” The $350m fund – so far, the firm’s “biggest… Continue reading GCV Award: Fund of the Year – Nokia Growth Partners

GCV Award: Lifetime Achievement Award – Reese Schroeder, Motorola Venture Capital

Schroeder’s boss, Motorola Solutions’ chief technology officer Paul Steinberg, recalled attending last year’s Global Corporate Venturing Symposium. “The thing that struck me most when I was in London last summer was the number of people I spoke with who said, ‘Reese told us how to set up our venture group,’ or, ‘Reese was my mentor,’… Continue reading GCV Award: Lifetime Achievement Award – Reese Schroeder, Motorola Venture Capital