ABOUT
Ann Miura-Ko is the Co-founder and Partner at Floodgate, a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments. She is widely recognized as one of the top investors in Silicon Valley and has been featured multiple times on the Forbes Midas List. Ann is known for her high-conviction investments in companies like Lyft, Refinery29, and Xamarin.
Her academic background is impressive—she holds a Ph.D. in Math Modeling of Information Security from Stanford University and a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Yale University. Ann's interest in technology began early, inspired by her father, who was a NASA rocket scientist.
In addition to her work at Floodgate, Ann is a lecturer in entrepreneurship at Stanford University and a co-director of the Mayfield Fellows Program. She is also a co-founding member of All Raise, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing diversity in venture capital and entrepreneurship.
BEFORE RICHES
Before Ann Miura-Ko became a prominent venture capitalist, she had a diverse and inspiring journey. She worked at Charles River Ventures and McKinsey & Company, where she gained valuable experience in business and technology. Her academic background in Electrical Engineering from Yale and her Ph.D. in Mathematical Modeling of Information Security from Stanford laid the foundation for her expertise.
Ann's interest in technology was sparked early, influenced by her father, a NASA rocket scientist. She also participated in the Robocup Competition in Paris during her undergraduate years, showcasing her passion for robotics. These experiences shaped her path toward becoming a pioneer investor in Silicon Valley.
HOW SHE MADE 1st MILLION
Ann Miura-Ko built her fortune through her successful career in venture capital and high-conviction investments. As a Co-founder and Partner at Floodgate, she backed transformative companies like Lyft, Refinery29, and Xamarin, which achieved significant growth and exits. For example, her early investment in Lyft during its seed round grew by 10,000x when the company went public.
Ann's ability to identify groundbreaking startups and her focus on working with only a few companies each year have made her one of Silicon Valley's top investors. Her achievements have earned her repeat appearances on the Forbes Midas List, solidifying her reputation as a leading figure in venture capital.