Mr Bryan Stolle

KANDO id: 40645

Bio

Mr Bryan joined Mohr Davidow in 2008. He made the move to venture capital after a two decade career that began at Ross Perot’s Electronic Data Systems (EDS) with stops at three technology start-up companies, all of which became market leaders. The most recent, Agile Software, he started in 1995. At Agile, which led the creation of a new category now called product lifecycle management (PLM), Bryan served as CEO from start-up through a public offering and secondary that raised over $500M; executed on almost two dozen private and public M&A transactions; steered a major strategy shift following the bursting of the B2B bubble in 2001 that required rebuilding the management team and board and led to the eventual acquisition of the company by Oracle at a revenue run-rate that was more than double its peak during the B2B bubble As an investor, Mr Bryan draws on a wide range of experience as an operating executive and entrepreneur. “I’ve seen a lot, both good and bad, and I know what entrepreneurs are going to face,” he says Mr Stolle serves on the advisory boards of the Santa Clara University Leavey School of Business and the University of Texas McCombs School of Business. He also serves on the boards of the San Jose Children’s Discovery Museum and Montalvo Arts Center Mr Stolle holds a BA in Business Administration and an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin


Career


Mohr Davidow Ventures

Venture capital firm in California that focuses on early stage technology-based startups.
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