7 investors at Greylock, based in Menlo Park, CA with $3.5B under management.
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Partner, Greylock
Reid Hoffman is widely known as Silicon Valley's "network philosopher" who treats networks—not just products or markets—as the central design object, using concepts like "network intelligence" and "network literacy" as explicit frameworks for evaluating founders and building companies. He co-created and popularized the concept of "blitzscaling"—a deliberate strategy of prioritizing speed over efficiency to build category-defining companies—and draws on his rare full-stack founding background from PayPal to LinkedIn to Greylock when coaching founders on scaling and governance.

Principal, Greylock
Christine Kim serves as a Principal at Greylock Partners, where she focuses on investments across artificial intelligence, fintech, enterprise software, and emerging technologies. At Greylock, she evaluates opportunities spanning multiple sectors including cybersecurity, climate tech, developer tools, and SaaS platforms. Her investment approach emphasizes identifying early-stage companies building foundational infrastructure and applications that can scale across diverse markets. Kim brings a multidisciplinary perspective to venture investing, working closely with entrepreneurs to navigate the complex landscape of technology adoption and market expansion.

Investor, Greylock
Corinne Marie Riley is an Investor at Greylock Partners, one of Silicon Valley's most established venture capital firms. At Greylock, she focuses on investments across a broad range of sectors including artificial intelligence, fintech, enterprise software, consumer technology, biotech, cybersecurity, climate tech, developer tools, robotics, and SaaS. Her diverse investment mandate reflects Greylock's comprehensive approach to backing transformational technologies and companies. Riley works alongside Greylock's experienced partnership team to identify and support early-stage companies that are building the next generation of technology platforms and applications.

General Partner, Greylock
David Sze is a General Partner at Greylock Partners, where he focuses on investments across artificial intelligence, fintech, enterprise software, consumer technology, biotech, cybersecurity, climate tech, developer tools, robotics, and SaaS. As a senior member of Greylock's investment team, Sze brings extensive experience evaluating and supporting companies across multiple technology sectors. His broad investment mandate reflects Greylock's stage-agnostic approach to backing exceptional entrepreneurs building transformative companies. Sze's diverse sector expertise allows him to identify emerging trends and technologies that span traditional industry boundaries, particularly as AI and software continue to reshape various markets.

Partner, Greylock
Reid Hoffman is widely known as Silicon Valley's "network philosopher" who treats networks—not just products or markets—as the central design object, using concepts like "network intelligence" and "network literacy" as explicit frameworks for evaluating founders and building companies. He co-created and popularized the concept of "blitzscaling"—a deliberate strategy of prioritizing speed over efficiency to build category-defining companies—and draws on his rare full-stack founding background from PayPal to LinkedIn to Greylock when coaching founders on scaling and governance.

Partner, Greylock
Josh McFarland is a Partner at Greylock Partners, where he focuses on investments across artificial intelligence, fintech, enterprise software, consumer technology, biotech, cybersecurity, climate tech, developer tools, robotics, and SaaS. At Greylock, McFarland leverages his operational experience to help entrepreneurs scale their businesses and navigate complex technical and market challenges. His investment approach spans both early-stage and growth companies, with particular interest in technologies that can achieve significant scale and market impact. McFarland brings a product-focused perspective to his investment decisions, drawing from his background in building and scaling technology platforms.

General Partner, Greylock
Reid Hoffman is widely known as Silicon Valley's "network philosopher" who treats networks—not just products or markets—as the central design object, using concepts like "network intelligence" and "network literacy" as explicit frameworks for evaluating founders and building companies. He co-created and popularized the concept of "blitzscaling"—a deliberate strategy of prioritizing speed over efficiency to build category-defining companies—and draws on his rare full-stack founding background from PayPal to LinkedIn to Greylock when coaching founders on scaling and governance.
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