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Anton Levy

Anton Levy
Born October 1974
Johannesburg, South Africa
Residence New York, New York
Alma mater University of Virginia (B.S.C.), Columbia University (M.B.A.)
Occupation Managing Director and Head of Internet & Technology Sector at General Atlantic

Anton Levy (born October 18, 1974) is an American businessman. He is a Managing Director and head of the Global Internet and Technology sector at General Atlantic, a private equity firm based in New York City, where he has worked since 1998. In 2015, Forbes ranked Levy #69 on The Midas List.

Anton Levy earned a Bachelor of Science in Commerce with degrees in Finance and Computer Science from the University of Virginia, and a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University. Levy graduated from both with highest honors.

Levy began his career in 1996 as an analyst and investment banker at Morgan Stanley, working with the investment bank’s technology clients.

In 1998 Levy joined growth equity firm General Atlantic, with a focus on internet and technology companies. Levy was promoted to Managing Director in 2006 and today oversees the firm’s global Internet & Technology sector. He also serves on the firm’s Investment and Executive Committees and co-chairs it's Human Resources Working Group. Levy has been instrumental in a number of General Atlantic’s internet & technology investments, including Alibaba in 2009, Red Ventures in 2010, Facebook in 2011, Vox Media in 2014, and Airbnb in 2015.

In 2009, Levy led an investment in Chinese ecommerce site, Alibaba. The company’s founder Jack Ma was seeking growth guidance from an experienced firm, and the General Atlantic team saw the potential for growth in the Chinese ecommerce industry. Alibaba went public on the New York Stock Exchange with one of the largest initial public offerings ever at $90 a share, delivering an 18x return for General Atlantic. This was one of General Atlantic's most successful investments in its 35-year history.

Levy appeared on the Forbes Midas List, a ranking of the top technology investors, in both 2015 and 2016. His appearances on the list were attributed to investments in Alibaba in 2014 and Uber, Airbnb, Vox, and Buzzfeed.


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