John Frankel | |
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Born | January, 1961 London |
Education | Oxford University |
Occupation | Venture capitalist/Investor |
Employer | ff Venture Capital |
Known for | venture capital |
Website | www |
John F. Frankel, known as John Frankel, is a British venture capitalist, author and speaker. John is the founding partner at ff Venture Capital, a New York-based, seed stage investment firm.
John was born in January 1961 and grew up in London, England. He earned a Master of Arts from New College, Oxford where he studied Mathematics, Philosophy and Logic.
John Frankel started his career in London in 1982 working at Arthur Andersen as a Chartered Accountant. There he worked in the audit and insolvency division. He then worked at Goldman Sachs for the next 21 years in a variety of roles including financial management, technology development, and reengineering. He established Goldman’s Cayman offshore administration business, their London global custody business, and reengineered their global prime brokerage business. He began angel investing in 1999. In 2008 he founded Ff Venture Capital in New York City.
Frankel has been an early investor and a director of many notable technology startups since 2008 including Parse.ly, UniKey, Klout, ThinkNear, Livefyre, Voxy, Centzy, Kohort, Phone.com, ThinkNear, Indiegogo, Plated, 500px, iClearpath, Contently and HowAboutWe. He invested in UniKey Technologies after hearing about the founder's appearance on the television show Shark Tank.
He was also one of the earliest investors in Quigo Technologies, which was purchased by AOL in December 2007 and in Cornerstone OnDemand which had a successful IPO in March 2011.