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TriplePoint Ventures
TriplePoint Ventures is a VC firm that funds early-stage life sciences and tech startups.
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Sajal Srivastava
Sajal Srivastava is the Chief Operating Officer and a co-founder of TriplePoint Capital. He oversees TriplePoint’s investment analysis, account servicing, portfolio monitoring, and documentation groups. Mr. Srivastava brings a strong venture leasing, lending, and technology finance background to TriplePoint Capital. He carries a unique perspective, having worked on the investment side in concert with his expertise in the operational and servicing aspects of the business. Prior to TriplePoint, Mr. Srivastava worked at Comdisco Ventures, where he worked directly with Jim Labe. While at Comdisco Ventures, he structured, negotiated, and managed over $200 million of transactions in private communications, infrastructure, semiconductor, and software and Internet companies as well as managed the diligence and credit analysis team. Prior to Comdisco Ventures, Mr. Srivastava was a financial analyst in the technology investment banking group at Prudential Securities working on debt and equity financings, as well as mergers and acquisitions advisory services. Mr. Srivastava was part of the team that structured Prudential Securities’ partnership with a leading venture-focused commercial bank. Mr. Srivastava holds a M.S. in Engineering Economic Systems & Operations Research and a B.A. in Economics from Stanford University.
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Jim Labe
Jim Labe is the Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of TriplePoint Capital. Jim Labe is widely recognized as the pioneer of the venture leasing and lending segment of the commercial finance industry. He played a key role in making venture leasing and lending an essential source of capital for venture capital backed companies. Over the past twenty-five years, Jim Labe has worked closely with venture capitalists and entrepreneurs introducing them to the benefits of venture leasing and lending. He has closed venture lease and loan transactions with hundreds of venture capital backed companies. Prior to co-founding TriplePoint, Jim Labe founded Comdisco Ventures in 1987, the venture division of Comdisco, Inc. He led the division as CEO for more than 14 years, managing more than $4 billion in lease and loan transactions to more than 2,000 leading venture capital backed companies. Under his leadership, Comdisco Ventures recognized thirteen consecutive years of profitability representing more than $500 million in cumulative pre-tax profits. Comdisco Ventures was recognized by BusinessWeek, Forbes, The Red-Herring, and other industry publications as the leader of the venture leasing and lending industry. Jim Labe personally trained senior members of many of the existing firms in the venture leasing and lending industry. Prior to Comdisco Ventures, Jim Labe served as a Director at Equitec Financial Group, the first nationwide institution to provide warrant-based leases to venture capital backed companies. During his tenure at Equitec, he developed the concept of venture leasing to early stage companies, managing more than $300 million in lease and loan transactions to more than 200 companies. Jim Labe has played a pivotal role in making venture leasing and lending an essential source of capital for private venture capital backed companies and in the process has educated the financial and academic communities on the concept. Jim Labe is a speaker at venture industry conferences and appears as a guest speaker on the topic at both Harvard Business School and the University of Chicago School of Business. When not at the helm at TriplePoint Capital, his diverse civic interests include Stanford University’s Athletic Advisory Board, Silicon Valley Community Ventures (Pacific Community Ventures), the Youth Tennis Association (YTA), the East Palo Alto Tennis Tutorial Program (EPATT), and serving as a volunteer camp counselor for underprivileged inner-city youths. Jim Labe holds an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago and a B.A. from Middlebury College in Vermont.
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