Daniel Shapero Overview
- Investor Type
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Angel
- Investments
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2
- Portfolio
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2
Daniel Shapero General Information
Description
Mr. Daniel Shapero serves as Chief Operating Officer & Senior Vice President at LinkedIn. Mr. Shapero is an Angel Investor. He served as Board Member at Scoop Technologies. He holds a BS (Bachelor of Science) in Mathematics & Statistics from Johns Hopkins University and an MBA (Master of Business Administration) in Business from Harvard Business School.
Business Details
Primary Investor Type
Corporate Office
- 1000 West Maude Avenue
- Sunnyvale, CA 94085
- United States
Daniel Shapero Investments (2)
Company Name | Deal Date | Deal Type | Deal Size | Industry | Company Stage | Lead Partner |
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Flex Index. | 14-Aug-2019 | Later Stage VC | Business/Productivity Software | Generating Revenue | ||
Wealthfront | 15-Dec-2008 | Other Financial Services | Generating Revenue |
Daniel Shapero Investments by Industry, Year, and Region
Daniel Shapero FAQs
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Who is Daniel Shapero?
Daniel Shapero is an angel Investor who has made 2 investments.
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What kind of investor is Daniel Shapero?
Daniel Shapero is an angel investor.
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What does Daniel Shapero do?
As an angel investor, Daniel Shapero invests personal money into promising companies, typically in exchange for equity.
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What has Daniel Shapero invested in?
Daniel Shapero has made numerous investments in companies like Flex Index. and Wealthfront within the Business/Productivity Software and Financial Services industries.
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What has Daniel Shapero invested in recently?
Daniel Shapero's latest investment was on 14-Aug-2019 in Flex Index., a company within the Business/Productivity Software industry.
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