Christopher Morace Overview
- Investor Type
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Angel
- Investments
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1
- Portfolio
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1
Christopher Morace General Information
Description
Mr. Christopher Morace is Co-Founder & serves as Chief Executive Officer & Board Member at Overlay. He is a Co-Founder and serves as Chief Executive Officer at Dragonfly. He is an Angel Investor. He served as a Chief Strategy Officer at Jive Software. He joined Jive Software in October 2007 and led Jive's product strategy and delivery for several years. Under his direction, the company became the industry-recognized leader in Social Business Software by all of the major analysts.
Business Details
Primary Investor Type
Corporate Office
- 885 Oak Grove Avenue
- Suite 209
- Menlo Park, CA 94025
- United States
Christopher Morace Investments (1)
Company Name | Deal Date | Deal Type | Deal Size | Industry | Company Stage | Lead Partner |
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Wealthfront | 15-Dec-2008 | Other Financial Services | Generating Revenue |
Christopher Morace Investments by Industry, Year, and Region
Christopher Morace FAQs
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Who is Christopher Morace?
Christopher Morace is an angel Investor who has made 1 investment.
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What kind of investor is Christopher Morace?
Christopher Morace is an angel investor.
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What does Christopher Morace do?
As an angel investor, Christopher Morace invests personal money into promising companies, typically in exchange for equity.
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What has Christopher Morace invested in?
Christopher Morace has invested in Wealthfront within the Financial Services industry.
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What has Christopher Morace invested in recently?
Christopher Morace's latest investment was on 15-Dec-2008 in Wealthfront, a company within the Financial Services industry.
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