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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Venture capital |
Founded | 2018 |
Founder | Geoff Lewis |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Investments |
AUM | US$2 billion (2023) |
Website |
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Bedrock is an American technology investment firm founded in 2018 by Geoff Lewis. [1] [2] As of 2023 Bedrock had approximately US$2 billion in assets under management and investments including Flock Safety, [3] OpenAI, [4] Rippling [5] and Vercel [6] [7].
Bedrock was founded by Geoff Lewis [8] in 2018 with the stated aim to invest in exceptional entrepreneurs through the search for "narrative violations," a term it coined. [9] Lewis, a former entrepreneur, [10] [11] [12] [13]was previously a partner at Founders Fund [14] and has been a board member at Lyft, [15] Wish, [16] and Nubank prior to founding Bedrock. [17]
Lewis is frequently featured as an expert on technology [18] and investing, [19] and has appeared on CNBC Squawk Box [20] [21] [22] and Yahoo Finance [23], and published an Op-Ed in The Washington Post [24]. Bedrock has been named one of the "45 most important VCs" in Austin, Texas [25] by Business Insider. [26]
Bedrock raised its first fund in 2018, with US$127 million in committed capital. [27]
In 2019, Bedrock raised its second fund, with US$350 million in committed capital. [28]
In 2021, Bedrock raised its third fund, with US$350 million in committed capital. [29]
In 2023, Bedrock raised US$400 million in committed capital for its fourth fund, bringing Bedrock's total assets under management to approximately US$2 billion. [30]
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Venture capital |
Founded | 2018 |
Founder | Geoff Lewis |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Investments |
AUM | US$2 billion (2023) |
Website |
bedrockcap |
Bedrock is an American technology investment firm founded in 2018 by Geoff Lewis. [1] [2] As of 2023 Bedrock had approximately US$2 billion in assets under management and investments including Flock Safety, [3] OpenAI, [4] Rippling [5] and Vercel [6] [7].
Bedrock was founded by Geoff Lewis [8] in 2018 with the stated aim to invest in exceptional entrepreneurs through the search for "narrative violations," a term it coined. [9] Lewis, a former entrepreneur, [10] [11] [12] [13]was previously a partner at Founders Fund [14] and has been a board member at Lyft, [15] Wish, [16] and Nubank prior to founding Bedrock. [17]
Lewis is frequently featured as an expert on technology [18] and investing, [19] and has appeared on CNBC Squawk Box [20] [21] [22] and Yahoo Finance [23], and published an Op-Ed in The Washington Post [24]. Bedrock has been named one of the "45 most important VCs" in Austin, Texas [25] by Business Insider. [26]
Bedrock raised its first fund in 2018, with US$127 million in committed capital. [27]
In 2019, Bedrock raised its second fund, with US$350 million in committed capital. [28]
In 2021, Bedrock raised its third fund, with US$350 million in committed capital. [29]
In 2023, Bedrock raised US$400 million in committed capital for its fourth fund, bringing Bedrock's total assets under management to approximately US$2 billion. [30]
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