Ajit Nazre
Venture capitalist, Organization leader
Who is Ajit Nazre?
Ajit joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers in 2003. His areas of
investment are enterprise software and services, new materials and
greentech. Ajit came to KPCB from SAP. At SAP he worked for Dr. Hasso
Plattner, CEO, Chairman and co-founder, SAP. He co-founded SAPMarkets
in 2000, a fully owned company of SAP, and was Managing Director of
SAPMarkets Americas. In 2002, he was SVP of SAP's New Venture Unit, SAP
Inspire. Prior
to SAP Ajit worked in the medical device industry, first at Zimmer,
Inc., a division of Bristol Myers and Squibb, and then at Mathys AG
(Synthes) in Switzerland. Ajit has an undergraduate degree in
Mechanical Engineering from the College of Engineering Poona (COEP),
India. He holds an MS in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan Tech, a
PhD in Biomechanics from the Technical University of Hanover, Germany
and an MBA from the Harvard Business School.
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- Profession
- Education
- MBA, Harvard Business School
- Doctorate, Technical University of Hanover
Biomechanics - Master of Science, Michigan Technological University
Mechanical Engineering - College of Engineering Poona
Mechanical Engineering
- Employment
- Partner, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byers
(2003 - ) - Co-Founder and Managing Director, Americas, SAPMarkets
- Senior Vice President, SAP Inspire, SAP AG
(2002 - ) - Zimmer, Inc.
- Mathys AG
- Partner, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byers
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on July 23, 2013
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