in 2015 and
Sputnik, from his collection of space artifacts As a consultant with
Bain & Company, Jurvetson developed marketing, sales, engineering and business strategies for a wide range of companies in the software, networking, and semiconductor industries. He first joined DFJ after his second year of business school, and became a partner after proving his talent on several investments. At DFJ, Jurvetson was involved in lucrative investments with
Hotmail, the Chinese company Baidu, Skype, Interwoven, Kana,
Tradex, and Cyras. Less favorably, DFJ and Jurvetson were an early financial backer of
Elizabeth Holmes and the disgraced blood-testing firm
Theranos. Also in 2016, President
Barack Obama appointed Jurvetson as a
Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship. On November 13, 2017, Jurvetson stepped down from his role at DFJ Venture Capital in addition to taking leave from the boards of SpaceX and Tesla following an internal DFJ investigation into allegations of sexual harassment. While there were allegations of inappropriate behavior, DFJ did not receive an official complaint of harassment or misconduct. While the findings of the investigation were not made public, anonymous sources alleged that the investigation "uncovered behaviors by Jurvetson that were unacceptable related to a negative tone toward women entrepreneurs." Jurvetson stated that stepping down from his role was unrelated to the allegations, writing "I am leaving DFJ to focus on personal matters" in a statement posted to
Twitter.
Recode reported that Jurvetson was placed on a
leave of absence and then later voted out of the company.
Current Jurvetson cofounded a new venture fund, Future Ventures, in April 2018. The inaugural $200M venture capital fund focuses on environmentally sustainable transportation, food technology and high power computer systems. Future Ventures closed second and third rounds of funding in January 2021 and April 2023, respectively, each for $200 million. == References ==