Dov Moran: I want to be one of the world’s best investors
Dov Moran, the Israeli entrepreneur known for inventing the disk-on-key, has launched Grove Ventures, one of Israel’s leading venture capital funds focusing on early-stage deep tech startups with a goal of becoming one of the world’s best investors. Moran sold his previous company, M-Systems, to Sandisk for $1.55 billion in 2006. After experiencing personal difficulties, he decided to sell and founded Modu, which collapsed during the 2008 financial crisis. Moran’s experience as an entrepreneur drives his desire to help other entrepreneurs through venture capital investments. With Grove Ventures, he aims to build a strong portfolio of successful companies over the next decade.
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