Chip Hazard

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Chip Hazard joined IDG Ventures in the Boston office as a General Partner in May of 2002. Before joining IDG Ventures, Chip was a General Partner with Greylock, a leading national venture capital firm he joined in 1994. While at Greylock, Chip led numerous successful investments in the enterprise information technology field including: Narrative Communications (acquired by @Home), iPhrase Technologies (acquired by IBM), IBA (acquired by ServiceSoft/Kana), Totality (acquired by MCI) and The Vincam Group (IPO in 1996, acquired by ADP). Prior to Greylock, he was with Company Assistance Limited, an investment and consulting firm in Warsaw, Poland; and Bain and Company, an international management consulting firm.

Chip currently serves on the boards of Bowstreet, Idiom, Jingle Networks, mValent, NewView Technologies, Reveal Imaging, and SupplyScape.

Chip received a BA with honors from Stanford University and an MBA from Harvard Business School where he was a Baker Scholar and a Ford Scholar. While at Stanford, Chip was Captain and a four year member of the inter-collegiate Ski team and a two year member of the lacrosse team.

Chip’s blog on opportunities on enterprise IT markets can be read at www.bostonvcblog.com.

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