Webinar

Chestnut Street Ventures Last Call

Chestnut Street Managing Partner Brian Keil and Partner Jonathan Meltzer

The deadline for Chestnut Street Ventures Fund 5 is around the corner and the team is already beginning to deploy capital and build the portfolio.

Managing Partner Brian Keil and Partner Jonathan Meltzer discuss some of the investments already made and how they will continue to build a fully diversified venture portfolio. The on-demand 45-minute discussion about Chestnut Street Ventures Fund 5 is open to all alumni and friends of Penn. Chestnut Street Ventures is Alumni Ventures’ Penn-focused venture capital fund.

During the session, we discuss:

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    A review of the current investments in Fund 5
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    The goal and structure of the fund
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    Benefits of diversifying into venture capital
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    Minimum requirements needed to invest in the fund

* You must be accredited to invest in venture capital

The webinar recording does not feature our live Q&A, please make sure to join webinars live to participate in the discussion. 

About your presenters

Brian Keil
Brian Keil

Managing Partner, Chestnut Street Ventures

Brian is a seasoned venture capitalist with over 20 years of investing experience across a range of industries. Before joining Chestnut Street Ventures, Brian was the Managing Director for New York Ventures, the venture capital arm of the State of New York. Prior to that, he was VP of Strategy & Corporate Development at Arbitron (now Nielsen Audio) and a Managing Director at the Peacock Fund, the venture capital arm of NBC Universal. Before joining the Peacock Fund, Brian worked at GE Capital and Bain & Co. Brian holds an MBA in Finance from The Wharton School and a BS in Industrial Engineering from The University of Southern California.

Jonathan Meltzer
Jonathan Meltzer

Managing Partner, Chestnut Street Ventures

Jonathan has almost 20 years of investment experience. He previously managed over $300 million of venture capital, private equity, and credit investments at a $1 billion single-family office. Prior to that, Jonathan invested throughout the capital structure of private companies at Ulysses Management and at American Capital, frequently serving as a board member or advisor. Jonathan began his career as an investment banker, spending five years at Wasserstein Perella and at Goldman Sachs. He earned his BS in Economics cum laude from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in three years, and his MBA with honors from Columbia Business School.

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