Eric M. Jackson is a technology executive and award-winning author who played a critical role in building PayPal and subsequently created multiple successful technology businesses.
Currently, Jackson is the CEO of CapLinked, whose virtual-data-room software was called the “go-to place for setting up and closing deals” by the Wall Street Journal. CapLinked’s clients include Roche, EY, Hess, FTI Consulting, Takeda, Piper Sandler, and Raymond James.
Jackson is also the CEO of TransitNet, an early-stage company that builds software to assist with title verification for cryptocurrencies.
Early in his career, Jackson was recruited by Peter Thiel to join the startup team at PayPal, where he oversaw its product marketing efforts. With the young company burning millions each month, Jackson was placed in charge of implementing PayPal’s transaction-based revenue model, which turned around its fortunes. During Jackson’s time at PayPal, the company grew from 2,500 users to 25 million, went public, and was acquired by eBay.
Additionally, Jackson founded a venture called World Ahead Media that he grew to profitability and sold, and has served on the boards of several organizations, including CritiqueIt, a software company later acquired by 2U, Inc. (NASDAQ: TWOU).
Join us for a panel exploring trends in public and private market valuations and how to strategically diversify your portfolio in today’s shifting market conditions.
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One way to gain access to top-performing VC portfolios ad venture-base companies is through the venture fund secondary market – a strategy with reduced risk, faster growth, and faster liquidity compared to traditional venture investments.
Venture Capital Secondary combines the rapid growth of tech companies with faster liquidity. It’s a bit like placing a bet on the winning team at halftime.
PVC offers their investors discounted access to top venture portfolios that already have $1B+ companies on course to IPO within 3 years or less.
Venture capital may seem like a challenging asset class to know where and how to get started. During the current climate, many investors are migrating to venture capital as a way to diversify away from public equities for several reasons:
Speakers: Dave McClure, Aman Verjee, Jeremy Johnson, and Eric M. Jackson
CapLinked’s fintech platform is used to securely share information between firms and manage multi-party interactions during complex transactions and projects.
Dubbed the “go-to place for setting up and closing deals” by the Wall Street Journal, the CapLinked platform includes three distinct product lines that serve the needs of its diverse client base:
1) an enterprise application for larger firms with complex needs and large quantities of data;
2) self-serve accounts for smaller clients who need to safeguard limited amounts of information; and
3) an application programming interface (API) for clients who need to embed robust information security capabilities in their own applications.
Thousands of companies in over 113 countries worldwide rely on CapLinked’s enterprise, self-serve, and API product lines. Eric M. Jackson (PayPal’s first head of US marketing) and Christopher Grey (former private equity and investment banking executive) founded the company in 2010. CapLinked is a trademark of CapLinked, Inc. Visit https://www.caplinked.com to learn more.