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Jon Medved is an Israeli-American entrepreneur and venture capitalist renowned for his role in fostering connections between Israeli technology startups and international investors. Born in the United States, he immigrated to Israel in the 1980s and has since become a prominent figure in the country's high-tech ecosystem. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is an alumnus of Yeshiva University. Medved is married to Anat Medved and identifies as Ashkenazi Jewish, practicing Judaism.
Medved co-founded Carmel Ventures in 1997, where he serves as General Partner, focusing on early-stage investments in Israeli tech companies, particularly in sectors like cybersecurity, software, and communications. In 2012, he founded OurCrowd, an equity crowdfunding platform that democratizes access to venture capital investments, allowing accredited investors worldwide to participate in Israeli and global startups. Under his leadership as CEO, OurCrowd has grown into one of the largest equity crowdfunding platforms, managing over $2 billion in assets and investing in more than 1,000 startups across various industries including fintech, healthtech, and cybersecurity.
Previously, Medved served as CEO of Vringo Inc. from 2006 to 2012, a mobile social media company that later pivoted to intellectual property enforcement. The company pursued high-profile patent infringement lawsuits against major tech giants like Google, resulting in a notable $30 million settlement in 2014 after his tenure, though this involvement drew some controversy in the early 2010s.
Medved's work bridges Silicon Valley with Israel's 'Startup Nation,' and he has been instrumental in attracting global capital to Israeli tech, leveraging his dual nationality and extensive network. He has ties to political and institutional networks, including briefing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on tech matters and consulting for the Israel Innovation Authority. Medved maintains business ties with figures like Gil Zimmermann and Yossi Vardi.
Beyond business, Medved is involved in philanthropy and advisory roles, including serving on boards of tech companies and organizations promoting Israeli innovation. While not deeply involved in politics, he has expressed support for Israel's tech ecosystem and occasionally comments on geopolitical issues affecting innovation. Medved resides in Jerusalem with his family and continues to lead OurCrowd, solidifying his influence in global venture capital networks.