Michael Moritz
Sir Michael Jonathan Moritz KBE (born 12 September 1954) is a Welsh-born American billionaire venture capitalist, philanthropist, author, and former journalist. Moritz works for Sequoia Capital, wrote the first history of Apple Inc., The Little Kingdom, and authored Going for Broke: Lee Iacocca's Battle to Save Chrysler. Previously, Moritz was a staff writer at Time magazine and a member of the board of directors of Google. He studied at the University of Oxford and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and went on to found Technologic Partners before becoming a venture capitalist in the 1980s. Moritz was named as the No. 1 venture capitalist on the Forbes Midas List in 2006 and 2007.
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Born | Cardiff, Wales | 12 September 1954
Citizenship | United States |
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Occupation | Former Partner at Sequoia Capital |
Known for | Venture capitalist |
Spouse | Harriet Heyman |
Children | 2 |
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