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Scott Harris Lenet is an American
venture capitalist Venture capital (often abbreviated as VC) is a form of private equity financing that is provided by venture capital firms or funds to startups, early-stage, and emerging companies that have been deemed to have high growth potential or which hav ...
and entrepreneur. He is a co-founder of two venture capital firms: the corporate venture capital fir
Touchdown Ventures
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DFJ Frontier DFJ Frontier is an American venture capital firm with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, and Santa Barbara, California as well as Portland, Oregon. The firm invests in seed and early-stage technology companies on the West Coast, initially fund ...
.


Career


Early career

Lenet began his venture capital career in 1992 a
Geocapital Partners
where he was the first Associate and had responsibilities for fundraising, deal sourcing, and due diligence. While at Geocapital Partners, he worked on several successful investments including Netcom, an internet service provider which completed an IPO in 1994, and
Logic Works Logic Works Inc. was a software company created by CEO Benjamin C. Cohen based in Princeton, New Jersey. Their flagship product was an IDEF1X modeling and database design tool called ER''win'' (ERwin) whose name is formed from an initialism of E ...
, which went public prior to being purchased by
Platinum Technology Platinum Technology Inc. was founded by Andrew Filipowski in 1987 to market and support deployment of database management software products and the applications enabled by database management technology and to render related services. Over its 12 ...
and
Computer Associates CA Technologies, formerly known as CA, Inc. and Computer Associates International, Inc., is an American multinational corporation headquartered in New York City. It is primarily known for its business-to-business (B2B) software with a product po ...
. He also worked on the IPO o
Catalina (formerly known as Catalina Marketing).
Beginning in 1996, Lenet worked for First Virtual Holdings, Inc., one of the first three companies offering internet payment systems. Lenet helped write the company's S-1 registration statement for its initial public offering. Following business school at the
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of the
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, he worked in product marketing at Trilogy Software in
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, where he was responsible for launching the electronic commerce procurement product BuyingChain. The enterprise software solution won awards at the 1998 Internet Commerce Expo and the 1999 Spring Internet World. BuyingChain was also awarded Infoworld's Ecommerce Product of the Year for 1999. Subsequent to
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, Lenet co-founded SmartFrog.com, the first cash back rewards program for online shopping. He served as the company's
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and sold the business to Cybergold in 1999.Boulton, Clint
"Cybergold Acquires SmartFrog.com"
"Internetnews.com", November 18, 1999, accessed July 31, 2011.
He joined Cybergold as Vice President of Business Development, where he was responsible for startup investments and M&A, and helped manage the sale of the company t
MyPoints


DFJ Frontier

In 2002, Lenet co-founded
DFJ Frontier DFJ Frontier is an American venture capital firm with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, and Santa Barbara, California as well as Portland, Oregon. The firm invests in seed and early-stage technology companies on the West Coast, initially fund ...
with
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and DFJ. He led DFJ Frontier's investments in and served on the boards of AudioMicro (acquired by Zealot Networks), Ninth Decimal (formerly known as Jiwire and sold to InMarket), Netpulse (sold to eGym), Seismic Games (sold to Niantic), MaxPreps (sold to
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); Lipomics Technologies, (sold to Tethys Bioscience); Delve Networks, (sold to
Limelight Networks Edgio, Inc., formerly Limelight Networks, Inc., is an American company that provides a content delivery network (CDN) service, used for delivery of digital media content and software. As of January 2023, the company's network has more than 300 ...
- Nasdaq:LLNW); World of Good (sold to
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- Nasdaq:EBAY), and Unsubscribe, (sold to TrustedID). Lenet also led DFJ Frontier’s investment in Synthetic Genomics and served as a board observer of Prolacta Bioscience.  He has also served on the boards of DigitalPath Networks, BondMart, Dragnet Solutions, GameSalad, SkyGrid, and Super Heat Games. He also led and currently manages DFJ Frontier’s investment in BOOM! Studios.


Touchdown Ventures

In 2014, Lenet co-founded Touchdown Ventures with David Horowitz and Rich Grant. Touchdown partners with leading corporations to launch and manage their venture capital programs. Touchdown manages the complete lifecycle of a corporation’s venture capital activities, from strategy and formation to investment management. At Touchdown, Lenet has led the creation or management of more than fifteen corporate venture capital or strategic investing programs, including 20th Century Fox, Avery Dennison, Edelman, INX, Kellogg, Macerich, Olympus, Scotts Miracle-Gro, Technicolor, and others.  He currently serves on the investment committees of Avery Dennison, Cooperative Ventures, and INX. Lenet currently serves on the board of directors of
BOOM! Studios Boom! Studios (styled BOOM! Studios) is an American comic book and graphic novel publisher, headquartered in Los Angeles, California, United States. History Origins In the early 2000s, Ross Richie and Andrew Cosby had been working in Holly ...
, a leading independent comic book company, and he also serves as an observer on the boards of directors of Invoy, a connected healthcare diagnostic company, and Gauzy, an Israeli company that makes switchable film for “smart glass” applications.


Educational roles

Lenet began teaching venture capital and entrepreneurship by guest lecturing at Syracuse University's graduate program in Law, Technology, and Management starting in 1993. He served on the Advisory Board of the Entrepreneurship Center at the
UC Davis Graduate School of Management The UC Davis Graduate School of Management (GSM) is a graduate business school at the University of California, Davis. Established in 1981, its degree programs include MBA, MPAc and MSBA. The GSM offers Master of Business Administration (MBA) de ...
, where he was also an
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from 2003 to 2010. Together with Andrew Hargadon, Lenet co-founded the UC Davis Center for Entrepreneurship and developed curriculum funded by the Kauffman Foundation. He previously served as a Director of UC Davis Connect. Beginning in 2010, Lenet began teaching venture capital as an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business and is also a frequent lecturer on
venture capital Venture capital (often abbreviated as VC) is a form of private equity financing that is provided by venture capital firms or funds to startups, early-stage, and emerging companies that have been deemed to have high growth potential or which ha ...
and
entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship is the creation or extraction of economic value. With this definition, entrepreneurship is viewed as change, generally entailing risk beyond what is normally encountered in starting a business, which may include other values th ...
for the USC Stevens Institute for Innovation. Lenet also began teaching corporate innovation at UCLA Anderson in 2018, where he is a visiting professor.  He has guest lectured at colleges and universities across
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and in
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and is a frequent guest speaker for the National Association of Corporate Directors. Lenet holds an A.B. in Comparative Literature from
Princeton University Princeton University is a private university, private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial Colleges, fourth-oldest ins ...
, where he co-founded the school's astronomy club with Eric Tilenius, a former
venture capitalist Venture capital (often abbreviated as VC) is a form of private equity financing that is provided by venture capital firms or funds to startups, early-stage, and emerging companies that have been deemed to have high growth potential or which hav ...
and founder of Netcentives, a competitor to Cybergold and MyPoints. He also received an M.B.A. in Entrepreneurial Management from
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania ( ; also known as Wharton Business School, the Wharton School, Penn Wharton, and Wharton) is the business school of the University of Pennsylvania, a private Ivy League research university in P ...
. At Wharton, he co-founded the school's technology club and chaired the school's first Internet technology conference, "Business + the Internet" in 1997. He was also
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for Marketing 101 to undergraduates and for Wharton’s Management 652 MBA class on leadership and teamwork. Lenet attended the
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at
Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One of its predecessors was established in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools; it became the Carnegie Institute of Technology ...
in the summer of 1986, prior to his senior year of high school. He has written or edited more than 100 articles on corporate innovation and venture capital for Touchdown’
Risky Business
digital publication.  He is also a contributor t
TechCrunch
an
Forbes
 Lenet previously authored a column entitled "Something Ventured" to educate entrepreneurs about venture capital. The column appeared in the Sacramento Business Journal and on the DFJ Frontier web site. He has also authored articles for the NACD Directorship magazine
Global Corporate Venturing
and AlwaysOn.


Non-profit work

Lenet currently serves on the advisory board of the Kenley Jansen Foundation. He previously served on the boards of the
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, the advisory board for the Dean of the College of Biological Sciences at UC Davis, and SARTA, a non-profit dedicated to helping entrepreneurs in the
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region. While earning his MBA, he founded Wharton Tech Corps, a non-profit volunteer infrastructure to improve K-12 education through technology.


Personal life

Lenet lives in Los Angeles and has two children. Lenet is the grandson of Fred Silberstein, an educator who was the Chief Censor at the
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while serving in the
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during
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. He is the son of Michael Lenet, the founder of Shadow Broadcast Services (a subsidiary of
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), the first on air traffic reporting service, founded in 1975. Lenet is the great-nephew of
Benny Bass Benjamin "Benny" Baruch J. Bass (December 4, 1904 – June 25, 1975), known as "Little Fish", was an American boxer. He was born in Kyiv, Ukraine, with his family emigrating to the United States in 1906; choosing to settle in Philadelphia, Penn ...
, an American boxer and
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inductee.


Notes


External links


Biography - Frontier Venture Capital
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