Mark Gorenberg has three decades of venture capital experience, funding and serving on the boards of numerous successful start-ups including Domo (IPO), Teem (acquired by WeWork), Omniture (IPO, subsequently acquired by Adobe), AdForce (IPO, subsequently acquired by CMGI), NetDynamics (acquired by Sun Microsystems), Scopus Technologies (IPO, subsequently acquired by Siebel) and Crowdfactory (acquired by Marketo). Mark is the Founder and a Managing Director of Zetta Venture Partners, the first and leading early stage fund focused only on AI for enterprise. Prior to his career in venture capital Mark served as a software executive, entrepreneur and a member of the first SparcStation team at Sun Microsystems.
Mark is currently the Chair of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Corporation (Board of Trustees). In 2011, Mark was appointed by President Barack Obama to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, a 21-person advisory group of the nation’s leading scientists and engineers.
He graduated from MIT and received Masters Degrees from the University of Minnesota and Stanford University.
Mark Gorenberg has three decades of venture capital experience, funding and serving on the boards of numerous successful start-ups including Domo (IPO), Teem (acquired by WeWork), Omniture (IPO, subsequently acquired by Adobe), AdForce (IPO, subsequently acquired by CMGI), NetDynamics (acquired by Sun Microsystems), Scopus Technologies (IPO, subsequently acquired by Siebel) and Crowdfactory (acquired by Marketo). Mark is the Founder and a Managing Director of Zetta Venture Partners, the first and leading early stage fund focused only on AI for enterprise. Prior to his career in venture capital Mark served as a software executive, entrepreneur and a member of the first SparcStation team at Sun Microsystems.
Mark is currently the Chair of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Corporation (Board of Trustees). In 2011, Mark was appointed by President Barack Obama to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, a 21-person advisory group of the nation’s leading scientists and engineers.
He graduated from MIT and received Masters Degrees from the University of Minnesota and Stanford University.