Bruce Dunlevie serves as Board Member at WeWork. He was a Board Member and an Advisor of Euclid. He serves as General Partner at Benchmark Capital. He also serves as Special Partner at Aleph. He has been in the venture capital business for several years. Prior to Benchmark, he was a general partner at Merrill, Pickard, Anderson & Eyre (MPAE). Before MPAE, he founded and ran the personal computer division at Everex Systems, and he worked in investment banking for three years at Goldman, Sachs & Co. His investments are One Medical Group, Accept.com (acquired by Amazon.com), Catapulse (acquired by Rational Software), Collabra Software (acquired by Netscape Communications), Encompass (acquired by Yahoo!), EnVerv, Genesys Labs (acquired by Alcatel), Good Technology (acquired by Motorola), Handspring (acquired by Palm), iCompression (acquired by GlobespanVirata), Jasper Wireless, Kalpana (acquired by Cisco Systems), Klip, Marin Software, Matrix Semiconductor (acquired by SanDisk), NetXen (acquired by QLogic), Palm Computing, Pure Digital Technologies (acquired by Cisco Systems), Rambus (RMBS), RMI Corporation (acquired by NetLogic Microsystems), ServiceSource (SREV), SnapTrack (acquired by Qualcomm), Tabula, and Wink Communications (acquired by Liberty Broadband Interactive). He holds an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business and BA from Rice University, 1979. He presently also serves as a Board Member at Tabula, Imimtek, Jasper Wireless, ServiceSource, Fantex and Marin Software and served as a Board Advisor at Coverity.