Khosla Ventures: Closes Main and Seed Fund, at $1.4 Billion

Khosla Ventures Closes Main and Seed Fund, at $1.4 Billion

  • Menlo Park, CA-based venture capital firm Khosla Ventures has closed its latest main and seed fund, Fund VII and Seed E, at $1.4 billion
  • The firm plans to use the new funds to continue investing in early and late-stage companies across
  • This news follows hiring of new talent and strong returns on recent IPOs
  • The company Ventures recently hired its first CMO, Shernaz Daver
  • This year, the firm also added several new partners in investing and operating roles
  • These include Kelly Kinnard as a talent partner, Bryan Gartner as an investing partner, and Adam Margolin and Robert Gould in the life sciences area
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