Greg joined NEA as Venture Partner in 2010 after more than twenty years of experience in the technology industry and academia. He focuses on early-stage systems, software and deep/hard tech companies. Prior to NEA, Greg was EVP and CTO of Sun Microsystems, where he guided the company’s $2B R&D portfolio. Before Sun, Greg was an Associate Professor of EECS at MIT, where he worked on massively parallel dataflow computing architectures. He also helped found a number of companies, from video conferencing (PictureTel) to computational fluid dynamics (NASDAQ:EXA), and was an engineer with HP and Honeywell.
Greg is an active advisor for the schools of engineering at UCSD, UC Berkeley and SJSU, and is a trustee for the UCSD Foundation and the Computer History Museum. Passionate about technology and its possibilities, Greg is a relentless advocate for diversity in engineering and a supporter of open development models that stimulate communication, inclusiveness and innovation. Greg holds an undergraduate degree from UCSD and an S.M. and Ph.D. from MIT. He also a Senior Fellow of the American Leadership Forum.
Writing
- Antimatter: Pioneering Data Control as an Infrastructure Service NEA Blog
- Wispr AI: NEA’s Investment in the Next Generation of Human Computer Interface NEA Blog
- You Should Make an App for That NEA Blog
- Envisioning the Future NEA Blog
- Mind The Gap NEA Blog
- Sony to Acquire Gaikai: Bringing Cloud Streaming Capability to Sony NEA Blog
- The View From Here... NEA Blog