New program honors memory of legendary startup investor David Morgenthaler
Starting this fall semester, JumpStart and the Morgenthaler family, with Case Western Reserve University trustee and venture capitalist Bob Pavey, will honor the memory of legendary startup investor David Morgenthaler by introducing the Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition for Case Western Reserve students and recent alumni. The competition takes the novel approach of placing students on both sides of the financing process. Students will hone their venture capital skills, making initial evaluations of startup ventures as judges. Meanwhile, founding teams with at least one current or recent Case Western Reserve alumni (graduates within the last five years) are eligible to compete. “We want a competition that creates new, viable high-potential companies coming out of Case Western Reserve University, and we want to train students to invest in these companies,” said Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies and an economics professor at the Weatherhead School of Management, who is directing the new program. Lead backers are JumpStart Inc., a nationally recognized Cleveland nonprofit that supports and invests in Ohio-based tech startups, and Pavey, managing partner of Pavey Investments in Cleveland and Silicon Valley, California, and partner emeritus at Cleveland-based Morgenthaler Ventures.