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Founded by Lee Lorenzen, Altura Ventures LLC has been operational for 34 years and is based in the United States. The firm specializes in venture capital investments, focusing on Seed, Seed+, and Series A stages. Altura Ventures has a portfolio of 11 companies and employs a tiered pricing model to support businesses of various sizes.
Altura Ventures invests in startups across multiple stages, utilizing its proprietary Growth, Engagement, and Monetization (GEM) System. This system includes five key steps: analyzing product vision, coaching on influence principles, crafting customer narratives, persuading investors, and developing customer acquisition strategies. The firm aims to help entrepreneurs achieve sustainable growth and success.
Notable companies in Altura Ventures' portfolio include WorldShop / ShopO, which received $2 million in seed funding from UPS, and Mac2Win, sold to SHOP.com. Other exits include AESOP Systems (sold to Haggar), PGSoft (co-founded and sold to Novell), and SHOP.COM (sold to Market America, with revenue growth from $8 million to $34 million in one year).
Lee Lorenzen: Founder with over 40 years of experience in the tech industry, focusing on growth strategies for startups.
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Yes, Altura Ventures often leads investment rounds, particularly in the Seed and Series A stages.
Altura Ventures is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate significant growth potential and align with their GEM System.
Specific fund size details are not publicly disclosed, but Altura Ventures has been operational for over three decades, indicating a stable investment capacity.
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