Roy Bahat

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Roy Bahat
Roy Bahat, head of Bloomberg Beta.jpg
Borncirca. 1977 [1]
Alma mater Harvard University and University of Oxford [1]
Occupation(s)Venture capitalist and activist
Employer Bloomberg Beta
TitleHead of Bloomberg Beta
Website Personal website

Roy Bahat (b. 1977) is a venture capitalist, educator, and activist. He is currently the head of Bloomberg Beta, the venture capital arm of Bloomberg. He teaches at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business.

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Early life and education

Bahat was born in 1977. [1] His mother worked for the American Jewish Committee and his father was an architect. [1] He graduated from Harvard University magna cum laude with a degree in social studies [2] and was a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford. [1] At Oxford, Bahat earned a Master's degree in economics. [1]

Career

In 2002 Bahat worked for then-New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg as the Senior Policy Director. [3] He left to work for a non-profit called NYC2012, which advocated for the 2012 Summer Olympics to be held in New York City. [4] In 2007, Bahat started at News Corporation. [1] He later led the News Corp. brand IGN Entertainment. [5] Bahat left News Corp. in August 2012. [6] He also cofounded a gaming console company called OUYA and created a non-profit. [3]

Bahat has been a venture capitalist since about 2012. [3] He was known in part for funding smaller startups where the founders still had day jobs. [3] In September 2020, Bahat moved temporarily to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in an effort to influence politics in a swing state. [7] He raised money for the Democratic party. [7] He was also involved with "Walk the Vote," a non-partisan group that organizes marches to voting booths. [7] Bahat was on the board of a New York City Jewish day school called the Abraham Joshua Heschel School. [1]

Bahat and his partners invested in artificial intelligence company Newsle in 2014. [8] Roy Bahat advised the first Starbucks union organizers. [9]

In 2013, Bloomberg Beta was created and Bahat was appointed head of the new entity. [10] Bahat is a partner of Bloomberg Beta along with Karin Klein and James Cham. [11] Bahat started teaching an MBA course on leading a unionized workforce at University of California, Berkeley. [12] He also was a member of the Future of Work Commission, a governmental organization focused on economic growth in California. [11]

Personal life

Bahat is married with two children. [7] He and his wife are both involved in political activism in support of the Democratic party in the United States. [7] His wife works in the arts. [7] Bahat and his wife married in 2007. [1]

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