Left Lane Capital

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Left Lane Capital
Company type Private
Industry Venture capital
Founded2019;5 years ago (2019)
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Key people
  • Harley Miller (Founder and Managing Partner)
  • Dan Ahrens (Managing Partner)
  • Jason Fiedler (Managing Partner)
  • Vinny Pujji (Managing Partner)
AUM US$2.671 billion (2023)
Website www.leftlane.com
Footnotes /references
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Left Lane Capital is a global venture capital firm that invests in internet and technology companies with a consumer orientation. The firm is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, with an office in London.

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History

Left Lane Capital was founded by Harley Miller in 2019. [1] Before founding Left Lane Capital, Miller started his career in 2010 at Insight Partners, where he spent nine years investing in high-growth internet companies. [2] [6] Miller was part of the team that invested in HelloFresh, Udemy, and BlaBlaCar and sat on the board of N26 and Calm. [2] [6]

Left Lane Capital's inaugural fund totaled $630 million. [1] In 2022, the firm announced the closing of its second fund, Left Lane Capital Partners II LP, with a total of $1.4 billion. [7] Left Lane Capital has invested in over 65 companies worldwide. [8] To support these companies, the firm has an in-house platform team named Accelerate that supports its growing portfolio with value-add resources and growth advice. [5]

Portfolio

Left Lane Capital's portfolio includes a diverse range of companies. Notable investments include:

Awards

Left Lane Capital was recognized as one of the top 25 growth equity firms of 2022 by GrowthCap. [19]

Harley Miller received a placement on Forbes' 30 Under 30 Venture Capital list in 2017. [20] Managing Partners Jason Fiedler and Vinny Pujji appeared on the same list in 2018 and 2022, respectively. [21] [22]

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