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Alexandra Marshall
Alexandra Marshall is the director of limited partners for the emerging manager practice at Silicon Valley Bank. In her role, she is responsible for strategy, insights and connectivity between emerging venture fund managers and limited partners, including fund of funds, endowments, foundations, corporate venture funds, family offices — and more. Alex is based in Northern California.
Before joining SVB, Alexandra was an investor at First Round Capital, where she focused on special projects to reimagine how the organization could better foster and support the early founder ecosystem from exploration to investment. Alexandra was the co-founder and head of customer experience at Health IQ, an insurance technology company. Additionally, she has worked with Goldman Sachs and Farallon Capital.
Alexandra received her bachelor’s degree from Williams College. A strong advocate for those who experience underrepresentation in funding communities, she is the co-founder of LatinxVC, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the growth and support of the venture capital ecosystem. Alex has been recognized by Harlem Capital as one of 10 Latino/a startups that have raised more than $100 million and was included in HBCUvc’s 31 Under 31: The Future of Venture Capital list.
When not working, Alexandra spends her time playing tennis, binge-watching her favorite shows and taking her Twitter friendships from URL to IRL.
Before joining SVB, Alexandra was an investor at First Round Capital, where she focused on special projects to reimagine how the organization could better foster and support the early founder ecosystem from exploration to investment. Alexandra was the co-founder and head of customer experience at Health IQ, an insurance technology company. Additionally, she has worked with Goldman Sachs and Farallon Capital.
Alexandra received her bachelor’s degree from Williams College. A strong advocate for those who experience underrepresentation in funding communities, she is the co-founder of LatinxVC, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the growth and support of the venture capital ecosystem. Alex has been recognized by Harlem Capital as one of 10 Latino/a startups that have raised more than $100 million and was included in HBCUvc’s 31 Under 31: The Future of Venture Capital list.
When not working, Alexandra spends her time playing tennis, binge-watching her favorite shows and taking her Twitter friendships from URL to IRL.