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March 19, 2024
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From Google to Africa: Seattle Investor’s Startup Success Story


TLDR:

  • Andrew Peterson, a former Google employee and entrepreneur, has returned to Seattle to lead Aviso Ventures, a venture capital fund.
  • Peterson co-founded Signal Sciences, a cybersecurity company acquired by Fastly, before starting Aviso Ventures.

Andrew Peterson’s journey from a young computer lab associate in Seattle to a Google employee, tech job in Tanzania, and a successful startup exit has brought him back home to invest in startups. Peterson, along with his colleague Nick Galbreath, founded Aviso Ventures, a venture capital fund that supports early stage enterprise and infrastructure software startups. The firm has already invested in nearly 30 startups, with a focus on B2B enterprise companies and infrastructure software.

Peterson’s experience as an operator in enterprise security software has helped shape Aviso’s investment decisions, providing valuable advice and guidance to the founders in their portfolio. With the rise of AI and automation tools, there is a lot of potential for growth in the enterprise software industry, but Peterson stresses the importance of adding value to customers rather than simply focusing on buzzwords like AI.

Overall, Peterson’s return to Seattle and involvement in Aviso Ventures highlights the growth and potential of the startup ecosystem in the region, especially in the areas of enterprise and infrastructure software.


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