From the Editor
  • Silicon Valley venture capitalist Mark Stevens was a partner at Sequoia Capital when the firm invested in hits like Google, PayPal and LinkedIn.
  • Now he is investing in startups through his firm S-Cubed Capital.
  • Stevens joined Sequoia in 1989 after stints at Intel and Hughes Aircraft, and spent some two decades at the venture capital firm.
  • He serves on the board of fabless semiconductor firm Nvidia and owns a minority stake in the Golden State Warriors NBA basketball team.
Wealth History
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Personal Stats
Age
64
Source of Wealth
Venture capital, Self Made
Self-Made Score
9
Philanthropy Score
2
Residence
Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Citizenship
United States
Marital Status
Married
Children
3
Education
Master of Business Administration, Harvard University; Bachelor of Arts/Science, University of Southern California; Master of Science, University of Southern California
Did you know
His first job, at 16, was as a cook at Jack in the Box in Culver City, Calif.
He paid for most of his USC undergrad degree with a combination of merit scholarships and savings from work.
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