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Highway 12 Ventures gets boost with new partners

POSTED: 08:16 MDT Tuesday, May 6, 2008

by IBR staff report

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Miles Mahoney and Glenn Michael are now part of Highway 12 Ventures as general partners, according to a news release.

Mahoney previously was with SAS as vice president of global alliances and channels. Michael has been a serial CFO and COO. Highway 12 Ventures is a leading early-stage venture capital fund investing in high-growth, entrepreneurial companies in the Mountain West. With over $100 million under management, it is Idaho's largest venture capital firm.

1 Comments

  1. Getting a couple of experienced operational guys on the payroll over there should prove to be a great thing. Good job, Mark, and welcome Miles and Glenn -

    Comment By Chris Blanchard
    Thursday, May 8, 2008 @ 2:32 PM

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