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11 stories about StageOne
“Uncertainty for the public market and for investor sentiment is toxic”
30.06.22
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James Spiro
Irit Kahan, Head of DTCP Israel, Growth Equity, was speaking on a panel with Yuval Cohen, Founder and Managing Partner at StageOne; Idit Muallem, Partner at Pitango Venture Capital; and Guy Navon, Ph.D., Head of Discount-Tech
Tal Slobodkin, StageOne: We are super bullish on enterprise tech and all its flavors
06.12.21
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Elihay Vidal
Speaking to CTech as part of a special investor survey, Tal Slobodkin, Managing Partner at StageOne VC, explained that they “try to assist in anything that has to do with HR, but frankly a VC would never be able to replace the CEO or executive team in attracting top talent”
StageOne Ventures raising new $120 million fund
08.11.21
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Golan Hazani
The Israeli VC has previously invested in the likes of Epsagon, sold to Cisco in August for $500 million, and Avanan, bought last summer by Check Point for $300 million
Best practices in managing mid-size R&D teams
13.09.21
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Nofar Schnider
“Beyond the big salary and the amazing perks we see out there today, people want to work in a place that sees them, treats them well, challenges them, and makes sure they constantly learn and advance within a pleasant environment,” writes Nofar Schnider
The tech market marches on, despite 2020 setbacks from Covid-19
03.01.21
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CTech
On Wednesday, Fusion LA and Pearl Cohen held their exclusive annual Trends and Forecast for 2020-2021 VCs conference, this year – on Zoom. StageOne’s Tal Slobodkin, S Capital’s Aya Peterburg, and Bessemer Venture Partners’s Amit Karp weighed in
We Anticipate At Least One Worldwide Crisis When Creating a Fund, Says VC
14.05.20
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CTech
Tal Slobodkin, Managing Partner at StageOne Ventures spoke to CTech about what the coronavirus era means for investors
StageOne Marketing Director on Balancing Work, Self Care, and Playtime With the Kids
05.04.20
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CTech
Yael Eckstein, director of marketing at StageOne Ventures, shares her daily routine working from home during the Covid-19 crisis
Young Companies Have an Advantage in These Challenging Times, Says StageOne Founder
16.03.20
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CTech
Yuval Cohen, founder and managing partner at Israel-based venture capital firm StageOne Ventures, answered six questions about the Covid-19 crisis and its effects on the Israeli tech sector
Serverless Systems Monitoring Startup Epsagon Raises $16 Million
16.01.20
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Meir Orbach
Epsagon develops automated end-to-end monitoring technologies for serverless cloud-based systems
Israel-Based Serverless Systems Monitoring Startup Epsagon raises $4.1 Million in Seed Round
11.03.18
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Tofi Stoler
California-headquartered Lightspeed, Israel-based StageOne and Israeli serial entrepreneur Ariel Maislos participated in the round
Former Cisco Executives to Raise $110 Million Fund
20.08.17
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Hagar Ravet
StageOne’s management team includes former Cisco executives Yoav Samet and Tal Slobodkin