Nat Goldhaber

Managing Director & Co-Founder at Claremont Creek Ventures

Nat Goldhaber is a co-founder of Claremont Creek Ventures. Nat brings more than 30 years of information technology experience across Internet, networking, energy, healthcare, and transportation sectors as a successful investor and entrepreneur.

Nat has a strong record of investing in technology startups across broad-impact industries. Nat has represented CCV on the boards of Clean Power Finance, Building Robotics, EcoFactor, RidePal, and DNAnexus. He also served as Director at Adura Technologies (acquired by Acuity Brands).

Prior to co-founding Claremont Creek Ventures, Nat was founder and CEO of Cybergold and founding CEO of the multimedia joint venture between IBM and Apple, Kaleida Labs. Nat was also the founder and CEO of Centram Systems West, developer of the first IBM/Macintosh local area network (TOPS), and acquired by Sun Microsystems where Nat served as Vice President. Nat was the President of the venture fund Cole Gilburne Goldhaber and Ariyoshi. His prior investments include Ask Jeeves, Shiva and Macromedia, and InterTrust. Previously, Nat served as Special Assistant to Pennsylvania’s Lt. Governor, William Scranton, III, and ran Pennsylvania's Energy Agency as its Interim Director.

Nat holds Master's and Ph.D. (hc) degrees in Education and is an emeritus member of the Executive Board of the College of Letters and Science at UC Berkeley. He is an Advisory Board member of the Lester Center for Entrepreneurship and advisor to the Center For Entrepreneurship and Technology (CET) at UC Berkeley. He serves as a member of the US Secret Service Electronics Crime Taskforce and is an Emeritus Board Member and Advisor to the Federation of American Scientists.

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