Mary Lincoln Campbell, Managing Director and Founder of EDF Ventures, has been an active investor both in healthcare and technology companies. Currently, Mary is a board member or board observer for Cerenis Therapeutics and Lycera (pharmaceuticals), IntelePeer (telecommunications), ValenTx (medical devices), Arxan (software), and Accio Energy (wind-energy).
Mary led several of the firm’s most successful transactions including HandyLab, a developer of molecular diagnostic assays and automation platforms, sold to Becton Dickinson & Company; Sircon, a provider of automation solutions for the insurance industry, sold to Vertafore, the nation’s number one insurance software provider; and Greenplum, a database clustering software for business intelligence and data warehousing, sold to EMC Corporation, the world’s leading provider of information infrastructure solutions.
She is active with The Stephen M. Ross School of Business at The University of Michigan and serves as an advisor to the Zell Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies, as well as its student-run venture activity, the Wolverine Venture Fund. She serves on the advisory board of The Charles F. Dolan School of Business at Fairfield University. Mary is past president of the Michigan Venture Capital Association, the State’s premier public policy advocate for the venture capital industry.
Mary received her MBA and BA in English from The University of Michigan and a Master of Special Education from Fairfield University.