Bruce Boehm is an independent venture capitalist and an adviser to several specialty venture capital funds.
He was a general partner of U. S. Venture Partners in Menlo Park, Calif., with responsibility for a portfolio of approximately 20 health-care and technology investments. He also worked as an engineer and project manager for a number of Silicon Valley and Route 128 companies. He has served as a director of more than 25 publicly and privately held companies.
He taught in the Technology, Education, and Commercialization Program at North Carolina State University from 1996-99. He created and directed the Master's of Engineering Management Program at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand, from 1992-96.
Mr. Boehm received an MS and MBA from Stanford University and a BS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
He teaches Venture Capital Management and helped invent the Venture Capital Investment Competition at UNC Kenan-Flagler. |