Glen Schwaber
Glen has been in this industry for more than 25 years and brings some grey hair to the table, though he’s got less of it than he used to. After three years at Jerusalem Global, writing business plans for some of Israel’s top startups, Glen moved over to JVP where he spent close to a decade, partnering with some of that firm’s standout portfolio companies – PowerDsine (IPO, then acquired by Microsemi), XMPie (acquired by Xerox), Cyoptics (acquired by Avago), Sheer Networks (acquired by Cisco) and Altair (acquired by Sony). In 2006, Glen joined Jack and Meir in launching ICV, now MoreVC and has led investments in Vayyar, Freightos, Scodix, Ubeya, Tolstoy, Wanda Fish and Imagindairy. Glen loves working with founders who are first and foremost great people – high integrity, generous, open to learning, and driven to succeed by bringing innovation that matters to the world. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife and five children. Outside of work, Glen is actively involved in projects to strengthen the socio-economic fabric of Jerusalem, bringing upward mobility to Jewish and Arab populations of working poor in the city. He is an avid Boston sports fan much to the dismay of his partners. Glen holds a Master’s in Public Policy from the Kennedy School at Harvard and a B.A. from Harvard College.