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Cornell University Endowment

New York, NYCORNELL-ENDOWMENT
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Dossier Summary

Cornell's endowment with a diversified venture capital portfolio across technology and life sciences.

Classification
Slugcornell-endowment
HQNew York, NY
Stage FocusNot a traditional VC fund - Cornell's endowment acts as a…
Intel StatusAccepting submissions
🔥 BERNIE'S HOT TAKE

Hold up - Cornell's endowment isn't actually a VC fund that founders should be pitching. They're a university endowment that manages $10+ billion in assets for Cornell University, which means they're focused on preserving and growing money for the school's long-term needs, not writing checks to startups. If you're looking to raise venture capital, you're barking up the wrong tree here. They might invest in VC funds as an LP, but they're not going to lead your Series A. This is like trying to pitch Harvard Management Company - wrong category entirely.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Best for: Nothing if you're raising startup capital
  • Watch out for: This isn't a VC fund at all
  • Known for: Managing Cornell's university endowment assets
Investment Thesis

Cornell's endowment is primarily focused on preserving and growing university assets through diversified investments, not traditional venture capital. They invest across asset classes including some alternative investments and venture funds as limited partners.

Stage & Sector Focus

Not a traditional VC fund - Cornell's endowment acts as an institutional investor and LP in other funds rather than making direct startup investments. When they do venture investing, it's typically through fund commitments or co-investments alongside established VCs.

Notable Portfolio
Various fund investments rather than direct portfolio companiesEndowment focuses on asset allocation across multiple fund managersNot publicly disclosed startup investmentsPrimarily LP investments in established VC funds
Key Partners
Mary Opperman
Chief Investment Officer

Former investment professional who oversees Cornell's $10+ billion endowment. Focuses on institutional asset management rather than hands-on startup investing. Known for conservative, diversified approach to university endowment management.

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