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Updated · The Information · May 8
Dan Levine steps back from Accel investing
Updated
Updated · The Information · May 8

Dan Levine steps back from Accel investing

7 articles · Updated · The Information · May 8
  • The 38-year-old partner has stopped making new Accel investments, though he remains at the firm and keeps board seats at Scale AI, Vercel and Sentry.
  • Accel recently told limited partners Levine may pursue personal investing or raise his own fund and would likely become the firm's fourth emeritus partner.
  • The firm said no specific disagreement or incident prompted the move. Levine joined Accel in 2010 and backed Scale early, helping generate about $2 billion after Meta bought a 49% stake.
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