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Aleph Venture Capital
Argentina
Mr. Aaron Rosenson is a Partner at Aleph Venture Capital since April 13, 2016. He will lead investments in startups and will help develop the Israeli startup ecosystem and bring the companies to more mature stages. He was an Associate at Insight Venture Partners. During his time at Insight Venture Partners, Rosenson also led M&A strategy and business development efforts on behalf of portfolio companies, and served as an advisor to a number of Insight's CEOs. an Associate at Insight Venture Partners. He was a Senior Analyst and an Analyst at the firm. He joined Insight in 2011 and then rejoined in 2012. Previously, Mr. Rosenson analyzed private equity and mezzanine debt investments for McNally Capital and prior to that, he founded an odd jobs business and a test-prep service. Mr. Rosenson finished his coursework at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania a year early, magna cum laude. He created his own concentration of study, titled Psycho-Social Influences in Decision Making, and also served as president of his fraternity. Mr. Aaron Rosenson is a Partner at Aleph Venture Capital since April 13, 2016. He will lead investments in startups and will help develop the Israeli startup ecosystem and bring the companies to more mature stages. He was an Associate at Insight Venture Partners. During his time at Insight Venture Partners, Rosenson also led M&A strategy and business development efforts on behalf of portfolio companies, and served as an advisor to a number of Insight's CEOs. an Associate at Insight Venture Partners. He was a Senior Analyst and an Analyst at the firm. He joined Insight in 2011 and then rejoined in 2012. Previously, Mr. Rosenson analyzed private equity and mezzanine debt investments for McNally Capital and prior to that, he founded an odd jobs business and a test-prep service. Mr. Rosenson finished his coursework at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania a year early, magna cum laude. He created his own concentration of study, titled Psycho-Social Influences in Decision Making, and also served as president of his fraternity.
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