The Redpoint Team

Finding the right venture partner boils down to people and chemistry. Although each Redpoint partner brings a unique set of skills and experiences, we share a common set of core values: integrity and trust; a passion for technology; a commitment to being a hands-on, hard-working partner; a belief in the power of a true team approach; a desire to change the world. And above all, we have a deep respect for the entrepreneur and the entrepreneurial process.

Lars Pedersen

Lars Pedersen

Lars Pedersen is a Partner and the Chief Financial Officer of Redpoint Ventures and is responsible for the firm's financial management and reporting. He also leads the firm's administrative and operational efforts including investor relations, legal, information technology and human resources.

Prior to joining Redpoint, Lars was Vice President, Finance, of Worldview Technology Partners where he was responsible for the finance and accounting functions and was involved with all other operational aspects of the firm. Prior to joining Worldview, Lars was a Senior Manager in the audit division of Arthur Andersen with a focus on the financial services industry, a practice that included several venture capital firms as clients.

Lars is a Certified Public Accountant in the State of California and holds a B.S. in Political Economics from the University of California, Berkeley.

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