Managing Partner / Quiet Capital
Lee Linden is a Managing Partner at Quiet Capital, an entrepreneur, and a prolific early-stage investor with 117 investments in his portfolio. He is the founder of multiple companies, including Tapjoy and Karma (acquired by Facebook), and previously led Facebook's emerging initiatives in commerce. He holds an MBA from Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

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Lee Linden is a Managing Partner at Quiet Capital, known for founding Tapjoy and Karma (acquired by Facebook), and holding a portfolio of 117 early-stage investments.
Facebook acquired Karma, a company he founded in 2011. Following the acquisition, he led Facebook's emerging initiatives in commerce until 2015.
His portfolio includes 117 investments, establishing him as a prolific early-stage investor.
Yes, he was a founder of Tapjoy, a mobile advertising and monetization platform, prior to his time at Karma and Facebook.
He earned his Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
Venture Capital, Early-Stage Investing, Mobile Technology, E-commerce, AdTech
Consumer Internet, Social Media, FinTech (Payments), Wellness Tech
Entrepreneurial, Visionary, Prolific Investor, Product-Focused
Early-Stage Growth, Technology Disruption, Monetization Strategies