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  1. Having worked for several years with John P. Chase, an investment management firm, Dan Gregory joined with American, Research & Development veteran, Bill Elfers, to create Greylock, one of the first Boston based venture capital limited partnerships.

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    • Manuel Bernal

      Manuel joined Greylock in 2016 and serves as Vice President...

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  2. Having worked for several years with John P. Chase, an investment management firm, Dan Gregory joined with American, Research & Development veteran, Bill Elfers, to create Greylock, one of the first Boston based venture capital limited partnerships.

  3. Apr 11, 2018 · Founders: Bill Elfers, Dan Gregory and Charlie Waite. Founding location: Boston. How the firm got its name: Greylock was named after the street where Bill Elfers lived in Wellesley Hills, MA. Current office locations: Menlo Park, San Francisco and Wellesley, MA (The firm moved its headquarters from the Boston area to Silicon Valley in 2009)

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  4. Greylock was founded in 1965 in Cambridge, Massachusetts by Bill Elfers and Dan Gregory, joined shortly thereafter by Charlie Waite. Elfers and Waite had both worked at American Research and Development Corporation .

  5. Founder, Partner, Longtime Friend. Bill Elfers, a gentleman and a giant of venture capital’s history, started Greylock in 1965. The firm is named after the street where Elfers lived in Wellesley Hills.

  6. Jan 1, 2003 · Among those joining AR&D in 1947 was a returning U.S. Navy veteran named Bill Elfers. Just four years later, he became vice president and was soon the number two man in the firm. By 1965, however, nothing had changed in the AR&D organization chart.

  7. Mar 26, 2001 · Then with Bill Elfers and Dan Gregory I founded Greylock in 1965. Doriot took the first steps toward institutionalizing venture capital. As a young professor at Harvard, he knew a lot of powerful people including the president of MIT, the head of Mass Investors' Trust, and the head of John Hancock.