Ronald Crawford Conway (born March 9, 1951) is an American venture capitalist and philanthropist.[1] He has been described as one of Silicon Valley's "super angels".[2] (wikipedia)
By working to ensure we live in a society that prioritizes public safety, education, and innovation, entrepreneurship can thrive and create a better world for all of us to live in.
The more angels we have in Silicon Valley, the better. We are funding innovation. We are funding the next Facebook, Google, and Twitter.
As the tech industry continues to grow and sprout successful startups across the country, it is important that we understand our responsibility to affect positive change in our communities.
By welcoming eager, talented workers, we expand America's potential for growth, and our competitive culture of invention and possibility.
I never said I enjoy anything about using the Internet. I enjoy helping the entrepreneurs who are building this thing that I don't necessarily like or use.
I really don't have a lot of interest in national politics, and it's because I'm a skeptic. I think you can accomplish a lot more locally. I don't want to spin the wheels and not get anything done.
Tech people like to stick to their knitting, and they measure their accomplishments by the growth of their company. Now the tech community is popping up and saying, 'We do need to be involved in our surroundings.
The tech community is a closely knit group, which is why it's so powerful. All of these companies have an affinity for each other, even if they compete with each other.
Have a huge work ethic, be ambitious, aggressive, tough.
Now the tech community is popping up and saying, 'We do need to be involved in our surroundings.'