Bill Maris
Bill Maris
Bill Maris is a venture capitalist and the CEO at GV, a venture capital firm established by Maris and funded through Alphabet. With approximately $2.4 billion under management and investments in Uber and Nest, the six-year-old fund is described as one of the hottest in Silicon Valley. Maris oversees all of GV’s funding activity and has a particular interest in next generation life sciences and artificial intelligence. He was instrumental in the formation of Google’s Calico project...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinessman
CountryUnited States of America
We're looking for people who are working on things that seem out of reach, uncomfortably difficult.
VC firms are... responsible for the full life cycle of a company: they find it, help it grow, open up a Rolodex, and sell it.
Time is the one thing I can't get back and can't give back to you.
The reality is regulation often lags behind innovation.
The reality is if you were going to die tomorrow, and someone offered you another 10 years, most people would take those 10 years.
Silicon Valley has been a technology capital like New York is a financial capital.
Organizing healthcare information is a daunting task, but it is not an impossible task. We've had people walk on the moon. This is a lot more doable.
If I'm an entrepreneur, and I have a term sheet from Sequoia and Kleiner, that's the safe choice. Google Ventures is the brave choice.
I'm not bothered when other VCs start hiring great designers or start recruiting. That's the direction I'd like it to go.
I sign off not only every investment, but every dollar that goes out the door - I'm aware of it.
I loved dinosaurs, I loved space, and I thought maybe I'd be the first paleo-astronaut.
I contemplated a career at NIH at one point. I have a neuroscience background.
Google was a venture-funded company. Being part of that brings an energy to the company.
Google Ventures has a direct financial incentive to ensure the companies we invest in succeed.