Gordon Daugherty is a best-selling author, seasoned business executive, startup advisor and investor. He has vast experience with early-stage fundraising from both sides of the table. As a venture fund manager and angel investor, he has made more than 500 investments. He has also helped raise more than $150 million in growth and venture capital as a company executive, fund manager, board director, and active advisor. Fundraising is the focus of the first book he authored, titled “Startup Success: Funding the Early Stages of Your Venture”.

Through his content creation practice, Shockwave Innovations, and as co-founder and chairman of Capital Factory, Gordon spends 100 percent of his time educating, advising, and investing in tech startups. He is a senior contributor for Texas CEO Magazine and serves on the board of directors for several Austin-based technology companies.  Over the years, Gordon has given personal advice to several hundred entrepreneurs, and more than 5,000 startup founders have completed his Founders Academy boot camp. He has published more than 150 startup advice articles and produced a series of free online educational courses for startup founders.

A proud native Texan, Gordon grew up in a small town and graduated from Baylor University with a computer science degree. He spent the first ten years of his career in brand-name companies such as IBM and Compaq and then progressively gravitated towards early-stage and high-growth companies. Gordon spent eight years in the videoconferencing industry, including four years as president of an Israeli-based company that grew from $5 million to $36 million in a short few years and went public on the Euronext Stock Market.

Gordon oversaw most company functions while serving in executive capacities, but his primary focus was on strategy, marketing, sales, business development, and M&A. He was a senior executive for Austin-based NetQoS, which grew rapidly to more than $55 million in revenue before being acquired by a Fortune 500 for $200 million, and he was a founding advisor for digital advertising pioneer MediaMind, which reached $65 million in revenue and a NASDAQ IPO in 2010.

Now having raised three daughters, Gordon and his wife of more than twenty-five years enjoy spending time at their house on the Texas coast or some global destination they’ve never been before.

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