13 Facts About Nat Goldhaber

1.

Nathaniel Goldhaber is an American venture capitalist, computer entrepreneur and politician.

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Nat Goldhaber was the 2000 U S Vice President candidate for the Natural Law Party and serves as the managing director of the investment firm Claremont Creek Ventures.

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Nat Goldhaber is an emeritus member of the Executive Board of the College of Letters and Science at UC Berkeley.

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In 1971, Goldhaber helped establish Maharishi International University, an accredited institution in Fairfield, Iowa, In 1976, he wrote TM: an Alphabetical Guide to the Transcendental Meditation Program with Denise Denniston and Peter McWilliams.

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5.

From 1979 to 1982, Nat Goldhaber worked in Pennsylvania politics as special assistant to the lieutenant governor William Scranton III and later as the interim director of the state's energy agency.

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Nat Goldhaber left government to build a career in high technology and founded his first company, Centram Systems Inc, which developed networking for personal computers.

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Nat Goldhaber was founder and chief executive of TOPS, a computer networking company which Nat Goldhaber sold to Sun Microsystems in 1987 for $20 million.

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In 1995, Nat Goldhaber became the founding CEO of Cybergold, an Internet marketing and payment system which went public in 1999 and was acquired by MyPoints.

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In 2005, Nat Goldhaber established Oakland-based Claremont Creek Ventures with colleagues, Randy Hawks and John Steuart, specializing in clean energy and healthcare investments in the San Francisco Bay Area and around the globe.

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Nat Goldhaber is a member of the US Secret Service Electronics Crime Taskforce and an emeritus Member of the Federation of American Scientists.

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Nat Goldhaber is an emeritus member of the Silicon Valley Association of Startup Entrepreneurs and an emeritus member of the Board of the Lester Center for Entrepreneurship at the Haas School of Business, the Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology and the Berkeley SkyDeck Incubator UC Berkeley.

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Nat Goldhaber was a friend of Electronic Frontier Foundation founder, the late John Perry Barlow.

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Nat Goldhaber served as Special Deputy and was former Commander San Francisco Sheriff's Air Squadron.

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