Kevin Comolli

Based in
London, UK
Specializing In
Early

Kevin Comolli joined Accel in 2000 as the Founding Partner of Accel London. Kevin focuses on enterprise software and gaming.

Kevin led Accel London's early stage investments in Alfresco (acquired by THL), Aorato (acquired by Microsoft), Atlassian (NASDAQ:TEAM), Diligent (acquired by IBM), Etsy (NASDAQ:ETSY), Knewton (acquired by Wiley), Playfish (acquired by Electronic Arts), Simplivity (acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise), Supercell (acquired by SoftBank) and Varonis (NASDAQ: VRNS). These investments have aggregate market capitalizations in excess of $50 billion.

Kevin was an active member of the World Economic Forum for 10 years where he helped develop the Technology Pioneer Program.

Kevin spent the first 14 years of his career in robotics where he held various technical, commercial and general management roles with Fanuc Robotics.

Kevin is from Pennsylvania and graduated with an engineering degree from Northwestern University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Focus

Cloud/SaaS

Enterprise IT

Security

Relationships

Aorato
Series B
2014

Michael Dolinsky

Idan Plotnik

Ohad Plotnik

Organization protection by automatically learning, profiling and predicting entity behavior

Acquired by Microsoft

Atlassian
Series A
2010

Scott Farquhar

Mike Cannon-Brookes

Collaboration, development, and issue tracking software for teams
NASDAQ: TEAM

E8 Storage Systems
Series B
2016

Ziv Serlin

Alex Friedman

Zivan Ori

Rack-scale flash storage for enterprises
Acquired by Amazon

Etsy
Initial Investment
2008

Josh Silverman (CEO)

Dev Tandon

Haim Schoppik

Jared Tarbell

Robert Kalin

Chris Maguire

E-commerce platform for buying and selling vintage and handmade goods
NASDAQ: ETSY

Playfish
Series B
2008

Acquired by Electronic Arts

SimpliVity
Series A
2010

Doron Kempel

AI for infrastructure
Acquired by HPE

Supercell
Series A
2011

Ilkka Paananen

Lassi Leppinen

Petri Styrman

Visa Forsten

Mikko Kodisoja

Niko Derome

Mobile and tablet video game development

Acquired by Softbank

Varonis Systems
Series A
2004

NASDAQ: VRNS

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