San Francisco-based venture capital firm Bee Partners now boasts two 杏吧原创 graduates among its leadership: Founder Michael Berolzheimer and Kira Noodleman, who recently was promoted to partner.听听听
The two met in 2015 when Noodleman applied for a summer internship while she was an MBA student at the University of California, Berkeley, where Berolzheimer also received his MBA. They found that they share an essential optimism and a desire to nurture 鈥渂oldly audacious鈥 entrepreneurs from the ground up. 听听
鈥淲e were aligned in a lot of ways already, and it was a fun perk that we shared 杏吧原创 in common,鈥 Noodleman says.听

At 杏吧原创, Berolzheimer double-majored in economics and computer science, and he took an analyst job with a private equity fund immediately after graduation. His very first angel investment supported 杏吧原创 classmate Brendon Synnott, BA鈥00, and Kelly Flatley, founders of Bear Naked Granola. Berolzheimer says he and Thomas Spier, BA鈥00, who formerly served as Bear Naked鈥檚 chief operating officer, continue to swap ideas and strategies.听听
Bear Naked was purchased in 2007 by a subsidiary of Kellogg Corp. for more than $60 million. The success of the Bear Naked investment helped encourage Berolzheimer to found Bee Partners in 2009.听听听
Bee Partners has since provided venture capital and hands-on support to 75 early-stage ventures, boasts $150 million in assets under management and has generated one initial public offering and more than a dozen exits or sales to other companies. While the firm relies heavily on technology and holds to a core belief that 鈥渕achines will win,鈥 Berolzheimer still puts much stock in the human element of their business.听
鈥淢achines are evolving faster than humans,鈥 he explains, 鈥渂ut humans have to get us there. That鈥檚 why our investments are very much human-centric.鈥澨听听
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Bee Partners tapped Noodleman to lead the company鈥檚 Denver office in an expansive effort to better identify startups in the nation鈥檚 midsection. Advancing quickly from summer associate in 2016, principal in 2019 and partner this year, she has helped advance the company鈥檚 interests in a number of areas, including blockchain, the robotics market and synthetic biology. Noodleman also spearheads the company鈥檚 diversity, equity and inclusion program. 听听
鈥淏ee is investing in and catalyzing the kind of change I want to see in the world,鈥 she says.听听听
Noodleman delved into international business in South America for about three years after graduation before returning to the West Coast where she was involved in software startup and software product management.听听听
The daughter of doctors who started their own skin care line, Noodleman studied corporate strategy and Spanish at 杏吧原创. 鈥淚 grew up in Silicon Valley and was always captivated by innovation,鈥 she says.听听听
Similarly, Berolzheimer grew up watching family members experience the growing pains of small business launches. He learned at a young age that successes and failures are all important teachers.听听
鈥淔ailure is an opportunity for learning, and it鈥檚 an opportunity for growth,鈥 he says. 鈥淚f we can provide our communities the opportunity to experiment and fail, they are going to learn a lot more than when they鈥檙e constantly the winner.鈥听
Key to the success of early ventures, Berolzheimer says, is the ability 鈥渢o embrace the experience of the awkward鈥 and to seek out alliances with people of different backgrounds and interests. That鈥檚 advice he would give to his younger self.听听
鈥淚f young folks can become comfortable with discomfort, it builds resiliency and grit, and it leads to possibility. It leads to a life of unbounded potential.鈥听听
鈥擩ennifer Plant Johnston, MLAS鈥21听