Mark Kvamme never expected to still be in Ohio.
In early 2011, the veteran venture capitalist left behind his life in Silicon Valley -- and a partner position with Sequoia Capital -- in order to take an economic development job in Columbus. It was a favor to old friend John Kasich, who had just been elected the Buckeye State's new governor. Six months, tops. Then a return ticket for the West Coast.
Mark Kvamme never expected to still be in Ohio.
In early 2011, the veteran venture capitalist left behind his life in Silicon Valley -- and a partner position with Sequoia Capital -- in order to take an economic development job in Columbus. It was a favor to old friend John Kasich, who had just been elected the Buckeye State's new governor. Six months, tops. Then a return ticket for the West Coast.
- See more at: http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2013/08/09/silicon-valley-vc-midwest/?iid=SF_F_River#sthash.MMHF6kxN.dpufMark Kvamme never expected to still be in Ohio.
In early 2011, the veteran venture capitalist left behind his life in Silicon Valley -- and a partner position with Sequoia Capital -- in order to take an economic development job in Columbus. It was a favor to old friend John Kasich, who had just been elected the Buckeye State's new governor. Six months, tops. Then a return ticket for the West Coast.
- See more at: http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2013/08/09/silicon-valley-vc-midwest/?iid=SF_F_River#sthash.MMHF6kxN.dpuf