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Associate, New Enterprise Associates (NEA)
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Sheel Tyle is an investor at New Enterprise Associates, where he focuses on consumer technology and emerging market investments. He joined NEA at the age of 20, making him the youngest investment professional since the firm was founded. He co-manages NEA’s investments in Qbotix, FiscalNote, CrowdMed, LearnUp, 42Floors, and others.
Previously, Sheel was at Bessemer Venture Partners and was actively involved in investments in the U.S. and Asia. Sheel is the co-founder of ReSight, a vision care nonprofit, and the co-founder and managing partner of S2 Capital, a seed-stage social fund that invests in young entrepreneurs that advance gender equity, improve health care delivery, and amplify economic growth in low-resource countries. He has led investments in Ghana, India, Kenya, and Uganda for S2.
Sheel was recently appointed to the board of directors for the Business Center for New Americans, a New York City-based non-profit that creates a pathway to self-sufficiency for immigrants, refugees, women, and others by providing access to capital and specialized training. He is a graduate of Stanford. Sheel was the youngest member of the 2012-2013 Forbes 30 under 30 for finance and was a speaker at Techonomy in 2012.
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Videos
Bio + Life Sciences
A Glimpse at the Next Generation
Two young brothers, accomplished beyond their years, explain themselves. One graduated from Stanford at 19 and now, at 21, works as a Silicon Valley VC. Another dropped out of Harvard as a junior at 17 (with help from Peter Thiel), and joined a startup. In the meantime they created a growing nonprofit. And what about those biofuel patents? David Kirkpatrick speaks with Sheel Tyle, Associate at NEA, and Sujay Tyle, Vice President of Business Development at Scopely, at Techonomy 2012 in Tucson, Ariz.
Nov 12, 2012
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Techonomy 13
A new society is coming into being. People around the world are building it using the rapidly-evolving tools of technology.
Nov 11, 2013
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Techonomy 12
Techonomy focuses on how the exponential pace of technology progress makes possible a new world. A wave of accelerating change driven by technology’s advance is washing over our lives, bringing great potential for business and social progress.
Nov 11, 2012
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