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Morgan Flager

Managing Partner at Silverton Partners

Austin, Texas

Overview

Work Experience

  • Managing Partner

    2009 - Current

    Silverton partners with exceptional entrepreneurs who are committed to attacking growth markets or disrupting traditional spaces with proprietary products or services. The firm's investment philosophy is centered on putting the entrepreneur first. We are the "go to" partner for our management teams, taking every opportunity to roll-up our sleeves and help with recruiting and strategy, as well as connections to other entrepreneurs, mentors and business partners.

  • Principal

    2006 - 2009

  • Director and/or Investor

    2006

    Current: Anchor, Aceable, Alert Media, Apprentice.io, BILT, Clarity Security, Doc Juris, Dropoff, Gembah, Grocery TV, The Helper Bees, InsiteFlow, Literati, Living Security, Ontic, Project 44, PureWRX, Restream, Rollick, RouteFusion, Rx Redefined, Self Financial, SourceDay, Spot Insurance, Spycloud, Vacasa, Virdee, Wheel & The Zebra. Past: 360pi (acq. Market Track), Billie (acq. Edgewell), BlackLocus (acq. The Home Depot), Convey (acq. Project 44), CopperEgg/Idera (acq. TA Associates), Crimson (acq. The Advisory Board Company), Favor (acq. by HEB), Hyper9 (acq. SolarWinds), Javelin (acq. Avago Technologies), MobileTech Rx (acq. asTech), Ping Identity (NYSE:PING), Sailpoint (NYSE:SAIL), StackEngine (acq. Oracle), Sparefoot/Storable (acq. Cove Hill Partners), TrendKite (acq. Cision), TurnKey Vacation Rentals (acq. Vacasa), Vacasa (NASDAQ:VCSA) & WPEngine (acq. Silverlake).

  • Associate

    2004 - 2006

    FTV Capital has raised more than $2.7 billion created $18B in Enterprise Value; with offices in San Francisco and New York. The firm offers deep domain expertise and unique access to potential customers through its Global Partner Network, a group of the world's foremost financial institutions that have invested in FTV Capital and its portfolio companies for more than two decades.

  • Director of Business and Corporate Development

    2001 - 2004

    Ingrian Networks provided enterprise data protection and other privacy solutions. The company was acquired by SafeNet (NASDAQ:SFNT) in 2008.

  • Director, eServices

    2000 - 2001

    Kintana was a leading provider of application delivery and management software. The company was acquired by Mercury Interactive (now NYSE:HPQ) for $225M in 2003.

  • Co-Founder

    1998 - 1999

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