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Alan Mendelson
Senior
Advisor
Prior to founding Axiom, Mr.
Mendelson had a 24-year career in investments
at Aetna Life & Casualty in Hartford,
Connecticut where he was involved in over $3.0
billion of private placement debt financings
with estimated combined losses of under $10
million. For the last 10 years at Aetna, he
was responsible for building its $135 million
venture capital portfolio of direct and
partnership investments. In his last six years
at Aetna, he focused its venture investing on
the medical/healthcare area, where he made a
number of successful investments, including
GMIS, Geron, Human Genome Sciences and
SyStemix. In several of these companies, he
was a founding investor, and in the case of
SyStemix also its de facto CEO. Overall the
$65.0 million portfolio of direct investments
generated approximately $265 million of
proceeds.
In addition, he was a co-founder of
Thermoscan, Inc., which became a $100 million
subsidiary of Gillette. Mr. Mendelson is
presently on the Investment Committee of
Connecticut Innovations, Inc., the State of
Connecticut’s venture fund with a portfolio in
excess of $60 million. He also serves on the
Boards of the Connecticut Technology Council
and the MIT Enterprise Forum. Mr. Mendelson is
on the Keck Institute Advisory Board and was
on the Advisory Board of Battery Ventures and
Syncom, two well-known venture capital firms.
Previously, he was the President and CEO of
Aetna, Jacobs, and Ramo, where under his
direction, ES Jacobs and Company realized
approximately $200 million on $40 million of
invested capital. He has also done extensive
consulting on the entrepreneurial activities
of several large companies including Glaxo,
Texas Instrument, DuPont and IBM. Mr.
Mendelson concentrates on the
biopharmaceutical sector, particularly
therapeutics. Mr. Mendelson has an
undergraduate degree in economics and a law
degree.
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