UTA Taps Investment Veteran Clinton Foy As General Partner In Venture Capital Division

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UTA Names Investment Veteran Clinton Foy General Partner In Venture Capital Division

“Clinton’s deep background in the venture capital community and proven track record of raising and investing capital for funds and startups across entertainment and tech makes him a strong fit for UTA’s entrepreneurial DNA,” UTA CEO Jeremy Zimmer said. “UTA has ambitious plans to expand our footprint in the venture capital space, and Clinton will play a big role in taking us to the next level.”

Foy called UTA Ventures “a highly innovative group in the industry, which I have admired for some time. I look forward to working with my new partners and colleagues across the company.” UTA Ventures has built, advised, and invested in a portfolio of more than 40 businesses, including Masterclass, Cameo, Patreon, Cloud9, Pocket.watch, Radish Fiction and NTWRK.

 

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