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Divesh Makan
Partner at ICONIQ Capital
Divesh Makan is a Founding Partner at ICONIQ Capital, a global investment firm that provides financial advice and invests on behalf of influential families and organizations, driving transformation in technology and traditional industries.1 He is also known as a consigliere to Silicon Valley's billionaires.4
Background and Education::
- Makan holds an MBA from the Wharton School and a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Natal, South Africa.1
- Prior to ICONIQ Capital, Makan was an executive director at Morgan Stanley, a vice president at Goldman Sachs, and a senior manager at Accenture, specializing in private equity investments.1
- He previously worked as a wealth advisor at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.8
ICONIQ Capital::
- Makan co-founded ICONIQ Capital in December 2011 with Michael Anders and Chad Boeding.18
- ICONIQ Capital is a multi-family office that manages over $80 billion in assets and provides financial advisory, private equity, venture capital, real estate, and philanthropic management services.25
- The firm serves ultra-high-net-worth clients in technology, finance, and entertainment, including Mark Zuckerberg, Dustin Moskovitz, Sheryl Sandberg, and Jack Dorsey.28
- ICONIQ operates with a hybrid model, maintaining separate family office and investment divisions to avoid conflicts of interest.2
- In 2022, ICONIQ Capital closed its Strategic Partners VI fund with $3.75 billion, aimed at investing in high-growth technology companies.2
- Makan launched a venture capital fund in 2013 with Will Griffith.7
Activities and Recognition::
- Makan serves on the UCSF Foundation Board and the board of SFJazz, a non-profit supporting music creation, presentation, and education.1
- He is a trusted advisor for multiple companies and other organizations.1
- ICONIQ's approach involves connecting startup entrepreneurs with billionaire investors.4
- Divesh Makan was featured in Bloomberg Wealth, discussing AI, ICONIQ's community, and related topics.36
Highlights
Jul 22 · Fortune
Inside Iconiq Growth, one of Silicon Valley’s most mysterious venture capital funds that just closed a $5.8B startup war chest - Fortune

