CMEA Ventures Continues to Expand Energy and Materials Practice.GE Technology Ventures VP James Kim This article is about the CNET editor. For the Korean guitarist, see Kim Se Hwang. For the Korean-American physician, see Jim Kim. James Kim (August 9, 1971 – December 3/4, 2006) was an American television personality and technology analyst for the former Joins Unique and Experienced Energy Investment Team SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden -- CMEA CMEA Council for Mutual Economic Assistance CMEA Cellular Message Encryption Algorithm CMEA Canadian Music Educators' Association CMEA Council for Mutual Economic Aid CMEA Certified Machinery Equipment Appraiser CMEA Colorado Music Education Association Ventures announced today that James Kim, most recently a vice president with the technology venture team at GE Commercial Finance, has joined CMEA's energy and materials investing practice as a partner. This announcement follows the recent addition of Maurice Gunderson, one of the industry's most experienced energy venture capitalists, as a venture partner to the CMEA team. "The addition of James Kim to our team is a significant step as we continue building our energy and materials investing capability," said Tom Baruch, founding partner and a managing director of CMEA Ventures, and one of the leading materials investors in the world. "Unlike the past where energy investing was mainly execution plays, energy investing in the future will take a highly nuanced, multi-disciplinary approach that combines deep science, financial expertise, great partnering, and team development skills. Kim shares this view, and his background and track record complement our existing resources." Kim co-led the energy technology ventures initiative of GE Commercial Finance. His investments included A123 Systems, Ocean Power Delivery, and Nanjing Gear. Kim also managed investments in the advanced materials Advanced Materials is a leading peer-reviewed materials science journal published every two weeks. Advanced Materials includes Communications, Reviews, and Feature Articles from the cutting edge of materials science, including topics in chemistry, physics, and digital media spaces. Prior to co-founding the energy ventures group, Jim worked for GE Energy Financial Services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. on project finance and structured debt transactions in the renewable energy Renewable energy utilizes natural resources such as sunlight, wind, tides and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished. Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power, and hydroelectricity to biomass and biofuels for transportation. space. Before GE, Kim was on the strategic venture capital team at GCI GCI Ground Circuit Interrupter GCI Getty Conservation Institute GCI Global Commerce Initiative GCI Green Cross International (non-profit international environmental organization) GCI Growth Competitiveness Index GCI Great Cities Institute partners, evaluating telecommunications, software, and medical device opportunities. Prior to GCI, he was a co-founder of Storefront Media. Kim holds two degrees from MIT MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology : computer science and electrical engineering electrical engineering: see engineering. electrical engineering Branch of engineering concerned with the practical applications of electricity in all its forms, including those of electronics. , and political science. He also holds two masters degrees from Columbia University Columbia University, mainly in New York City; founded 1754 as King's College by grant of King George II; first college in New York City, fifth oldest in the United States; one of the eight Ivy League institutions. : one in quantitative analysis Quantitative Analysis A security analysis that uses financial information derived from company annual reports and income statements to evaluate an investment decision. Notes: , and an MBA MBA abbr. Master of Business Administration Noun 1. MBA - a master's degree in business Master in Business, Master in Business Administration . "CMEA is the only venture firm I found that combines a strong historical perspective on energy investing and the energy industry, years of relevant experience, and a true deep-science focus that spans biotech, IT, and energy and materials," said Kim. "Joining the energy and materials investing team at CMEA Ventures is a special opportunity. In a future where specific energy breakthroughs will require innovation springing from three, four or more unique disciplines at once - combined with a thorough understanding of what works and doesn't work in the energy space - CMEA's technologist-investors are uniquely positioned." About CMEA Ventures Energy and Materials Investing Practice CMEA's Gunderson was recently quoted as cautioning would-be energy investors and entrepreneurs to "Osuppress your inner lemming lemming, name for several species of mouselike rodents related to the voles. All live in arctic or northern regions, inhabiting tundra or open meadows. They frequently nest in underground burrows, particularly in winter, although they do not hibernate. ." Indeed, in the firm's opinion, the days of successful energy sector investments based upon execution plays - such as first-generation photovoltaics and fuel cells, distributed generation, and cogeneration - are now over, and venture capitalists who cling to old ways, or jump on popular bandwagons, are in for a surprise. What is different is that future energy developments will be science-driven and simultaneously require the application of knowledge from fundamentally unrelated disciplines. For example, breakthroughs in bio-diesel as an alternative fuel might require a deep understanding of biochemistry, chemical engineering, sensor-based automated process control, agriculture, and biotechnology, as well as an understanding of fuel properties and internal combustion engines. But a science focus is not enough. Unlike most other sectors - except perhaps life sciences - the governmental and regulatory issues surrounding energy are profound. Not only will the successful investor have a deep understanding of these issues, but will also need a strong historical perspective on the nuances of energy technology, business models, and industry structure, as well as strong industry ties. Such a multi-disciplinary requirement will yield a level of complexity in understanding and evaluating potential investments, such as execution of the technology and business, which is virtually impossible to find in all but a few investment teams today. CMEA believes that it is one of them. The firm's investment strategy has always revolved around the development of technology companies based upon novel, fundamental, and often difficult scientific breakthroughs. In its energy and materials practice, it uniquely combines partners - such as Baruch - who have significant scientific and market depth in materials science, biotechnology and life sciences, or power electronics and other such disciplines with those - such as Gunderson and now Kim - whose depth and breadth of energy-investment experience are hard to duplicate. CMEA has been focused on energy and materials for some time, with six investments to date that include Superprotonic, and Visyx Technologies. CMEA sees the greatest opportunities in transportation fuels, premium power, alternative generation, and energy intelligence, and believes that there are a wealth of investments that leverage the firm's unique strengths. About CMEA Ventures CMEA Ventures is a venture capital firm focused on life sciences, high technology, and energy and materials investments. CMEA believes that the most successful venture backed companies are science focused with experienced teams intent on winning. As a result, CMEA's portfolio companies typically have cutting edge and highly differentiated technology at their core, with founding teams of the highest caliber. CMEA invests in both early and late stage ventures, and has a strong network of corporate, investment, and entrepreneurial relationships that it leverages on behalf of its portfolio companies. The firm currently manages six funds representing investments in excess of $770 million. CMEA has been an early stage investor in many leading Silicon Valley high technology companies, including Flextronics (FLEX), Magma (LAVA), Maxygen (MAXY), Monogram monogram [Gr.,=single letter], symbol of a name or names, consisting typically of a letter or several letters worked together. A famous monogram is that of Christ, consisting of X (chi) and P (rho), the first two letters of Christ in Greek. Biosciences (MGRM MGRM Malta Gay Rights Movement (Malta) ), Silicon Spice (BRCM BRCM Broadcom Corporation (stock abbreviation, AMEX) BRCM Master Chief Boilermaker (USN rating) ), Symyx (SMMX), and Syrrx (purchased by Takeda.) CMEA Ventures was founded in 1989 and maintains offices in San Francisco and Menlo Park. CMEA's partners and associates have extensive science, engineering, and operational backgrounds that particularly suit CMEA's focus on technology and teams - an effective differentiator for entrepreneurs and venture investment partners who dare to change the world, one great company at a time. Editors, note: All trademarks and registered trademarks are those of their respective companies. Additional background information is available at www.roeder-johnson.com. |
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