David Horowitz founded Touchdown Ventures in 2014 after spending 14 years in corporate venture capital with Comcast Ventures. David joined Comcast Ventures in 2000 as one of the first employees of the venture capital group. At Comcast Ventures, David focused on investments in digital media, advertising technology, digital home, education, and financial technology. David led and managed investments in BlackArrow (acquired by CrossMediaWorks), Entropic (NASDAQ: ENTR), Intellon (NASDAQ: ITLN), Invite Media (acquired by Google), LinkShare (acquired by Rakuten), Nuera Communications (acquired by Audicodes), Rubicon Project (NYSE: RUBI), Videology (acquired by Amobee/Singtel), Visible World (acquired by Comcast), and XOS Digital (acquired by JumpTV/Neulion.) David also led investments in several prominent privately-held companies including Ninth Decimal, SnagFilms/ViewLift, UberMedia, and Zero Fox. David also helped start and was a partner at Genacast Ventures, a seed stage venture capital fund affiliated with Comcast Ventures. Prior to Comcast Ventures, David worked in investment banking at Bear Stearns. David also started and helps run South Jersey Tech Collective (a networking group comprising of local tech entrepreneurs and investors). David also serves as an advisor to the the Philadelphia Greenlight Fund. David graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration with highest honors from the University of Michigan. David currently resides in Cherry Hill, NJ with his wife and two boys. Touchdown is a venture capital firm that partners with leading corporations to establish and manage their corporate venture capital funds. We are currently the largest third party manager of corporate venture funds and today work with over 10 large corporations including Kellogg's, Aramark, Apollo Education (parent of University of Phoenix) and TEGNA, among others.