Sandy Miller
Sandy Miller is a General Partner at Institutional Venture Partners (IVP). He focuses on later-stage venture and growth equity investments i
Sandy Miller is a General Partner at Institutional Venture Partners (IVP). He focuses on later-stage venture and growth equity investments in technology, Internet and digital media companies. As the lifecycle of care needs continues to grow and expand for today's families, Sandy was naturally drawn to Care.com's mission to solve these challenges by connecting families with care providers via its service, which is the largest online care destination in the world. Sandy has more than 35 years of venture capital and technology investment banking experience and has served on over 20 public, private, and philanthropic boards. Sandy is one of only eight venture capitalists who have been included in all of the Forbes Midas Lists of the "Top 100 Venture Capitalists in the World" since 2107. Prior to IVP, Sandy was a Senior Partner with 3i, a global venture capital firm, where he established and managed 3i's later-stage technology investing business in the United States. Earlier in his career, Sandy was a leading technology investment banker. He co-founded Thomas Weisel Partners, and was a Senior Partner at Montgomery Securities where he led the technology group. Prior to Montgomery, he was a Managing Director and opened the San Francisco technology investment banking offices for Merrill Lynch and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette. Sandy was also a Manager of Strategy Consulting at Bain & Company and a securities lawyer at Pillsbury Winthrop. In addition to Care.com, Sandy serves as a Board Member of the Cantor Art Center (Stanford University Art Museum) and the University of Virginia Art Museum. He has also been a Trustee and Board Member at the University of Virginia, the Stanford Graduate School of Business, the Stanford Law School, the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, the American Conservatory Theater and Grace Episcopal Cathedral. Sandy holds a B.A. from the University of Virginia (Phi Beta Kappa) and an M.B.A. and J.D. from Stanford University.