
Successful enterprises are a unique combination of talent, vision, passion and commitment. The partners at Storm Ventures have decades of history of working together to provide this formula to industry leading organizations such as Cisco Systems, E-Tek Dynamics, JDS Uniphase, ROLM, Stratacom, Venture Law Group and Wilson Sonsini. Each partner brings a unique set of skills, experience, and network to form a powerful and seasoned team. Complemented by the added knowledge and industry reach of our broad set of limited partners, many of whom are industry executives, Storm delivers a unique and successful combination of market insight, operational experience, and a results oriented culture.
Tae Hea Nahm
General Partner
th@stormventures.com
Director: Affinity Circles, Com2uS, EchoSign, Silego
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Tae Hea Nahm is a founding general partner of Storm Ventures. At Storm, Tae Hea has invested in Airespace Networks (where he was also the founding CEO, and acquired by Cisco), Berkana Wireless (where he was Chairman, and acquired by Qualcomm), Com2us (KOSDAQ: A078340), McubeWorks (acquired by Core Logic), and OSA Technologies (acquired by Avocent). His investment focus is in wireless, software, semiconductors and East Asia. Prior to Storm, Tae Hea was a founding partner of Venture Law Group, a partner of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati and a cofounder of Novera Optics. Since his first client (incorporating StrataCom), Tae Hea has advised and personally invested in startups in various industries, such as communications (JetCell/Cisco, Netro, Ramp Networks/Nokia, StrataCom/Cisco, Telera/Alcatel, Transmedia/Cisco and Xylan/Alcatel), internet and services (AtRoad and Sina.com), life science/materials (Connectics, Landec and General Surgical Innovation/Tyco), semiconductors (ESS Technology, IC Works/Cypress, Marvell Technology and Quality Semiconductor/IDT), and software (Access360/IBM and Gupta Technologies). He holds an AB in Applied Mathematics from Harvard College and a JD from University of Chicago Law School. Tae Hea was born in Seoul, Korea. He serves on the board of East Asia Institute. Executive Assistant: |
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