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- David T. ibnAle - Advance Venture Partners | LinkedIn
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- David ibnAle - The San Francisco Foundation
David ibnAle is a Founding and Managing Partner of Advance Venture Partners, a venture capital investment firm focused on the commerce, enterprise technology and media sectors He has thirty years of experience as an investor and advisor to emerging growth companies across these sectors
- David Ibnale - Founding Managing Partner - Crunchbase
David ibnAle is a Founder and Managing Partner of Advance Venture Partners He has over twenty years of experience as an investor in small and mid-sized growth companies in the technology, media, and communications sectors
- San Francisco Foundation - Facebook
San Francisco Foundation's post “We are incredibly grateful to continue working with David and Justina in this capacity,” says CEO Fred Blackwell “Their expertise in economic inclusion and impact investing strengthens our leadership and ability to advance racial equity in the Bay Area ”
- Community Foundation Update (07 12 2025) | Philanthropy news | PND
The San Francisco Foundation has announced that David ibnAle and Justina Lai have been appointed chair and vice chair of its board of trustees IbnAle has served on the board since 2018 and as chair of its investment committee since 2020
- San Francisco Foundation on LinkedIn: San Francisco Foundation Appoints . . .
SFF announces that Robert Friedman and David T ibnAle have been appointed Chair and Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees Their two-year appointments are in effect until June 30, 2025
- San Francisco Foundation Appoints David ibnAle and Justina Lai Chair . . .
He is the founding and managing partner of Advance Venture Partners, a San Francisco based venture capital firm and has thirty years of experience as a technology investor
- San Francisco Foundation | LinkedIn
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