Chris Sacca is worth $1.07 billion.

Chris Sacca Net Worth

Net Worth: $1.07 Billion
About Chris Sacca

Chris Sacca is a venture capitalist, investor, and internet entrepreneur with an estimated net worth of $1.07 billion. Sacca founded his very own investment company Lowercase Capital that consists of mainly consumer web, mobile, and wireless technology startups that the company invests in. Through Lowercase Sacca invested in Twitter, Instagram, Kickstarter and Uber. Sacca before starting his own venture capital firm was working at Google Inc. and served as Head of special initiatives. His most visible projects include Google’s 700 MHz and TV white spaces spectrum initiatives that were amongst his most popular projects he’s accomplished at the Corporation. Sacca made appearances on television many times and particularly he appeared on the famous Shark Tank television series. Season 7, Episode 6 was his first appearance on the show on october 30, 2015 and then Sacca made another appearance on the show again on season 7 once more. He famously quoted that “fireworks were flying” during a deal that involves Mark Cuban. Sacca currently has 52 investments he made in 46 different companies and his recent investments are in the happy home company and rent like a champion. He made a $3.5 million investment in the happy home company in a seed round and he made an undisclosed amount invested into rent like a champion in a seed round. Saaca is an accomplished venture investor, private equity principal, company advisor, and entrepreneur, Chris manages a portfolio of over fifty consumer web, mobile, and wireless technology start- ups as well as a range of older established companies through his holding company, Lowercase Capital. While primarily known for its investments in seed investments and early stage technology companies, Lowercase has quietly become one of the largest momentum investment funds in the country. Sacca sits on the Board of Directors for Twitter Inc. and is one of the largest shareholders in the company which recently he hired back co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey upon an agreement to run square and Twitter at the same time after its tireless efforts made by Dick Costolo.

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