Jeffrey D. Jordan (born 1958 or 1959[1]) is an American venture capitalist at the Silicon Valley firm Andreessen Horowitz and the former President and CEO of OpenTable.
[2] Born as the middle child, Jordan was raised in Philadelphia and Washington D.C.[3] He attended Amherst College in Massachusetts and later graduated with an MBA from Stanford University.
[3] Jordan began his career in 1987 working for Boston Consulting Group in San Francisco followed by a stint at an investment bank in Los Angeles.
[18] In July 2011, Jordan led Airbnb’s $112 million Series B funding from a group of investors including Andreessen Horowitz;[19] he also serves on their board.
Jordan’s additional board seats on behalf of Andreessen Horowitz include Belly,[20] Circle, Tilt.com,[21] Fab.com,[22] Instacart,[23] Lookout,[24] Twice,[25] Walker & Co.,[26] 500px,[27] Accolade and Pinterest.