“I grew up in the streets of Tehran during a revolution and war but playing soccer was the best part of my teenager life. Soccer taught me teamwork, respect, and desire to win which are the spirit of Pear today” - Pejman Nozad, one of silicon valley's most unlikely venture capitalists
Pejman did not enter the tech industry like most venture capitalists. Having immigrated from Iran, he lived in an attic above a yogurt shop and took a job at a rug store in the Valley, selling carpets to local clientele. But he immersed himself in what was happening at the vanguard of technology, noting the patterns that tended to predict a successful company. Slowly, with a few small investments, he developed a reputation both for identifying talent and helping take promising ideas to the next level.
Eventually, from next to nothing, he built a $80B+ portfolio, investing in over 300 startups and seeding several multi-billion dollar companies.

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