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The 15 Best Midas List Venture Capital Investors Of All Time
Sofia Chierchio · 2026-05-27 · via Forbes - Innovation

When the Midas List began in 2001, Silicon Valley was still coming to terms with the “tech wreck.” The excitement in early internet companies led to public flameouts and a long and painful reset that saw the Nasdaq drop 39.3%, its worst one year drop to date. But as any Midas investor knows, market downturns are when generational companies are built: Google, Amazon and Netflix, founded and built in this era, have become some of the world’s most valuable companies, and made their founders and investors vast fortunes.

The next two decades brought waves of innovation: social media, smart phones, electric cars, and now artificial intelligence. Only a handful of investors have enduring track records of picking the best founders and startups over the 25- year history of the Midas List. Just 15 have appeared on the Midas List 15 times or more.

Those include Vinod Khosla, who topped the inaugural list for bets on networking startups like Juniper, and now again for writing the first institutional check into OpenAI in 2019. The AI company was last valued at $852 billion, and is now reportedly fast-tracking its initial public offering. He’s in good company alongside former Kleiner Perkins colleague John Doerr (who stepped back in 2016), and Bond Capital’s Mary Meeker, some of the biggest names in the biz. There’s an even bigger dog on the block: Sequoia Capital. A total of four investors associated with Silicon Valley’s most famous venture fund landed a spot on our all-time all-star ranking.

Silicon Valley was a smaller place 25 years ago. U.S. funds collectively managed only $262 billion. Sequoia in its early days had a mantra that it wouldn’t invest in a company that its partners couldn’t bike to from its Sand Hill Road office. The fund’s founder Don Valentine once quipped that past Denver, Colorado, “you go off the edge into technological oblivion.”

That’s not the case today. Waves of infrastructure and cloud computing breakthroughs mean that it's never been easier to start a company. Though the Bay Area remains the gravitational center of VC and startups, lowering the barriers to entry has sparked fierce competition that now extends to most corners of the world.

Venture funds in the United States alone now manage $1.38 trillion drawn by two decades of massive outcomes from a growing herd of unicorns, and a handful of companies like SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic that are racing for trillion-dollar IPOs (even though to date venture funds collectively have underperformed against public markets). But while companies, trends and markets have continued to evolve, one constant remains the handful of investors who have proven an enduring ability to spot the best and boldest entrepreneurs emerging from every generation.


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1. Doug Leone

Firm: Sequoia Capital

Total appearances: 21

Average rank: 21.1

Best rank: No. 4 (2013)

Net Worth: $12.1 billion

First year on the list: 2003

Last year on the list: 2026

Biggest deals: Wiz, Nubank, RingCentral, ServiceNow, Rackspace


Sequoia Capital

2. Michael Moritz

Firm: Sequoia Capital

Total appearances: 21

Average rank: 26.5

Best rank: No. 1 (2006)

Net Worth: $8.2 billion

First year on the list: 2001

Last year on the list: 2023

Biggest deals: Google, LinkedIn, PayPal, Yahoo, Stripe


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3. John Doerr

Firm: Kleiner Perkins

Total appearances: 20

Average rank: 19.2

Best rank: No. 1 (2005)

Net Worth: $24.5 billion

First year on the list: 2001

Last year on the list: 2021

Biggest deals: Google, Amazon, DoorDash, Slack, Netscape


Erin Beach

4. Vinod Khosla

Firm: Khosla Ventures

Total appearances: 19

Average rank: 26.9

Best rank: No. 1 (2001)

Net Worth: $15.3 billion

First year on the list: 2001

Last year on the list: 2026

Biggest deals: Khosla Ventures


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5. Danny Rimer

Firm: Index Ventures

Total appearances: 19

Average rank: 47.4

Best rank: No. 16 (2009)

First year on the list: 2006

Last year on the list: 2026

Biggest deals: Figma, Etsy, Dropbox, King, Notion



Benchmark Capital

6. Peter Fenton

Firm: Benchmark Capital

Total appearances: 18

Average rank: 24.8

Best rank: No. 2 (2015)

First year on the list: 2007

Last year on the list: 2026

Biggest deals: Yelp, Elastic, Twitter, Sierra, New Relic


New Enterprise Associates

7. Scott Sandell

Firm: New Enterprise Associates

Total appearances: 18

Average rank: 33.5

Best rank: No. 5 (2011)

First year on the list: 2006

Last year on the list: 2025

Biggest deals: Cloudflare, Coursera, Robinhood, Patreon, Workday


Mayfield

8. Navin Chaddha

Firm: Mayfield Fund

Total appearances: 18

Average rank: 35.6

Best rank: No. 4 (2024)

First year on the list: 2007

Last year on the list: 2026

Biggest deals: Lyft, HashiCorp, Akamai, Poshmark, SolarCity


Sequoia Capital

9. Roelof Botha

Firm: Sequoia Capital

Total appearances: 17

Average rank: 23.9

Best rank: No. 3 (2020)

First year on the list: 2007

Last year on the list: 2025

Biggest deals: MongoDB, Eventbrite, Unity, Block, YouTube


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10. Peter Thiel

Firm: Founders Fund

Total appearances: 16

Average rank: 18

Best rank: No. 3 (2013)

Net Worth: $28.4 billion

First year on the list: 2011

Last year on the list: 2026

Biggest deals: Palantir, Stripe, SpaceX, Facebook, Airbnb



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11. James Breyer

Firm: Breyer Capital

Total appearances: 16

Average rank: 27.9

Best rank: No. 1 (2011)

Net Worth: $3.4 billion

First year on the list: 2001

Last year on the list: 2018

Biggest deals: Facebook, Etsy, Circle, Spotify, Datalogix


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12. Neil Shen

Firm: HSG

Total appearances: 15

Average rank: 7.7

Best rank: No. 1 (2018)

Net Worth: $3.4 billion

First year on the list: 2012

Last year on the list: 2026

Biggest deals: ByteDance, Meituan, Pinduoduo, Ant Group, Kuaishou


Mary Meeker

13. Mary Meeker

Firm: Bond Capital

Total appearances: 15

Average rank: 30.3

Best rank: No. 5 (2016)

First year on the list: 2012

Last year on the list: 2026

Biggest deals: Canva, Facebook, Spotify, Ring, AlphaSense


Benchmark

14. Bill Gurley

Firm: Benchmark

Total appearances: 15

Average rank: 40.7

Best rank: No. 2 (2018)

First year on the list: 2001

Last year on the list: 2022

Biggest deals: Uber, GrubHub, OpenTable, Snapchat, Zillow


Benjamin Horowitz

15. Ben Horowitz

Firm: Andreessen Horowitz

Total appearances: 15

Average rank: 40.7

Best rank: No. 4 (2020)

First year on the list: 2012

Last year on the list: 2026

Biggest deals: Coinbase, Wiz, Databricks, Skype, Lyft

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