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Commonwealth Capital Ventures
Boston, United States
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Commonwealth Capital Ventures (CCV) is a Boston-based venture capital firm founded in 1995 by Jeffrey M. Hurst, Stephen McCormack, and Michael Fitzgerald. With more than $580 million in committed capital across four funds — including a $250 million Fund IV that closed in 2007 — CCV has backed approximately 140 high-growth companies over three decades. The firm focuses on early and growth-stage companies in software and services, communications, healthcare, and data analytics, investing primarily in the United States. CCV leads rounds and takes an operator-first, data-driven approach to sourcing and supporting portfolio companies. CCV writes checks of $10 million to $30 million, targeting Series A and B stages across 71 documented investments. The portfolio has produced one unicorn in BitSight, three IPOs including ZoomInfo's NASDAQ listing in June 2020, and 45 acquisitions — exits that include Constant Contact and Onshape. The firm's current partners, Elliot M. Katzman and Justin J. Perreault, complement the founding team's multi-decade track record. Commonwealth Capital's longevity across fund cycles reflects a disciplined repeatable process: identifying companies with strong initial technology and market positioning, then contributing the strategic guidance and operational expertise needed to reach institutional scale. The firm's depth across software, healthcare, and communications — sectors that have each undergone fundamental structural shifts since CCV's founding — gives it the pattern recognition to distinguish durable businesses from short-lived trends.
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$15M
Historical average check
$30M
Historical max check
February 2024
Last investment date
71
Investments
Software & Apps
SaaS
Communications & Messaging
Healthtech & Wellness
Data & Analytics
AI & Deep Tech
Fintech & Financial services
Hardware. Robotics & IoT
Security & Privacy
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