OpenView Venture Partners Suspends New Investments and Lays Off Staff

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OpenView Venture Partners Suspends New Investments and Lays Off Staff
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OpenView Venture Partners shocks the industry by halting new investments and laying off employees after two leaders depart, leaving a leadership void.

OpenView Venture Partners suspends new investments and lays off half its staff after two of its three leaders depart, creating a leadership void . The firm may resume new investments in the future.

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