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We`re on a mission to create more owners. By building the global ownership management platform, we`re changing how companies, investors, law firms, and employees manage equity. Our team is focused on converging private and public markets and mapping and connecting the global ownership network. We all believe we are building a generational company, that will change how ownership and finance works.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million
  • www.carta.com
  • 333 Bush Street, Floor 23 Suite. 2300
    Palo Alto, CA USA 94104
  • Phone: 650.669.8381

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Bao Nguyen
VP of Engineering Profile
Marci Tonnemacher
Sr. Director | Head of Total Rewards Profile
Jerry Talton
Chief Technology Officer Profile
Eric Fay
Director of Information Security Profile
Garrett Held
Chief Information Security Officer Profile

Jobs

Chief Information Security Officer

Carta San Francisco, CA

Funding

Carta raised $80M on 12/27/2018
Carta raised $300M on 05/06/2019
Carta raised $180M on 05/10/2020

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