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Mr. Young is a co-founder of Sorenson Capital and a Managing Director.
Mr. Young has had extensive experience in private equity and venture
capital investments and in entrepreneurial projects as a limited
partner, angel investor and board member. Prior to founding Sorenson
Capital, Mr. Young was Managing Partner of IRR Partners, a San
Francisco-based private investment firm established with Mr. Lawson.
Mr. Young has also been a member in Northgate Capital, LLC, the general
partner of Northgate Capital Partners, L.P., a fund of funds since 1999.
Mr. Young has been involved in fundraising, development and monitoring
on behalf of Northgate.
Mr. Young's professional football career spanned more than fifteen years
in the NFL, primarily with the San Francisco 49ers, where he
received numerous accolades, including the NFL's Most Valuable Player
for 1992 and 1994, Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl XXIX as well as
Sports Illustrated and Sporting News' Player of the Year from 1992-1994.
Mr. Young is also the highest-rated quarterback in NFL history and has
the distinction of being the only signal caller in league annals to win
four consecutive passing titles.
Mr. Young founded and chairs the Forever Young Foundation which is
actively involved in children's charities in the San Francisco Bay Area
and in Utah, and is currently the broadcast host as well the former
International Spokesperson for the Children's Miracle Network which has
raised over one billion dollars world-wide to benefit children's
hospitals.
Mr. Young is a graduate of Brigham Young University where he earned a
J.D. degree from the College of Law as well as a B.S. in Finance and
Political Science.
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