Professional Experience
Kimberly Davis King has over 17 years in the venture capital industry. Kim has been focused on investing in and mentoring startups and high-growth companies. Kim is also an Adjunct Professor at SDSU and on the oversight committee for Evonexus, a San Diego incubator. As Lecturer for the SDSU Lavin Entrepreneur Program, she offers a blend of university curriculum and experiential learning opportunities to students enrolled.
Kim is an advisor to several early-stage and growth companies, including Clics, Aria, Trials.ai, PhiloMetron, and Verve Wireless. In 2007, Kim relocated to San Diego and opened the office for Hercules Technology Growth Capital. Before joining Hercules, Kim was a General Partner with IDG Ventures from 1997 to 2006. She played an active role in managing and investing over 9 years a $120 million captive fund. She led multiple investments in software and technology infrastructure. Successful IPO investments included F5 Networks (FFIV) and VA Linux (LINUX). Before joining IDG Ventures, she was an Associate at BankAmerica Ventures. She has also served as a product manager in the Multimedia Publishing Group at Microsoft and spent four years as a consultant at Andersen Consulting. Kim holds a B.S in Industrial Engineering from Stanford University and a M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School. She sits on various non-profit boards and holds leadership positions including the National Charity League.