Jacquie Marshall Siegmund Promoted to Partner
2024 marked the 25 year anniversary of Origin Ventures.
An important lesson we have learned over that period of time is that venture capital is a people business. While this applies regularly to our relationships with founders, executive teams, co-investors, and limited partners…it’s applicable to our investment team at Origin Ventures as well.
Origin Ventures operates as a team - we make decisions together, and we win and lose together. We also learn from each other, grow, and create professional development opportunities for our team members.
We are pleased to start 2025 by announcing that Jacquie Marshall Siegmund has been promoted to Partner in our firm.
Since Jacquie joined Origin Ventures in 2021, she has demonstrated her ability to spot innovative companies, distill investment decisions to their essence, win the hearts and minds of entrepreneurs, and is on speed dial with founders as their first call.
She’s in the boardrooms of Vivrelle, ShopThing, Conflixis, Clearjet, Prisidio, Fringe, Cloverleaf, and Lumanu. She is a critical confidant to all of these founders, who comment that she is “omnipresent” and “we would be lost without her.”
Jacquie joined Origin Ventures after obtaining her MBA from Stanford GSB where she was also a VC-backed founder. Prior to business school, she led growth and partnership teams at the SaaS company Exiger (acquired by Carlyle and Insight Partners). She previously was on the consumer banking team at Goldman Sachs helping companies go public. She has an undergraduate degree in economics from Princeton.
In Jacquie’s role as a Partner, she’s looking to expand the portfolio of investments aimed at consumer technology, logistics and the future of commerce, as well as governance, risk and compliance. She is focused on partnering with founders who are experts in their field and are bringing new technology to legacy industries and processes.
Jacquie continues an Origin Ventures’ tradition: we are all former operators, founders, and engineers. We’ve all built companies and products before, and that not only gives us deeper insight to what it takes to create successful startups, but provides us with empathy for what founders face. Jacquie exemplifies this and it is a reason that founders turn to her for guidance.