David Sacks is a prominent Silicon Valley entrepreneur and venture capital investor with a multi-decade track record in technology. He was a founding member of PayPal's executive team, part of the group later known as the "PayPal Mafia" that went on to shape much of the modern tech landscape.
After PayPal's acquisition, Sacks founded Yammer, an enterprise social networking platform that was later acquired by Microsoft. He subsequently co-founded Craft Ventures, a venture capital firm focused on early and growth-stage investments in software and technology companies.
Craft Ventures concentrates on enterprise SaaS, fintech and emerging technology sectors including blockchain and Web3. The firm backs companies building infrastructure and applications that target business customers, with a particular emphasis on products that demonstrate strong network effects and recurring revenue models.
Sacks maintains stakes in multiple public companies through his venture activities and angel investments. Many investors and market observers track his portfolio holdings as indicators of emerging trends in enterprise technology and digital infrastructure. His public commentary on technology policy, markets and startup strategy also draws significant attention from the investment community.
This list identifies publicly traded companies in which David Sacks holds ownership stakes, either through Craft Ventures or personal investments. The holdings span various technology sectors and reflect his focus on software, infrastructure and digital transformation.