Pitch Johnson leads the Asset Management team. Known throughout the venture
capital industry for his vision, insight and principles, he has been at the center
of a number of Silicon Valley's biggest and longest-running success stories. He
stands out as one of the inventors of the venture capital business.
A Palo Alto High School graduate, Pitch got into venture capital after graduating
from Stanford University and Harvard Business School, doing a hitch in the Air
Force and working the furnaces at a steel mill. In 1962, he and Bill Draper decided
to put together an early investment fund.
Three years later, Pitch founded Asset Management Company. Over the ensuing
decades, Pitch launched and managed a number of funds. Many Silicon Valley firms
owe their success to the leadership that came from Asset Management.
Many of those early relationships remain strong today. Pitch still sits on
the board of directors of Amgen, IDEC Pharmaceuticals and Applied Micro Circuits
and, until its merger into BMC Software, served for 30 years as chairman of the
board of Boole and Babbage.
In addition, Pitch devotes time to developing venture capital operations in
other countries, particularly in Eastern Europe. He also created and for 12 years
taught the course in venture capital at Stanford Business School.
Pitch and his family are intensely involved in philanthropic and community
activities, primarily in the Bay Area. He also has been active in alumni affairs
at both Stanford and Harvard Business School, and served for over a decade as
a trustee of the Foothill-DeAnza Community College District. Pitch is a long-time
trustee of the San Francisco Opera and is its current board chairman.