Compound (formerly known as Metamorphic Ventures ) is a New York-based seed fund that invests in startup and early-stage technology companies.[ 1] [ 2] In March 2014, the company announced a new fund with close to $70 million. It also added Google vice president of sales John McAtter , Yahoo! director of product management Robby Stein , and HSN chief Mindy Grossman to its advisory board.[ 3] In 2016, Metamorphic Ventures changed its name to Compound.[ 4]
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