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Ben Laufer

Principal 

Ben joined Edison in July 2023 as a Principal and focuses on investments in FinTech, Healthcare IT and Enterprise Solutions. He has been involved in approximately $200 billion of transaction volume over the course of his career, spanning across multiple sectors and deal structures, with a particular focus on investing in and supporting growth-stage software companies. He was previously a Director at PeakEquity Partners, a private equity firm focused on enterprise software; an investment professional at NISA, an investment manager with approximately $500 billion in AUM; an operating executive at MRI Software, a TA Associates, GI Partners and Harvest Partners jointly-owned portfolio company; an investment banker at Arbor Advisors, a software-focused investment bank; and a corporate project assistant at Proskauer Rose, a multinational, multidisciplinary law firm. Ben has also co-founded two companies, serving as Managing Partner of The Garex Group, an advisory firm that helped entrepreneur-led software businesses with management-level strategic and operational initiatives, and as CEO of Talemon Advisors, a talent management company that helped athletes, artists and entertainers monetize their brands.

Ben is passionate about sports and travel. He is also an avid musician, having toured globally with symphony orchestras, and a competitive chess player, having won the California State Championship and placed second in the United States as an amateur.Ben holds a BA in Science, Technology and Society from Stanford University and an MBA in both Finance and Management from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

Edison SuperPower

Connectivity: I love to be a conduit to people meeting and developing genuine relationships that enhance their personal and professional lives. Just the other week, one instance resulted in a marriage proposal!

Edison Origin Story

I sent a cold email to Chris Sugden. After several conversations with firm leaders and people in Edison’s network, it became clear that this was where I wanted to be and where I wanted to grow my career.

What makes you say "let's go"?

A Team, A Dream & A Scheme.

Fun Fact

My grandma, who was one of the first women in the Manhattan Chess Club, taught me chess when was two. I peaked when I was seven, but it was a good run while it lasted.

First Job

Semi-professional trumpeter. I first started playing the trumpet when I was in fourth grade. After a year or two of sounding like a frog, apparently I was good enough for folks to pay me to perform at different events.