Anne Enna
Partner
Anne joined the partnership in 2022, after working with Mucker for nearly a decade.
Anne founded Beal Private Capital in 2011; she recognized that the private market landscape was shifting and that entrepreneurial investment managers needed help connecting with the newly-expanded universe of limited partners. Besides Mucker, the Beal portfolio of managers and investments includes 1315 Capital, Threshold Ventures and PeakSpan Capital.
Anne has also worked with early-stage operators throughout her career. Anne spent her early career in Silicon Valley, including tenure as a product marketer at Ariba Networks, as a software investor at Van Wagoner Capital, and as an investment banker at Perseus Group and Alex. Brown.
Anne holds a BA in History from Yale College and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Anne can be reached at anne at mucker dot com.
Articles by Anne Enna

Thriving As A Post-Coronavirus Startup
This post originally appeared in Forbes. Startups are uncertain, high-risk exercises under any circumstance. When investors make available capital, it’s possible to mitigate some of that risk by extending runway...

COVID-19
Our team at Mucker is honored to support our portfolio through the unprecedented set of challenges facing the global community with COVID-19. Here is a compilation of products, services, and...

Venture Capital for the Rest of Us
The seed from which Mucker grew came forth from the ripples of the Great Recession As the rest of the tech world flooded toward Silicon Valley in search of millions...

William Hsu on TenOneTen’s LA Venture Podcast
Earlier this month, Will joined David Waxman and Minnie Ingersoll from TenOneTen for their fourth episode of the LA Venture podcast series. You can listen to the full episode here....

Building Company Culture, Before It’s Too Late
When I was leading my last business, I always knew that company culture was important. But what I needed to do about it and when to do it was a...

Understanding The Vertical SaaS Product Stack
If you’re thinking about launching a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) company, there are two different ways to approach the market. Horizontal SaaS: These companies aim to create a product that services a...