Section 32

Organization

A venture fund founded by Bill Maris, operating smaller funds to achieve top-decile returns.


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6/10/2026, 6:25:40 AM

Last Updated

6/10/2026, 6:30:39 AM

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6/10/2026, 6:30:39 AM

Summary

Section 32 is an American venture capital firm founded by Bill Maris, the former head of Google Ventures. The firm deliberately maintains smaller fund sizes to avoid market distortions and the pressure of inflated valuations associated with mega-funds like Andreessen Horowitz and Founders Fund. Through this disciplined approach, Section 32 has successfully backed major technology and cybersecurity companies, including CrowdStrike, Cohere, and Coinbase.

Research Data
Extracted Attributes
  • Type

    Venture capital firm

  • Founder

    Bill Maris

  • Investment Philosophy

    Maintaining smaller fund sizes to avoid inflating startup valuations and market distortion

Timeline
  • Section 32 is founded by Bill Maris as a venture capital firm. (Source: Wikidata)

    2017-01-01

Section 32

Section 32 may refer to: Section 32, a company Section 32 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Section 32 of the Constitution of Australia Section 32 of the Indian Penal Code, expanding the definition of acts to include acts of omission

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Location Data

Seksyen 32, Kampung Bukit Naga, Shah Alam, Klang, Selangor, Malaysia

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Coordinates: 3.0015496, 101.5049707

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