Jack Abramowitz
Jack is a Senior Associate at NextView, based in its New York office. He draws on his Fintech and Growth Marketing expertise to help founders strategize on product development and go-to-market.
Prior to joining NextView, Jack was a founding investor at Common Ocean, an early-stage fintech VC fund. He spent most of his time working with pre-seed and seed fintech founders. Jack gained his operating chops in the lending space, specifically at Better, where he was an early growth hire. Jack’s team was initially responsible for improving CAC by 75%, turning the business profitable, and eventually, expanding the business 10x over two years… all largely due to Jack’s business development efforts.
Jack started his career as an analyst at Goldman Sachs on the Fixed Income, Currencies, and Commodities trading desk. He analyzed the price action of macro asset classes and advised some of the most well-regarded buy-side investors in the world. Jack holds a Level III CMT certification for his efforts in the technical analysis industry.
In addition to his role at NextView, Jack is an active strategic angel investor, having partnered with over a dozen start-ups as a value-added individual. Jack attended Northeastern University and graduated with a BS in Mechanical Engineering. He lives in SoHo, and you can frequently find him on his bicycle on the West Side Highway.
Jack Abramowitz


Jack is a Senior Associate at NextView, based in its New York office. He draws on his Fintech and Growth Marketing expertise to help founders strategize on product development and go-to-market.
Prior to joining NextView, Jack was a founding investor at Common Ocean, an early-stage fintech VC fund. He spent most of his time working with pre-seed and seed fintech founders. Jack gained his operating chops in the lending space, specifically at Better, where he was an early growth hire. Jack’s team was initially responsible for improving CAC by 75%, turning the business profitable, and eventually, expanding the business 10x over two years… all largely due to Jack’s business development efforts.
Jack started his career as an analyst at Goldman Sachs on the Fixed Income, Currencies, and Commodities trading desk. He analyzed the price action of macro asset classes and advised some of the most well-regarded buy-side investors in the world. Jack holds a Level III CMT certification for his efforts in the technical analysis industry.
In addition to his role at NextView, Jack is an active strategic angel investor, having partnered with over a dozen start-ups as a value-added individual. Jack attended Northeastern University and graduated with a BS in Mechanical Engineering. He lives in SoHo, and you can frequently find him on his bicycle on the West Side Highway.
David Beisel


David is a co-founder and Partner at NextView Ventures. As a former founder himself, David uses his marketing experience and GTM eye to invest in early-stage startups that will change the world for the better.
Rob Go


Rob is a co-founder and Partner at NextView Ventures. He tries to spend as much time as possible working with entrepreneurs to develop products that solve important problems for everyday people.
Melody Koh


Melody is a Partner at NextView Ventures, based in its New York office. She is a product leader at heart, having scaled major teams and launched products loved by hundreds of thousands of customers around the world.
Lee Hower


Lee is a co-founder and Partner at NextView Ventures. Lee leans on his past product, analytics, and strategy experience to invest in the early-stage software and internet startups of tomorrow.
Rachel Hodes


Rachel is the Director of Platform at NextView, based in its New York office. She employs her brand and community-building startup experience to support NextView’s network of fantastic founders.
Amanda Tommasino


Amanda is the Director of Finance at NextView. She draws on her experience in fund administration to provide support to the partners and best practices to the firm, overseeing daily financial activities and reporting, as well as some management company financial operations.