MANAGEMENT | PARTNERS | ADVISORS
JOE ABRAMS
Partner
Joe Abrams specializes in working with micro cap and small cap companies to build shareholder value. Over the past 15 years, he has worked with numerous companies to build businesses, raise capital and gain liquidity. As a direct result of his efforts, he has completed merger and acquisition transactions in excess of $1 billion and small cap market equity raises in excess of $200 million.
In 1983, Joe co-founded The Software Toolworks, Inc., a publicly held developer, publisher, and distributor of educational and entertainment software, which was sold to Pearson PLC in 1994 for $462 million.
Joe co-founded Intermix in 1998, the parent company of MySpace, which was sold to News Corp. in 2005 for $580 million.
Joe was an original seed investor and advisor to Akeena Solar, one of the largest residential solar installer/integrators in North America, and helped launch their IPO in September 2006. He also completed several acquisitions and capital raises for the company. He currently serves on their Board of Advisors.