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Peter Dolch

After graduating from M.I.T. with a Bachelor of Science in Management Science, Mr. Dolch went on to pursue an impressive resume of business endeavors. With more than 30 years of experience, Mr. Dolch excels at launching and managing technology-based companies, advising, fundraising, leading and participating on boards, solving problems and providing valuable strategic consulting. His first company was twice ranked in the Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Private Companies list and he is an active contributor to the community, supporting his fellow alumni as Board Chair of the MIT Sloan club of NY, and supporting his local boy scout troop as Assistant Scoutmaster.

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BRIEF BIO

After graduating from M.I.T. Mr. Dolch was President and co-Founder of Thaumaturgix, Inc. (Tgix) which was twice ranked in the Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Private Companies list. He led international teams, sold over $120 million in consulting projects, and built a 120+ person consulting company. In 2018, he co-founded Biospectal (a Swiss-based MedTech Startup), helping with fundraising, product strategy and technology. He is currently the Managing Partner at AEON Foundry, an NYC-based advisory fund focused on early- to mid-stage startups.

PAST AND CURRENT BOARD POSITIONS

Current Board Roles

  • Board Chair, MIT Sloan Club of New York

Former Board Roles

  • Advisory Board, American Diamond Mint (Diamond Assets)

  • Founding Board Member, Port Indigo (Mobile Solutions)

  • Founding Board Member, UnChat (Online Democracy)

  • Advisory Board, Transclick (Translation Hardware for Military Use)

  • Founding Board Member, CheetahMail (B2B Marketing SaaS)

  • Board of Advisors, Intellireach (IT Outsourcing)

  • Science Advisory Board, DietPower (B2C SaaS)

  • Board President, 315 E72nd Corp (NYC Co-op)

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IN THE NEWS

Back in 2000, the NYTimes profiled Peter and his company on the first page of the Real Estate section as one of the first internet incubators. During the heydays of the dot-com boom, Peter helped launch over 30 startups.

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