Venture Investors Rebrands, Unveils New Name and Logo

The healthcare-focused venture capital firm, Venture Investors Health Fund, has revealed its new name: "Clarevia Ventures".
"The new identity signals a clearer articulation of what the team has become over time: a healthcare venture firm focused not only on capital, but also on the strategic, clinical, and operational rigour required to build enduring companies in a more complex market," says the American company.
Adding: "The new name, Clarevia, reflects that evolution and the role the firm believes it plays for founders today: helping bring clarity, focus, and momentum to companies tackling difficult healthcare challenges."
Since its founding in 1984, the Midwest-based firm has spent years investing in healthcare startups, claiming to have contributed to the growth of over 80 companies – 11 of which are reportedly valued at between $250 million and $2.25 billion.
It has also established long-term relationships with research institutions including the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the University of Michigan.
"Clarevia reflects where we’ve been heading for years," comments Jim Adox, managing partner at Clarevia Ventures. "Healthcare innovation has become more technical, more regulated, and more demanding at the earliest stages. Founders need more than capital. They need experienced partners who can help them make the right decisions early, when clarity matters most."

Source: Clarevia Ventures





