6 companies in Lo Toney's portfolio that show how he's reshaping venture capital
Billionaires Africa | 09.04.2026 03:38
Laurence "Lo" Toney did not build his name in the conventional mold of Silicon Valley venture capitalists. He came up through the operating trenches—product management at Nike and eBay, general management at Zynga where he ran Poker, the company's largest franchise, and an early stint in institutional money management before anyone was calling him a VC. By the time he landed at GV, formerly Google Ventures, as a partner, he had spent two decades learning how technology companies actually work from the inside.