David Lawee


David Lawee is a Canadian-born businessman who has had major success in the tech and investment industries.

Career

Lawee is a 13-year Google veteran who founded and leads CapitalG, Google's investment arm for late-stage startups. Lawee sits on the boards of Lyft, Credit Karma and Convoy.
Prior to leading CapitalG, Lawee ran Google's mergers and acquisitions department, a position he held for five years. During Lawee's time running M&A at Google, the company acquired approximately 100 companies. Before that, Lawee was the Chief Marketing Officer at Google, leading consumer, B2B and channel marketing worldwide.
Before joining Google, Lawee was a founder of Xfire, a leading online gaming community, which was acquired by Viacom for $108M. He also previously co-founded three other start-ups including Mosaic Venture Partners, a leading Toronto-based venture capital firm. He began his career as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company.
Lawee's experience as a serial entrepreneur, VC and leader of Google's M&A organization, gives him a unique lens on technology growth equity investing. He is extremely well respected in Silicon Valley. It has been noted that Facebook has tried to acquire him.
Lawee earned a philosophy degree at the University of Western Ontario, a law degree at the McGill University Faculty of Law and an MBA from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business.

Personal life

Lawee is married to Lorna Borenstein, who launched eBay Canada, was later head of Yahoo Personals, and was then president of Move Inc, the operator of Realtor.com until she resigned in March 2009.