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Kevin Webb

Kevin Webb

Co-founder, investor, and advocate for biodiversity-focused startups

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New York, New York
Joined April 2026

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Kevin Webb is a pioneering venture capitalist focused on solving the biodiversity crisis. As Co-Founder and Managing Director of Superorganism, the first VC firm dedicated to biodiversity, he invests in early-stage startups that develop technological solutions to mitigate extinction drivers, address climate-nature intersections, and enable cutting-edge conservation tools. His work bridges the gap between ecological preservation and economic viability, aiming to catalyze more capital and founders into the nature tech ecosystem. superorganism+3
With over 15 years of experience in venture and angel investing, Kevin previously helped establish and lead the Webb Investment Network, where he successfully identified and supported several 'unicorn' companies. This background provided him with deep insights into startup growth, fundraising, and community building, which he now applies to the unique challenges of nature-focused businesses. He also angel invested in climate and nature themes prior to Superorganism. earthx+2
Kevin possesses a strong academic foundation in both human biology and sustainability science. He earned a Master of Science in Sustainability Science from Columbia University, where he actively connected his venture capital experience with environmental challenges and even contributed to reports on ocean conservation technologies. His undergraduate studies at Stanford University focused on Human Biology, specifically the intersection of humans, a changing environment, and infectious diseases, reflecting a long-standing interest in ecological systems. columbia+3

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Engaged in field conservation activities, such as joining NYC Parks to tag and monitor horseshoe crabs near Coney Island. columbia