doxo is pioneering the way for people and providers to connect and go paperfree, breaking customer adoption barriers and saving businesses millions of dollars in printing, paper, and postage costs.
The company has partnerships with national and regional service providers, who promote doxo as a new paperless option for their customers. doxo investors include top-tier venture partners Mohr Davidow Ventures and Bezos Expeditions. The company is led by executives who have driven businesses that have scaled to serve tens of millions of users and processed billions of dollars in consumer mobile and Internet transactions. doxo is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
simply organized. simply paperfree. simply doxo.
The doxo team brings together a world-class group of talented professionals and technologists who’ve successfully developed, launched, and achieved broad adoption for pioneering technology services.
Steve Shivers CEO and Co-Founder
Mark Goris VP Technology and Co-Founder
Roger Parks VP Business Development and Co-Founder
Jim Nuccitelli VP Sales
Mohr Davidow is a leading venture capital firm investing in people and technologies that redefine markets. The firm partners with entrepreneurs seeking a hands-on investor who can help guide and grow successful companies that seek to Drive the Digital World; Personalize Medicine; or Power the Planet. The firm has $2 billion dollars under management.
Sigma Partners invests in exceptional entrepreneurs, and together we make extraordinary things happen. As a pillar of the venture capital industry for more than 25 years, Sigma Partners provides support and strength to entrepreneurs driven to build great companies. With over $2 billion under management, Sigma invests in innovative technology startups across the United States. Drawing on deep operational backgrounds as entrepreneurs and executives, Sigma’s partners provide management teams with practical strategic counsel through every phase of company growth.
Bezos Expeditions manages the personal venture investments of Jeff Bezos, the founder, president, chief executive officer and chairman of the board of Amazon.com.Bryan joined Mohr Davidow in 2008. He made the move to venture capital after a two decade career that began at Ross Perot’s Electronic Data Systems (EDS) with stops at three technology start-up companies, all of which became market leaders. The most recent, Agile Software, he started in 1995. At Agile, which led the creation of a new category now called product lifecycle management (PLM), Bryan served as CEO from start-up through a public offering and secondary that raised over $500M; executed on almost two dozen private and public M&A transactions; steered a major strategy shift following the bursting of the B2B bubble in 2001 that required rebuilding the management team and board and led to the eventual acquisition of the company by Oracle at a revenue run-rate that was more than double its peak during the B2B bubble.
Bryan’s two plus decade journey in technology startups included the raising of over half a billion dollars in private and public capital, the creation of well over $1B in revenues, and returns to venture investors exceeding $1B on less than $30M of venture capital.
As a former founder and executive of four start-up technology companies, Greg uses his expertise to assist entrepreneurs in building strong businesses. Greg has been in the high-technology industry for more than 20 years. He joined Sigma in 2000, and brings to the firm expertise in new venture creation and marketing. Greg’s successful investments as both an Angel and Venture investor include TalkingBlocks (HP), SlimDevices (Logitech), Postini (Google) and EqualLogic which was sold to Dell in 2008 for $1.4B, making it the largest all cash acquisition of a venture-backed technology company in history.
In 1997, Greg co-founded Connectify, an enterprise software company that sold software for Electronic Direct Marketing. After selling Connectify to Kana Communications in 1999, he stayed on board as the Vice President of Electronic Direct Marketing. Prior to Kana, Greg started GiftONE in 1996, which he later sold to SkyMall. In 1993, Greg launched his first start up, Vicarious, an education and reference CD-ROM publisher. Early in his career, Greg spent time at Apple where, in addition to spearheading product marketing programs, he lead a project partnering with CNN that offered the first public showcase of QuickTime.
Thomas H. Layton was CEO of Metaweb Technologies from 2007 until its acquisition by Google in 2010, CEO of OpenTable from 2001 to 2007, co-founder and President/COO of CitySearch from 1995 to 1999. Thomas serves on the boards of OpenTable, Ancestry.com, oDesk, doxo and Hearsay Corp.
Additionally, Thomas is a co-founder of MapLight.org, a Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute, and a graduate of the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Yes, it’s really free. We’re able to keep doxo free by saving businesses money on paper, printing and postage.
Our dedicated security team uses bank-grade security and encryption to safeguard your documents and information.
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I get so much mail from businesses that I never open. It’s a huge waste of paper.
- Andrea S., Miami, FL