Steve Crane
Principal, Client Liaison
Steve has worked as an entrepreneur, CEO and venture investor in the Los Angeles area for over thirty years. Since 2000 he has invested in and joined the boards and management teams of numerous startup and emerging growth companies.
He is best known for his work with CorpHQ Inc., a publicly-traded venture incubator. Formerly an Internet destination for small business, he reacquired the company in 2000, then reorganized, recapitalized and built it into one of the most successful incubators in Los Angeles during the period. From 2001-2009 the company built seven companies, taking two public. During that period, CorpHQ generated seventeen consecutive quarters of revenue and earnings growth.
After taking the company private, he continued his work in venture finance with the surviving entities until 2016 when he formed The Primrose Group. Steve originally co-founded CorpHQ in 1993, as the Internet’s first business-to-business portal for independent workers, and the first precursor to today’s “gig economy”. Under his leadership, the company grew rapidly, went public and consolidated into a larger publicly traded Internet company in late 1999.
Steve has also played a leadership role in high profile small public company advocacy efforts. He was a member of the NASD’s OTC-Bulletin Board Best Practices Committee in 1999; co-founded The CEO Council, a Washington DC-based advocacy organization in 2002; and testified before White House staff and Congressional Members on Small Business Capitalization in 2003-2004.
Gregg Davis
Principal, Investor Liaison
Gregg has spent the last decade building and investing in high-performing startups in the health and wellness, consumer product, retail, beverage and hi-tech industries. He’s a trader (equities, futures, and options) and a previous investment banker with over 20 years experience in the small- and microcap markets in the United States and Europe.
Prior to his tenure with CorpHQ, Gregg was a partner with Source Capital Partners, a boutique investment firm, which specialized in equity investments in public companies, private placements and investor relations campaigns. Prior to that, he placed IPO and private placement funding for regional brokerage firm Chatfield Dean and Co., where he successfully created a network of investors in over 10 countries. Gregg previously owned and operated the worldwide licensing for Roller Hockey International, signing 85 major licensees with guarantees of over $2 million. For 10 years, he owned and operated GD Fitness Corporation, which provided fitness and wellness programs to corporations in the greater New York area. Gregg graduated from Syracuse University with a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration.