Kent Madsen
Kent Madsen is a managing director at EPIC Ventures and has been a venture capitalist investing in early-stage technology companies for two decades. While in venture capital, Kent has worked on five IPO's and dozens of acquisitions. Kent has served on dozens of for- and non-profit boards of directors, including about 10 years on Zions Bank's Board of Directors (a full service bank with approximately $26 Billion in assets).
Previously, Kent served as president, CEO, and board member of the publicly traded company MACC Private Equities (NASDQ: MACC) and its wholly owned subsidiary MorAmerica Capital, one of the nation’s oldest and most well-known late-stage SBIC companies that has provided sub-debt and equity financing of approximately 120 companies.
Before working in venture capital, Kent worked for Ford Motor Company. He started in the Advanced Technology Group where he developed mathematical and computational models for optimizing vehicles’ aerodynamic and thermodynamic properties and systems. Being fluent in Chinese, he then transferred to Ford's China Operations, eventually relocating to China, to help set up joint ventures there. Prior to working for Ford, as a graduate student, Mr. Madsen taught Engineering Thermodynamics at the University of Michigan and helped write the solution manual to Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics published by John Wiley and Sons.
Kent has a B.S. in mechanical engineering and applied mechanics from the University of Pennsylvania. He has a M.S.E. from the University of Michigan and an M.A. in International Studies from the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Madsen also received an M.B.A. from Wharton.