Narya Capital
| Company type | Private company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Venture capital |
| Founded | 2019 in Cincinnati |
| Founder | JD Vance and Colin Greenspon |
| Headquarters | , United States |
Key people | Falon Donohue (Partner) |
| Products | Private equity investments |
| Website | naryavc |
Narya Capital is a venture capital company that focuses on investing in early-stage technology companies. It was founded in 2019 in Cincinnati by JD Vance and Colin Greenspon (previously at Mithril Capital) with financial backing from Peter Thiel, Eric Schmidt, Marc Andreessen and Scott Dorsey.[1] Falon Donohue (VentureOhio, Sadie Ventures) joined later as partner.[2]
In 2020, Vance raised $93 million for the firm.[3]
Name
Narya is named after the "Ring of Fire" (Narya) from J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy novel Lord of the Rings, reflecting the influence of Peter Thiel, who has other financial endeavors with names inspired from Tolkien fantasy: Mithril Capital (mithril), Palantir Technologies (palantÃr), Valar Ventures (Valar).[4]
Investments
Narya Capital invested in AcreTrader, a platform for buying U.S. farmland.[5]
See also
References
- ^ Vermillion, Stephanie (February 16, 2020). "J.D. Vance's New Cincinnati-based VC Firm Excites Local Startup Leaders". Cincy Inno. Archived from the original on December 13, 2020. Retrieved April 13, 2021.
- ^ Hart, Kim (January 9, 2020). "J.D. Vance launches VC fund for startups beyond Silicon Valley". Axios. Retrieved January 8, 2026.
- ^ Loizos, Connie (January 9, 2019). "'Hillbilly Elegy' author J.D. Vance has raised $93 million for his own Midwestern venture fund". TechCrunch. Archived from the original on April 16, 2021. Retrieved January 15, 2020.
- ^ Aragon, Lawrence (January 10, 2020). "Mithril alums Greenspon and Vance launch Narya Capital". Venture Capital Journal. Retrieved January 8, 2026.
- ^ Moran, Grey (September 18, 2024). "JD Vance Funded AcreTrader. Here's Why That Matters". Civil Eats. Retrieved January 9, 2026.