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Terry McGuire


Terry McGuire is a co-founder and general partner of Polaris Partners based in the Boston office. McGuire focuses on life sciences investments.

Prior to starting Polaris, McGuire spent seven years as a partner at the venture capital firm Burr, Egan, Deleage & Co. investing in early-stage medical and information technology companies. McGuire was also a partner at Beta Partners from 1988- 1997. His venture capital career began at Golder, Thoma & Cressey in Chicago.

Through the years, McGuire has invested in a multitude of companies spanning several industries. These investments include Akamai, Aspect Medical Systems, Cubist Pharmaceuticals, GlycoFi, Transform Pharmaceuticals, and Remon Medical Technologies. Akamai is an internet service that deals with Web interactions, and works to improve effective connections. Today, Akamai is a public company. Another example is GlycoFi, which creates biotherapeutics through proteins. GlycoFi was acquired by Merck in 2006.

McGuire has co-founded three companies: Inspire Pharmaceuticals, AIR (Advanced Inhalation Research, Inc.), and MicroCHIPS. For example, AIR has created a drug delivery method that allows drugs to be inhaled into the lungs.

Companies Terry has supported have touched more than 60 million patients and directly saved over 400,000 lives. These companies have raised over $6 billion in equity and corporate capital. As a group, they have achieved a combined peak enterprise value of over $40 billion.

McGuire is currently a member and formerly the 2009 - 2010 Chairman of the The National Venture Capital Association, the largest organization of venture capital firms in the United States. During his tenure as NVCA Chairman, in October 2009, McGuire testified before Congress for Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. In 2010, McGuire founded the Global Venture Capital Congress which is an annual gathering of venture capital and private equity leaders dedicated to actively supporting the world's venture capital and entrepreneurial economy through the sharing of common issues and ideas, the discussion of regional differences and opportunities for collaboration, and the communication of best practices on a global basis. McGuire is also the Chair of the board of overseers at the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College. He also serves on the boards of MIT’s The David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, The Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship at HBS and The Healthcare Initiative Advisory Board (HBS).


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