# Paul Margolis

> Paul Margolis is a Series B investor at Longworth Venture Partners backing Software. See 7 investments, check sizes, portfolio. Updated Aug 2026.

- Type: Angel Investor
- Fund: [Longworth Venture Partners](https://shizune.co/investors/profile/longworth-venture-partners)
- Location: Boston, United States
- Total investments: 7
- Last investment: Oct 2015
- Lead investor: 57%
- Last updated: Aug 2026
- LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/paulmargolis
- X (Twitter): http://twitter.com/paul_margolis
- Website: http://www.longworth.com/team.html

Paul Margolis is a Series B investor at Longworth Venture Partners in Boston focused on Software and Information Technology. Paul Margolis brings more than 25 years of entrepreneurial and investor experience to Longworth. In 1980, Paul co-founded enterprise resource planning (ERP) software leader Marcam Corporation, which grew under his 15-year leadership to over $200 million in revenues and more than 1,200 employees. As CEO, he led Marcam's successful IPO in1990. As Chairman, he led the spinout of Marcam Solutions and Mapics, Inc. into two public companies in 1997, achieving a market capitalization of more than $380 million. Paul helped found the Open Applications Group, an enterprise software industry association, and was its first Chairman.In recognition of his pioneering work in the software industry, he received Inc. Magazine's "Entrepreneur of the Year" award in 1992. Leveraging his two-plus decades of technology industry knowledge, Paul represents Longworth on the boards of Marathon Technologies, MCA Solutions, Rivermine Software and Sermo. He is also the Chairman of the Board of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay. He earned his MBA from Harvard Business School and his BA from Brown University.

## Investment focus

### Industry

| Industry | Investments | Share |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Software | 3 | 43% |
| Information Technology | 2 | 29% |
| Mobile | 1 | 14% |
| Computer | 1 | 14% |
| Internet | 1 | 14% |

13 industries tracked in total.

### Stage

| Stage | Investments | Share |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Series B | 3 | 43% |
| Series A | 2 | 29% |
| Funding Round | 2 | 29% |

## Investments

| Company | Description | Amount | Stage | Date | Website |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Mobiquity | Mobiquity provides mobile engagement solutions. It offers FanShots that engage fans and customers with interactive mobile photo booths; and Velocity, a mobile solution to boost employee learning and performance. It also provides consulting, data and analytics, enterprise mobile management, enterprise mobile readiness assessment, managed support,mobile development and testing, opportunity assessment, and tech refresh services, as well as behavioral analytics solutions. Its solutions can be accessed in Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, IOs, and web platforms. It serves various clients including Reebok, Dell, Novartis, and others. Mobiquity serves the construction, education and publishing, financial service, healthcare, media, retail, technology, telecommunication, and travel and entertainment industries. William Seibel and Scott Snyder founded Mobilocity in 2011 that later became Mobiquity in Wellesley in Massachusetts. Mobiquity has additional office locations in Ahmedabad and Pune in India, London in the United Kingdom, Amsterdam and the Hague in the Netherlands, Atlanta in Georgia, Boston in Massachusetts, Dallas in Texas, Gainesville in Florida, New York City, Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, and San Francisco in California. It operates as a subsidiary of Hexaware Technologies as of June 14, 2019. | $5M |  | Oct 14, 2015 |  |
| Mobiquity | Mobiquity provides mobile engagement solutions. It offers FanShots that engage fans and customers with interactive mobile photo booths; and Velocity, a mobile solution to boost employee learning and performance. It also provides consulting, data and analytics, enterprise mobile management, enterprise mobile readiness assessment, managed support,mobile development and testing, opportunity assessment, and tech refresh services, as well as behavioral analytics solutions. Its solutions can be accessed in Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, IOs, and web platforms. It serves various clients including Reebok, Dell, Novartis, and others. Mobiquity serves the construction, education and publishing, financial service, healthcare, media, retail, technology, telecommunication, and travel and entertainment industries. William Seibel and Scott Snyder founded Mobilocity in 2011 that later became Mobiquity in Wellesley in Massachusetts. Mobiquity has additional office locations in Ahmedabad and Pune in India, London in the United Kingdom, Amsterdam and the Hague in the Netherlands, Atlanta in Georgia, Boston in Massachusetts, Dallas in Texas, Gainesville in Florida, New York City, Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, and San Francisco in California. It operates as a subsidiary of Hexaware Technologies as of June 14, 2019. |  | Series B | Jun 05, 2013 |  |
| Mobiquity | Mobiquity provides mobile engagement solutions. It offers FanShots that engage fans and customers with interactive mobile photo booths; and Velocity, a mobile solution to boost employee learning and performance. It also provides consulting, data and analytics, enterprise mobile management, enterprise mobile readiness assessment, managed support,mobile development and testing, opportunity assessment, and tech refresh services, as well as behavioral analytics solutions. Its solutions can be accessed in Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, IOs, and web platforms. It serves various clients including Reebok, Dell, Novartis, and others. Mobiquity serves the construction, education and publishing, financial service, healthcare, media, retail, technology, telecommunication, and travel and entertainment industries. William Seibel and Scott Snyder founded Mobilocity in 2011 that later became Mobiquity in Wellesley in Massachusetts. Mobiquity has additional office locations in Ahmedabad and Pune in India, London in the United Kingdom, Amsterdam and the Hague in the Netherlands, Atlanta in Georgia, Boston in Massachusetts, Dallas in Texas, Gainesville in Florida, New York City, Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, and San Francisco in California. It operates as a subsidiary of Hexaware Technologies as of June 14, 2019. | $5M | Series A | Mar 29, 2011 |  |
| Marathon Technologies | Marathon Technologies Corporation provides fault-tolerant and disaster recovery software solutions for physical and virtual servers. The company offers everRun VM software that prevents outages and data loss in Citrix virtual server infrastructure; everRun HA, a software for component-level fault tolerant servers to protect Windows serverapplications; and everRun FT, a software for system-level fault tolerant servers for high-availability of Windows server applications. It also provides everRun SplitSite to provide geographic fault tolerance, as well as to prevent outages from localized power failures, building-wide disasters, and site-wide disasters; and everRun CDP & DR, a disaster recovery planning software to provide protection from catastrophic failure by capturing and replicating application data. In addition, the company provides consulting, training, and technical support services. It serves broadcast networks, corporate organizations, pharmaceutical companies, casino properties, and midsized companies. The company was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Littleton, Massachusetts. | $12M | Series B | Mar 26, 2007 |  |
| MCA Solutions | MCA Solutions' software is based on an Application Service Provide (ASP) model. Their system develops stock provisioning strategies that require less inventory and deliver higher customer service (through higher levels of parts availability within specified response time windows). The software is designed to support service segmentationstrategies and to provide customers with an effective mechanism for exploring cost/service tradeoffs. It also is designed to be a robust decision support system, fully compatible with existing execution (ERP, CRM and SCE) platforms, that enables a firm to be flexible in reacting to contingencies in their service support environment. Finally, their software supports integrated, collaborative planning and forecasting on an e-commerce platform, among customers and suppliers throughout the service parts supply chain. |  | Series B | Nov 02, 2004 |  |
| Marathon Technologies | Marathon Technologies Corporation provides fault-tolerant and disaster recovery software solutions for physical and virtual servers. The company offers everRun VM software that prevents outages and data loss in Citrix virtual server infrastructure; everRun HA, a software for component-level fault tolerant servers to protect Windows serverapplications; and everRun FT, a software for system-level fault tolerant servers for high-availability of Windows server applications. It also provides everRun SplitSite to provide geographic fault tolerance, as well as to prevent outages from localized power failures, building-wide disasters, and site-wide disasters; and everRun CDP & DR, a disaster recovery planning software to provide protection from catastrophic failure by capturing and replicating application data. In addition, the company provides consulting, training, and technical support services. It serves broadcast networks, corporate organizations, pharmaceutical companies, casino properties, and midsized companies. The company was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Littleton, Massachusetts. | $8.8M |  | Jan 30, 2004 |  |
| MCA Solutions | MCA Solutions' software is based on an Application Service Provide (ASP) model. Their system develops stock provisioning strategies that require less inventory and deliver higher customer service (through higher levels of parts availability within specified response time windows). The software is designed to support service segmentationstrategies and to provide customers with an effective mechanism for exploring cost/service tradeoffs. It also is designed to be a robust decision support system, fully compatible with existing execution (ERP, CRM and SCE) platforms, that enables a firm to be flexible in reacting to contingencies in their service support environment. Finally, their software supports integrated, collaborative planning and forecasting on an e-commerce platform, among customers and suppliers throughout the service parts supply chain. |  | Series A | Aug 06, 2002 |  |

7 of 7 investments shown.

## Co-investors
- [Battery Ventures](https://shizune.co/investors/profile/battery-ventures) — VC Fund, 2 deals together
- [NewSpring](https://shizune.co/investors/profile/newspring-capital) — VC Fund, 2 deals together
- [Sigma Partners](https://shizune.co/investors/profile/sigma-partners) — VC Fund, 2 deals together
- [Atlas Venture](https://shizune.co/investors/profile/atlas-venture) — VC Fund, 1 deal together
- [Presidio Partners](https://shizune.co/investors/profile/presidio-partners) — VC Fund, 1 deal together
- [Sigma Prime Ventures](https://shizune.co/investors/profile/sigma-prime-ventures) — VC Fund, 1 deal together

## About Longworth Venture Partners

VC Fund · Waltham, United States

Longworth Venture Partners is a venture capital firm that has led investments in some innovative and successful technology companies.Our fund size and investment strategy allow us to put the right amount of money to work at the right time -- whether an initial seed-stage investment (e.g., $250,000) or a larger growth round (e.g., $4 million).We have the resources to help you through the entire lifecycle of your company.When we invest in a company, we work closely with the executive team as board members and active advisors. To us, that means helping you succeed without getting in the way. It also means committing time and resources when you need support. From introductions to customer prospects, to recruiting team members, to help with strategy, we strive to have a meaningful impact on the success of your business.

3 contacts available at Longworth Venture Partners.

| Name | Title | Profile |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Jim Savage | Partner | https://shizune.co/investors/profile/jim-savage-2 |
| Paul Margolis | Partner | https://shizune.co/investors/profile/paul-margolis |
| David Nanto | corporate venturing | https://shizune.co/investors/profile/david-nanto |

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## FAQ

### What does Paul Margolis invest in?

Paul Margolis invests primarily in Software, Information Technology and Mobile startups, most often at Series B and Series A stage. Most of the 7 investments tracked by Shizune back companies in United States. The Investment Focus section breaks down every industry, stage and country in the portfolio.

### When did Paul Margolis last invest?

The most recent investment recorded for Paul Margolis closed in Oct 2015. Shizune tracks 7 investments in total for this profile, including round sizes, stages and portfolio companies, all sourced from confirmed public funding rounds and refreshed monthly.

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