Bruce Croxon Bio, Age, Net Worth, Lavalife, Round 13, Dragons’ Den

Bruce Croxon Biography

Bruce Croxon is a Canadian businessman, TV personality, and venture capitalist. Croxon is presently a partner at Round13 Capital and the co-host of BNN’s The Disruptors TV show. Croxon co-founded the dating service Lavalife and appeared on CBC’s Dragons’ Den from 2011 to 2013.

How old is Bruce Croxon? – Age

He is 63 years old as of 1 January 2023. He was born in 1960 in Canada.

Bruce Croxon Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $20 Million.

Bruce Croxon Lavalife

Croxon co-founded Lavalife with Nick Paine, David Chamandy, and Ed Lum in 1987. Croxon, as a partner, chairman, and CEO, aided in the company’s expansion, with sales of slightly under $100 million and over two million customers. Croxon oversaw the company’s sale to MemberWorks Inc. for $152.5 million USD in 2004.

Bruce Croxon Round 13

Croxon and his partners John Eckert and Scott Pelton launched Round 13 Capital in 2012 in Toronto, Ontario. “Round 13 Capital is a growth-stage venture capital firm that invests in Canadian companies that have the potential to become monster hits.” “The firm seeks to invest in Canada’s technology and digital sectors.”

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Bruce Croxon Photo

Bruce Croxon The Disruptors

The Disruptors is a weekly Business News Network television show. The show examines the most interesting international business news trends, providing professional analysis and guidance to smaller Canadian businesses looking to grow quickly.  Croxon co-hosts the show with Amber Kanwar, a BNN anchor. “The program promises to introduce viewers — traditional business leaders and investors — to the latest technologies from around the world, as well as Canadian tech entrepreneurs who are changing the way we live and work.”

Bruce Croxn Dragons’ Den

From 2011 to 2013, Croxon appeared on CBC’s Dragons’ Den alongside Canadian entrepreneurs Jim Treliving, Kevin O’Leary, Robert Herjavec, David Chilton, and Arlene Dickinson. The program featured Canadian entrepreneurs pitching their businesses to a panel of venture capitalists (“Dragons”) for funding and collaborations. Croxon put money into the show, including Balzac’s Coffee and Custom Tattoo Design. Croxon departed the show in 2013, citing the fact that “Round 13 is ramping up and I need to focus.”