Mr. Higgins is a founding partner of Second Avenue Partners, one of Seattle’s most experienced teams providing management, strategy and capital to early-stage companies.
Prior to founding Second Avenue Partners, Mr. Higgins spent 16 years at
Microsoft Corporation. Mr. Higgins was a member of the Office of the President,
reporting to CEO Bill Gates. He was group vice president of the Interactive
Media Group at Microsoft from 1996 to 1998. As head of the Interactive Media
Group, he was responsible for Microsoft’s online and consumer software
businesses, including MSN, MSNBC, Expedia, Carpoint, Slate, Internet Gaming
Zone, Encarta, multimedia games, desktop finance product, and hardware products
such as the Microsoft Mouse.
Mr. Higgins joined Microsoft in 1983. From 1995 to 1996, he was group vice
president of Applications and Content, responsible for Microsoft Office
consumer and online applications, desktop finance, hardware and Microsoft
Research. From 1992 to 1995, he was senior vice president of the Desktop
Applications division, where he was responsible for developing, marketing and
localizing Microsoft Office. From 1988 to 1992, he was general manager and then
vice president of the Analysis Business Unit, leading the rise of Microsoft
Excel to the leadership position in the personal computer spreadsheet market.
Mr. Higgins serves on the board of directors of Modumetal, Rubicon Interactive, Insitu Group, and Market Leader (OTC: LEDR) in addition to Ice Energy. He is a strategic director of the venture capital group, Madrona Investments, LLC.
Mr. Higgins also serves on the Board of Trustees for Stanford University, the advisory board for the Woods Institute for the Environment, the Hoh River Trust, and is a past board member of the Washington Software Association and the Software Publishers Association.
Mr. Higgins holds an MBA and an undergraduate degree in economics and history from Stanford University.