About Kathryn Rose

Kathryn Rose Haun is a prominent figure in the fields of law and technology, currently serving as a General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, a leading venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California. Since joining the firm in 2018, she has focused her expertise on investments in cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. This role has positioned her at the forefront of a rapidly evolving sector, where her insights are invaluable. Haun's work at Andreessen Horowitz supports her fostering innovation in digital finance. In addition to her role at Andreessen Horowitz, Haun has been a Lecturer in Management at Stanford University Graduate School of Business since 2017. Her teaching at Stanford Law School began in 2016, where she imparts her extensive knowledge of law and technology to future leaders.

Haun earned her Juris Doctor with honors from Stanford Law School in 1997, where she served as the Managing Editor of the Stanford Law Review. This early involvement in legal scholarship laid the groundwork for her influential career in both academia and practice. Prior to her notable positions in academia and venture capital, Haun clerked for Judge Alex Kozinski of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from 2000 to 2001. She further developed her legal acumen by clerking for Justice Anthony Kennedy of the U.S. Supreme Court from 2004 to 2005.

These prestigious clerkships provided her with a understanding of the judicial system and shaped her approach to complex legal issues. Following her time in the judiciary, Haun served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney and Digital Currency Coordinator at the U.S. Department of Justice from 2006 to 2017. She was involved in high-profile cases related to digital currencies. In 2017, Haun joined the boards of HackerOne and Coinbase, two companies at the forefront of cybersecurity and cryptocurrency, respectively.

Her involvement with these organizations shows her commitment to advancing technology in a secure and responsible manner. As a member of the California State Bar since 2016 and the District of Columbia Bar since 2003, Haun maintains her professional standing while contributing to the legal community. Haun's expertise in digital currency and blockchain technology has made her a sought-after speaker and advisor in the tech industry. Her insights are frequently shared at conferences and seminars, where she discusses the intersection of law, technology, and finance. As her work continues to influence this field, Kathryn Rose Haun remains a key player in shaping the future of digital finance and legal frameworks surrounding emerging technologies.

Education

Stanford Law School

J.D.

1997

Boston University

B.A.

1993

Experience

General Partner

Andreessen Horowitz
2018

Lecturer In Management

Stanford University Graduate School of Business
2017

Lecturer in Law

Stanford Law School
2016

Assistant U.S. Lawyer & Digital Currency Coordinator

U.S. Department of Justice
2006

Law Clerk to Justice Kennedy

U.S. Supreme Court
2004

Lawyer

Sidley Austin LLP
2001

Law Clerk to Judge Kozinski

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
2000

Accepted Jurisdictions

California
District of Columbia

Court Admissions

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Admitted 2000
U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court · Admitted 2004

Types of Cases Handled

criminal digital currency blockchain

Legal Services Scope

Trial Appellate

Professional Associations

HackerOne

has membership Board Of Directors 2017 - Current

Coinbase

has membership Board Of Directors 2017 - Current

California State Bar

has membership 2016 - Current

District of Columbia Bar

has membership 2003 - Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 2865 Sand Hill Road, Suite 101 Menlo Park CA 94025