Accelerating the creation of a sustainable future
Voyager invests in early-stage climate technology companies creating the foundation of a decarbonized global economy and a livable future for all.
The global carbon transition is underway.
Many billion-dollar climate technology companies will be founded this decade, creating new markets and swiftly overtaking incumbents across the modern economic system. A generation of climate-motivated founders is leveraging the technological opportunity enabled by years of foundational research and development in materials science and energy alongside breakthroughs in computing, sensing, and biotechnology.
Defined by superior product performance, competitive unit economics, and growing demand from businesses, consumers, and governments worldwide, these new technology companies are reshaping the foundation of the global economy.
This is a market opportunity worth trillions.
Voyager invests in technology companies creating the future of mobility, energy, materials, food, the built environment, analytics, industrial systems, and carbon removal.
To Voyager, we bring 28 years of collective experience in climate stabilization. We have founded and built climate technology companies valued at nearly $2B and crafted climate policy at the International Energy Agency and Obama White House Office of Energy and Climate Change. Since 2015, we have individually invested in more than 25 climate technology companies.
This is our lives' work.
We are hiring for new roles at Voyager.
Sarah Sclarsic has been building and investing in transformative technology companies since 2009 and brings expertise in mobility, biotech, food and materials production and carbon removal. She co-founded car-sharing firm Getaround and served as the founding business director of Modern Meadow, the world’s first company making biofabricated leather and meat. Sclarsic enrolled in the PhD program at MIT in 2018 to research bioengineering strategies for carbon removal, completing her Master’s thesis before launching Voyager.
Sarah is a graduate of Harvard and of MIT, where she researched atmospheric carbon removal. She lives in New York City.
Sierra has been structuring markets, financial products and investments for climate stabilization since 2005 and brings expertise in energy, policy and financing. A Kauffman Fellow, she has invested in more than 25 early-stage climate tech companies since 2015. Previously, Sierra led corporate development teams at financial technology companies responsible for $3B+ in solar and energy efficiency financing. Her experience in climate policy and market design includes the Obama White House Office of Energy and Climate Change and the International Energy Agency.
Sierra is a graduate of Stanford and Harvard, where she researched lifecycle emissions analysis and carbon market design. Sierra lives in San Francisco with her husband and young daughter.
Sarah Sclarsic has been building and investing in transformative technology companies since 2009 and brings expertise in mobility, biotech, food and materials production and carbon removal. She co-founded car-sharing firm Getaround and served as the founding business director of Modern Meadow, the world’s first company making biofabricated leather and meat. Sclarsic enrolled in the PhD program at MIT in 2018 to research bioengineering strategies for carbon removal, completing her Master’s thesis before launching Voyager.
Sarah is a graduate of Harvard and of MIT, where she researched atmospheric carbon removal. She lives in New York City.
Sierra has been structuring markets, financial products and investments for climate stabilization since 2005 and brings expertise in energy, policy and financing. A Kauffman Fellow, she has invested in more than 25 early-stage climate tech companies since 2015. Previously, Sierra led corporate development teams at financial technology companies responsible for $3B+ in solar and energy efficiency financing. Her experience in climate policy and market design includes the Obama White House Office of Energy and Climate Change and the International Energy Agency.
Sierra is a graduate of Stanford and Harvard, where she researched lifecycle emissions analysis and carbon market design. Sierra lives in San Francisco with her husband and young daughter.
We are hiring for new roles on our team.
We recognize the stakes in stabilizing the climate and arresting mass extinction within our lifetimes. We are deeply alarmed by biodiversity loss as major natural systems hurtle towards tipping points - from the Amazon to the Arctic. And we recognize the power of markets and technology to swiftly shift our course at a global scale.
We are motivated by urgency and opportunity. Join us.