Vocus founder Rick Rudman officially quit his job Monday, just three days after selling his marketing software firm to GTCR for nearly $450M. He’s now eyeing his next move, which could be anything from starting a new tech firm to launching an East Coast version of Y Combinator.
Rick, a Silver Spring, Md., native and father of four, says he’s also interested in eye beacon technology, or there could be a taco shop in his future. He’s not ruling anything out, and he’s in no hurry to start anything new. (We hear the wife has a list of places to visit.) For now he’s shying away from venture capital and angel investing and he describes himself as too impatient to serve on tech boards…