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The “Come-from-Behind” Lead Investor

Genuine VC

Of key importance, which we emphasize with our NextView portfolio companies when they’re out raising their Series A, is to run the conversations in parallel rather than serially. Often for a myriad of often idiosyncratic reasons, an entrepreneur is introduced to an attractive new potential VC partner late in the game.

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Out of the Crisis #12: Curative founder Fred Turner and Celine Halioua on diagnostic supply chains, scaling up testing, and partnering with government

Startup Lessons Learned

She believed so deeply in Curative's new mission and the science behind it that she went out and pitched investors on a company she didn't even work for--and got results. You can listen to our conversation on Apple , Google, or wherever you like to download podcasts. Here's my conversation with Curative.

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A Look at What’s Fueling Startup Investments in Colombia

ReadWriteStart

. – Founded by Aron Schwarzkopf and Sebastian Castro , Kushki is improving payment systems in Latin America by facilitating currency conversions and international transfers across the region. Kushki recently raised a Series A round from dev labs and Magma Partners at the end of 2018. Ayenda Rooms.

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Choosing a VC Is Like a Marriage. But Pitching VC’s is NOT Like Dating

View from Seed

There is a well-known trope that choosing a VC to partner with is like marriage. It’s a super important, near permanent relationship, especially for a lead investor that is likely to take a board seat for many years. I know many VC’s that are amazing partners to founders in thick and thin. This is true.

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Is @AngelList Syndicates Really Such a Big Deal?

Both Sides of the Table

If you track the venture capital industry it would be hard to miss the conversation going on this week over AngelList “Syndicates.” It’s hard to be a great lead investor . VCs take their time precisely for the reason Fred articulates – they play the role of “lead investor.”

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The End of Syndication

View from Seed

At this point, the investor and the entrepreneur work together to develop their perfect list of potential partners, and then do targeted outreach to try to bring this investor into the round. Not everyone will get in, but the founder is most likely to pick from those already around the table vs. opening up new conversations.

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How Do I Feel About the Snap IPO Given I Didn’t Invest?

Both Sides of the Table

My job as a VC isn’t to beat myself up or any other partner up for the one deal we didn’t do. We felt proud to be the lead investor in Maker Studios at a sub $5 million valuation. . $12m on a $60m for an early-stage business is a not a bet that most LA firms could or would take.

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