Sramana Mitra: Let me try to ask you some questions that would help us understand how to work with you for our entrepreneurs. Let’s double-click down on Sand Hill Angels. Could you please explain to our audience how Sand Hill Angels work? What would be the procedure for us to work with you? Let’s say
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Sramana Mitra: What is your focus? B2B or B2C? Gary Little: Both. I focus more on the B2B. I have a partner Rebecca Lynn who is strong in FinTech and healthcare IT. I have a partner Paul Hsiao who’s strong in marketplaces. He led an investment which combined SaaS for designers with marketplaces to buy
Responding to a popular request, we are now sharing transcripts of our investor podcast interviews in this new series. The following interview with Christina Brodbeck of Rivet Ventures was recorded in March 2018. Christina Brodbeck, Founding Partner at Rivet Ventures, talks about the firm’s investment thesis of funding companies that target the female demographic in
Responding to a popular request, we are now sharing transcripts of our investor podcast interviews in this new series. The following interview with Amos Ben-Meir of Sand Hill Angels was recorded in February 2018. Amos Ben-Meir, Investor and Board Director at Sand Hill Angels, is a veteran angel investor. You will hear lots of details
Responding to a popular request, we are now sharing transcripts of our investor podcast interviews in this new series. The following interview with Gary Little of Canvas Ventures was recorded in March 2018. Gary Little, Co-founder at Canvas Ventures, discusses the various types of venture capital and the evolution of the industry into a rather
This feature from Benzinga looks at the best and worst IPOs in the first half of 2018, which saw about 118 companies raising an aggregate $35.2 billion, the most since 2014. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links.
Sramana Mitra: How do you process unicorn mania? Are you chasing unicorns? Rami Elkhatib: No, not really. Our entry point is either the Series A or Series B. In a Series B scenario, we come in and lead a Series B only if there is a situation where a company has awesome technology but is