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Storyteller:
Sutian Dong, Venture Partner, Female Founders Fund. Previously Partner at Female Founders Fund, First Mark Capital. NYU Stern Alum. Now, she is starting something new.
Here are the topics we discussed in the episode along with the time in the video when it was mentioned.
Women in VC Community: 0:35m
1. Women in VC has been very instrumental in creating an inclusive community at a grass-root level, whether it is sharing deal flow, LP resources, VC socials or mentorship platform with Techstars. Tell me what was missing in women in VC community before that led you and Jessica to create such movement.
Preparation for VC Industry: 3:54m
Market change and opportunities for new fund managers: 7:04m
Bias and prejudices in VC Industry for change catalyst: 12:48m
Liquidity as LP from fund of fund perspective: 18:27m
5. Venture Capital is one asset class which is also cyclical. The boom-bust cycle, appetite for high risk but it also has a lock up period for Limited Partners for as long as 7-10years unlike hedge funds where LPs can redeem their capital out of market panic. For many of us we look investment as permanent capital that protects from erratic market behavior and good investments need long term commitment. Liquidity has been an issue for LPs for a long time, as someone who is planning to start a fund of fund, how do you approach the liquidity position.
Thinking Model and LP Resources: 22:56m
So how do you prepare yourself for such a lifestyle. What learning habits that you have or acquired ? How do you analyze various thinking models? What are the LP resources that you read and follow.
Short questions:
Never Have I Ever: (related to previous investment decisions)
Never have I ever said no to a startup investment run by a single founder - Single founder myth
Never have I ever said no to a startup because I loved the product and hated the founder - Founder market fit
Never have I ever been in a board meeting and hated the outcome but did not say anything - Board discussions