Winter Mead of Oper8r joins Nick to discuss How to Raise a VC Fund, The YC for Emerging Managers, and Family Office Trends. In this episode we cover:
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Tell us a little more about Oper8or. Why did you leave Sapphire to start this program?
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Give us an overview of Oper8or?
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Walk us through the selection process and what you're looking for.
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Bring us up to speed on progress-to-date, how you measure success, and what the plan is going forward?
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You published your first book last year -- “
How to Raise a Venture Capital Fund”. The target audience for the book is fairly obvious... was the motivation to write the book similar to why you started Oper8r?
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What are the most common mistakes new fund managers make?
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How do you think about types of LPs or profiles that fund managers should be targeting?
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What are the patterns, practices or even tactics of the most successful fundraisers that you've observed?
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You co-authored a research effort w/ First Republic on Family Office Investors -- what were the key takeaways?
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What are some of the common reasons that LPs pass that might not be so obvious?
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What's the biggest difference between winning fund strategies of the early 2010s vs winning fund strategies in the next decade?
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What factor do you find to be of critical importance that is most often underappreciated by LPs?
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Currently over 1500 active venture funds... Do you think the market can support this high of a volume of funds?
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Often, a startup investor may get early positive or negative signals on an investment within the first 18-24 months. As an LP, how long does it take to get a sense whether the decision to invest was good or you might want to have that one back?
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Why is emerging VC compelling as an sub-asset class of VC?
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