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“I try not to ride the emotional wave of startup life like I sometimes did before” and other lessons from a second time founder

Hunter Walker

Homebrew was on the board of a construction tech startup called BuildingConnected , having led their seed financing. and we also had a great relationship with the partner. I can’t say we have major regrets here though — Susa has been a great partner. The needs of the lead investor for ownership?

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Founders Interview: Atlas Group London – ConstructionTech Transforming Healthcare

The Startup Magazine

So, our pathway to the right stakeholders has really been through our Customer Engagement Framework. It became clear to us that while funding bodies are committed to supporting positive interventions and are ready to provide financing, they are discouraged by previous projects that cost too much and took too long.

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LinkedIn's Series B Pitch to Greylock: Pitch Advice for Entrepreneurs

reidhoffman.org

× At Greylock , my partners and I are driven by one guiding mission: always help entrepreneurs. Investors see a lot of pitches. In a single year, the classic general partner in a venture firm is exposed to around 5,000 pitches; decides to look more closely at 600 to 800 of them; and ends up doing between 0 and 2 deals.

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What’s a Seed Fund to Do When a Seed Round is $20 Million?

Hunter Walker

With Homebrew we’re focused on being ‘partners of conviction’ to founders during the first few years of their companies. Heading into Homebrew II, Satya and I are still discussing our framework for evaluating these opportunities. Here’s what we’ve observed and how we currently think of these rounds.