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Breyer Capital Austin?—?End of Year Update

Austin Startup

Even during this global pandemic, I’ve found ways to reconnect with old friends here in Austin and Texas. Alongside top-tier co-investors like Bessemer Venture Partners, Capital Factory, Live Oak, Mark VC, Valar Ventures, S3, and so many others, we aspire to help these companies achieve their trailblazing potential.

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Startup Investor Makes a Deal: Engineers for Equity

mashable.com

That company, which now has a client list of more than 200 companies and additional offices in the Philippines and New York, takes on the startup projects that Kayweb Angels selects. The shortage of startup technical talent, especially in New York City, has been well-documented. Have an account?

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“Focus is everything” - Melio's Matan Bar

Cracking the Code

This post is part of Accel’s Secrets to Scaling series, where leaders from across our portfolio share their learnings and advice with the next generation of European and Israeli entrepreneurs building global winners. You raised four rounds within 18 months, waiting until your third round before coming out of stealth mode.

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Corporate Venture Capital: Obligatory or Oxymoron?

David Teten

She had so much insight to share that we broke the interview into two parts, 1) Corporate Venture Capital and more broadly, 2) How the Fortune 500 Can Buy, Invest and Partner with the Innovation Economy (coming soon). . Mari is now building a new venture in human-machine interaction within the Samsung accelerator, currently in stealth mode.

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New Year, New Fund

Seeing Both Sides

As part of our work leading into the new fund, we went on a listening tour - talking to founders about what they want and need from their venture capital partners. What has not changed is that the best founders want experienced guidance, support and value-add, but not interference from their investor partners.