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🗓️ 20 July 2018
⏱️ 36 minutes
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Fritz Lanman is the CEO @ ClassPass, the startup that provides the most flexible fitness membership ever. To date, they have raised over $154m in VC funding from the likes of Thrive, GV, CRV, Fifth Wall and Temasek just to name a few. As for Fritz, prior to ClassPass he was the Founder & CEO @ Livestar, a mobile recommendations startup that was acquired by Pinterest. Before that, he was a Senior Director in the Corporate Strategy Group @ Microsoft where he led several multi-billion dollar M&A evaluations and strategy projects including the Facebook investment and Yahoo deal. If that was not enough, Fritz is also a tremendously successful angel with a portfolio including the likes of Square, Pinterest, Wish, Flexport, Everlane and 75 or so more companies.
In Today’s Episode You Will Learn:
1.) How Fritz made his way into the world of startups with Microsoft? How that led to angel investments in Wish, Flexport, Square and more? How he came to be CEO @ ClassPass?
2.) How did the $250m Microsoft investment in Facebook come about? What made Fritz so confident he told Steve Ballmer he was willing to bet his career it would be a $10Bn company? What was the decision-making process internally around that deal?
3.) How does Fritz assess his own asset allocation strategy? Why does Fritz not agree with thesis-driven angel investing? When starting angel investing, how did he approach portfolio construction? Why does Fritz believe it is immensely synergistic to be both an operator and angel? As a result, how does Fritz approach placing investors in a quadrant between helpfulness and high maintenance?
4.) Why does Fritz believe that your investor cannot be your recruiter? What have been Fritz biggest learnings on continuously attracting the best talent? Why does Fritz believe that it is BS that one should not celebrate fundraising? Ultimately, what does Fritz elieve fundraising signifies?
5.) ClassPass has expanded to 34 markets over the last few years, how does Fritz determine when is the right time to pour fuel on the fire? What are the 2 fundamental questions one must ask before you do? Does Fritz believe that aggressive growth and capital efficiency are mutually exclusive? How does Fritz think about capital efficiency with ClassPass today?
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Fritz’s Fave Book: Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage to the Antarctic
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to the 20 minute VC with me, Harry Stebbings, and I'd love to see you on |
0:03.5 | Instagram at H. Stebbings, 1996, with two B's, where you can see all things behind the scenes |
0:08.5 | from us at the 20 minute VC, and suggest guests and ask questions for future episodes. |
0:13.4 | And speaking of episodes, today I welcome a guest I've wanted to have on the show for a very, |
0:17.3 | very long time, a seasoned and immensely well-respected operator, a successful |
0:21.4 | founder and an incredible angel, and so I'm thrilled to welcome Fritz Landman to the hot seat |
0:25.7 | today. Now, Fritz is the CEO at Class Pass, the startup that provides the most flexible |
0:30.4 | fitness membership ever. To date, they've raised over $154 million in VC funding from the likes of |
0:36.0 | Thrive, GV, CRV, Fifth Wall Wall and Temasek, just to name a few. |
0:40.7 | As for Fritz, prior to Class Pass, he was the founder and CEO at Livestar, a mobile |
0:44.7 | recommendation startup that was acquired by Pinterest. And before that, he was a senior director |
0:49.2 | in the corporate strategy group at Microsoft, where he led several multi-billion dollar |
0:53.2 | M&A evaluations and strategy |
0:54.9 | projects, including the Facebook investment and the Yahoo deal. And if that wasn't enough, |
0:59.3 | Fritz is also a tremendously successful angel investor, with a portfolio including the |
1:03.2 | lights of Square, Pinterest, Wish, Flexport, Everlane, and 75 or so more companies. I'd also |
1:09.5 | want to say a big thank you to Ryan Sava at Redpoint |
1:11.8 | and Charlie Songhurst for the intro stay. That really does mean so much to me. But before we |
1:16.2 | welcome Fritz to the hot seat today, the reality is that hiring amazing developers is hard, |
1:20.7 | and it's much harder if you're looking only in a 25-mile radius of your office, and that's |
1:24.7 | where Terminal comes in. Terminal is your dedicated partner in |
1:27.7 | rapidly standing up world-class remote technical teams. How do they deliver both speed and quality? |
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