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🗓️ 28 January 2019
⏱️ 41 minutes
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Josh Kopelman is Founder & Partner @ First Round, one of the world’s leading seed funds with a portfolio including the likes of Uber, Warby Parker, Flatiron Health, Square, HotelTonight, GOAT and more incredible companies. As for Josh, he founded First Round in 2004 to reinvent seed stage investing. Since he has invested in over 200 startups and been ranked 4th in Forbes Midas List and named one of the top ten ‘angel investors’ in the US by Newsweek magazine. Josh has previously sat on the boards of Flatiron Health, Clover Health, AppNexus and more.
In Today’s Episode You Will Learn:
1.) How Josh made his way into the wonderful world of venture from angel investing and what the inspiration behind the founding of First Round was?
2.) How does Josh think about price sensitivity today? What were his learnings from being priced out of the seed round for Twitter and Dropbox? How has Josh seen his relationship to price change over time? How did witnessing the boom and bust both as operator and investor affect his investing mentality today?
3.) How does Josh and First Round think about reserve allocation? How has their thinking changed and evolved over time? Does Josh believe that ownership is fundamentally built on first check? What does the investment decision-making process look like for reserves? In terms of allocation, how does Josh think about time allocation across portfolio? Spend it with the winners, they return the fund or the strugglers and save cents on the dollar?
4.) Josh has spent over 3,000 hours on boards, what have been some of the biggest inflection points that have changed the way he thinks about being a good board member? How has he seen his style and approach change over time? What advice would Josh give to an individual that has just gained their first institutional board seat?
5.) Why does Josh believe that we fundamentally neglect "the pick" today in startup world? Why does Josh believe a high degree of startup mortality begins at the pick (idea) stage? How do the very best founders aproach this stage? How should these founders approach picking their investors? What should they look for? What should they be wary of?
6.) Why does Josh want to be known as a better picker of partners than investments? How has Josh thought about the building ou of the first round partnership over time? If there was anything he would have done differently, what would it be? Why does Josh fundamentally disagree with attribution? How does Josh think about generational transition? What are the steps required to do it well?
Items Mentioned In Today’s Show:
Josh’s Fave Book: Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts
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0:25.9 | Now, Josh is found and partner at First Round, one of the world's leading seed funds, |
0:30.0 | with a portfolio including the lights have checked this out. |
0:32.3 | Uber, Warby Parker, Flatiron Health, Square, Hotel Tonight, Goat and more incredible companies. As for Josh, |
0:39.2 | he founded first round in 2004 to reinvent Seed Stage investing, since he's invested in over 200 |
0:44.8 | startups and been ranked fourth in Forbes Midas list and named one of the top 10 angel investors in the US |
0:50.1 | by Newsweek magazine. Josh was also previously sat on the boards of Flatiron Health, Clover Health, |
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