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🗓️ 10 September 2018
⏱️ 32 minutes
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Shabih Rizvi is the Founding Partner @ Gradient Ventures, Google’s new AI-focused venture fund, which will invest in and connect early-stage startups with Google’s resources, innovation, and technical leadership in artificial intelligence. Prior to Gradient, Shabih was a Partner at KPCB, where he was actively involved with investments in TrueCaller, Mobcrush, Veem and Ujet. In addition, he helped the firm build their seed program and served as advisor to Flipagram and Victorious. Before KPCB, Shabih founded and led the startup outreach program for Google Play. Prior to Google Play, Shabih worked on the Mobile Apps Lab team which built SMB products. His primary focus was scaling TalkBin (Acquired by Google) to enterprise clients. Shabih joined Google after Google’s acquisition of AdMob, where he was a manager on the Business Development team.
In Today’s Episode You Will Learn:
1.) How Shabih made his way into the world of venture with Kleiner Perkins and how he came to be a Founding Partner @ Google's AI focused venture fund, Gradient? What were Shabih's greatest lessons from working side by side with John Doerr?
2.) Shabih has said to me before "founder relationships and their longevity really matter". What does Shabih mean by this? How has this played out for Shabih in an investing environment? What have been Shabih's subsequent learnings?
3.) How does Shabih identify the "3 buckets" that VCs source from? How does Shabih look to filter through opportunities at scale? What must he see in the deck? What are his quick no's? What is Shabih's framework for saying no both with efficiency and kindness? Why does Shabih believe this is one of the hardest parts of the role?
4.) What does the internal investment decision-making process look like at Gradient? Why do they believe that 2 partner meetings a week is optimal? Prior to that, how does Shabih structure his meetings with founders? Why does Shabih believe it is so important to go to them at their HQ? Should all investors go to the founder?
5.) Why is Shabih a strong believer in the decentralisation of talent away from the valley? What are the primary drivers for this decentralization? How does Shabih think about pricing in different regions? To what extent does it differ wildly? How does Shabih respond to traditional SaaS wisdom that you have to build your SaaS business in the valley?
Items Mentioned In Today’s Show:
Shabih’s Fave Book: Measure What Matters, When Breathe Becomes AirÂ
Shabih’s Most Recent Investment: Scotty.ai
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome back to the 20 minute VC with me, Harry Stebbings, and I'd love to see you on |
0:04.0 | Instagram at H. Stebbing's 1996 with two B's. But as we all know, I love doing the show, but it's even |
0:09.8 | better when I can have great friends on the show. And that's very much the case today with a very |
0:13.9 | special guest, who's been a great friend to me. And with that in mind, I'm thrilled to welcome Shabby Risvey, founding partner at Gradient Ventures, Google's new |
0:21.6 | AI-focused venture fund, which will invest in and connect early-stage startups with Google's |
0:26.3 | resources, innovation and technical leadership in artificial intelligence. Prior to Gradient, |
0:31.2 | Shabby was a partner at Kleiner Perkins, where he was actively involved with investments in |
0:35.1 | Truecaller, Mob Crush, Veem, and UJet. In addition, he helped |
0:38.9 | the firm build their seed program and served as an advisor to Flipper Graham and victorious. |
0:43.3 | Before Kleiner, Shabby founded and led the startup outreach program for Google Play, |
0:47.4 | and I do also want to give a huge hand to previous guest and Shabby's current partner, |
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