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🗓️ 9 April 2018
⏱️ 24 minutes
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Paul Hsiao is a Founding Partner @ Canvas Ventures, one of Silicon Valley's leading and newer entrants to the Series A scene. At Canvas, Paul has made investments in the likes of Everwise, Fluxx Labs, Roofstock, Thrive Global, Transfix, and Zola. Before founding Canvas, Paul was a partner at NEA, where he led an early-stage investment in Houzz, as well as, had the privilege of helping eight companies go public on the NYSE or NASDAQ and seventeen companies with successful M&A exits during his 10-year tenure with the firm. Prior to VC, Paul was an entrepreneur with the founding of Mazu Networks, a pioneer in network security that was acquired by Riverbed Technologies.
In Today’s Episode You Will Learn:
1.) How Paul made his way into the world of VC with NEA and got Scott Sandell as his first mentor in VC?
2.) Question from Oren Zeev: Having been a partner at both, how does Paul compare the culture and strategy of two such differing firms of Canvas vs NEA? How does Paul's thinking on exit expectations and requirements change with the change of fund? How does a smaller fund fundamentally change the way you think about investing?
3.) What does Paul believe are the 5 fundamentals of building and scaling a successful marketplace? Why does Paul believe that it is the supply side that tells you if your marketplace is or is not working? Why does Paul believe stubbornness is good in marketplace founders?
4.) Why does Paul believe that raising $100m is critical for new companies if they want to go big? What does this mean for capital efficiency? What does this mean for ownership with multiple dilutive rounds impacting investor returns? How should founders then think about winning the "capital arms race"? What are the exceptions to these rules?
5.) Female founders receive 2.19% of VC funding, however, Paul has many more female founders in portfolio than the industry. Why does Paul think this is? What would Paul like to see change in the distribution of VC funds? What is the required steps to make this happen?
Items Mentioned In Today’s Show:
Paul’s Fave Book: The Innovator's Dilemma
Paul’s Most Recent Investment: Thrive Global, Roofstock
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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 2Bs, where you can message me, and it'd be great to hear |
0:09.4 | your thoughts and feedback on the show. As for the show, we've done feature weeks before with |
0:13.3 | certain funds, on different locations, and I'm very excited to do a thematic feature this week |
0:18.1 | on the theme of marketplaces. So joining us in the hot seat today |
0:21.1 | from the VC perspective is a man with more Marketplace unicorns than I've done 20 VC episodes. |
0:26.4 | And then on Friday, we'll be joined by Marco Zappa Costa, found at Unicorn Marketplace Thumbtack. |
0:31.6 | But to the show today, and I'm thrilled to welcome Paul Sall, founding partner at Canvas Ventures, |
0:36.4 | one of Silicon Valley's leading and newer |
0:38.2 | entrance to the series A scene. At Canvas, Paul's made investments in the likes of Everwise, |
0:43.1 | flux labs, roof stock, thrive global, transfix, and Zola. Before founding Canvas, Paul was a partner |
0:48.8 | at NEA, where he led an early stage investment in House, as well as having the privilege of |
0:53.5 | helping eight companies |
0:54.5 | go public on the New York Stock Exchange or NASDAQ, and 17 companies with successful M&A exits during |
1:00.6 | his 10-year tenure with the firm. And prior to VC, Paul was an entrepreneur with the founding |
1:04.8 | of Mazoo Networks, a pioneer in network security that was acquired by Riverbed Technologies. |
1:10.1 | And I do also want to say a massive thank |
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