by rsobers on 3/23/15, 6:49 PM with 5 comments
by foobarqux on 3/23/15, 7:20 PM
From what I can tell senior partners are still predominately MBAs. Beyer, Doer, Boetha, Gurley, Khosla, etc
by needacig on 3/23/15, 7:32 PM
I appreciate the characterization of VC firms as clubs though. That makes sense.
by youngButEager on 3/24/15, 3:20 AM
If EP was so adamant about trying to 'bring KPCB along' and change it's 'boys club' culture -- which really rings with JC's point #2 --
-- why did she leave VC? She's 100% convinced she got passed over for promotion at KPCB for illegitimate reasons.
Thus she's convinced she has a lot to give in VC. And she has years of experience.
And there are other VC firms with a very inclusive environment for both genders.
Why on earth abandon a highly remunerative career path, if she's confident of her VC talents? Being CEO of Reddit isn't bad, but financially she'd be MUCH better off sticking with what she knows.
by CurtMonash on 3/24/15, 3:20 AM
They also had a gimmick -- their visual. Ann is tiny, while John is a former NBA forward. If there isn't a full 1 1/2 foot difference in their heights, it's close to that. As Ann told the story then, it helped people remember them. :)
Ann, by the way, was a founder, while John had worked for another VC (Pitch Johnson) and elsewhere in finance (Victor Niederhoffer) after his hoops career ended.