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Even before getting any funding, VCs always ask “how long will this money you are raising last?” After funding, the question is still the same but phrased as “So, when is our cash out date?” They are absolutely right to make this ”running out of [...]
For the second time in the last couple of weeks, my iPhone checkins are not working. I am a huge fan of the product. The market is huge, you are the first to the party, and there are so many ways to make money with this. But, if [...]
I was worried about New York. Having done all of my technical work in San Francisco, I had the idea that real tech companies can only sprout in Silicon Valley drilled into my me by some of the top venture capitalists in the country. Well, my eyes started [...]
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I am the Managing Director of RTP Ventures, the U.S. operation of a $700M+ international Venture Capital fund. I was also a Venture Partner at Greycroft. I am a three-time founder and CEO of software companies including Plumtree Software and Elastra. Spent most of my life working on databases and working with VCs. Finally bit the bullet and joined one. Ready for something new. Passionate and intense about Software and New York City. (I know where the title comes from, and... the falcon can not hear the falconer)
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