251. Funding the Misunderstood Technical Founder, Self Evaluation as a Solo Capitalist, and Capital to Underwrite R&D risk vs. S&M risk (Farooq Abbasi) - a podcast by Nick Moran
from 2020-10-05T10:00
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Farooq Abbasi of Preface Ventures joins Nick to discuss Funding the Misunderstood Technical Founder, Self Evaluation as a Solo Capitalist, and Capital to Underwrite R&D risk vs. S&M risk. In this episode, we cover:
- Walk us through your background and path to VC
- Why did you launch Preface?
- What's the thesis at Preface?
- How do you define enterprise/infrastructure frontier enterprise?
- What's most different about your approach?
- Are the businesses you fund created and ideated by the founders or is it a collaboration between you and the founders or do you take concepts and bring them to future founders?
- What's your approach to sourcing?
- Because your model is different and the founder profile is a bit different than most... in what unique ways do you provide value post-investment?
- You're a solo-capitalist... How do you evaluate yourself and keep some checks/balances on your decisions?
- Did you put together an LPAC -- if so how big is the group, how often do you meet and when/where do they help?
- Are you actively investing in open-source startups?
- What are your thoughts on the Bifurcation in the VC industry... capital underwriting of R&D risk vs. S&M risk?
- What are your thoughts on biases in founder selection, data-driven predictors of founder success?
- What's been the greatest challenge in your VC career and how have you overcome it?
- You’re passionate about Diversity, having founded Diversity.vc in 2016. How are you practicing a more inclusive style of venture capital?
- Three data points... hypothetical investment scenario
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