Happy New Year! I’m thrilled to announce that Avidan Ross is our first guest of 2021 Avidan is the Founder and managing partner of Root Ventures and one of the most thoughtful newer seed stage managers in the market.
Like many that have appeared on the show, Avidan took a non-traditional path into venture. After graduating from Columbia, Avidan spent time in various engineering roles before becoming CTO at CIM Group, L.P., a private equity firm currently with $30B under management. After nearly 7 years at CIM, Avidan moved on to become a host a Food Network pilot and also co-write a book on the best coffee in the U.S.
In 2013 Avidan founded Root Ventures. Today, he and his partners Chrissy Meyer, Kane Hseih, and Lee Edwards each bring strong engineering backgrounds and a passion for taking a very hands-on roles with their portfolio companies which incline toward very technical in nature.
In this episode we discuss the following topics:
00:35 Avidan’s journey into venture capital
04:15 Getting comfortable with investing in early-stage deep tech companies out of a small fund
09:01 What is the most important thing they look to bring to founders
11:38 Portfolio construction and why they reserve more than most seed funds
16:44 Portfolio sizing
18:54 His thoughts on generalist funds vs. specialists
21:32 How they think about value-add.
25:54 The hiring model Root uses
30:06 The difference fundraising Fund I and Fund II, and building relationships with LP’s.
39:46 Avidan’s biggest career mistake.
41:02 His biggest investing miss.
42:30 The people in the industry he’s inspired by.
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I’d love to know what you took away from my conversations with Avidan Ross. Follow me @SamirKaji and give me your insights and questions with the hashtag #ventureunlocked. If you’d like to be considered as a guest or have someone you’d like to hear from (GP or LP), drop me a direct message on Twitter.
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