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I Asked A $2 Billion Investor For Advice

Clock Speed with Shamus Madan
Clock Speed with Shamus Madan
Episode • Feb 18 • 39m
Dan Ahrens shares his journey from family influences to founding Left Lane Capital and raising a $630 million fund. He discusses the traits of great investors and offers advice for early career professionals, emphasizing the value of hustle and thinking like an owner. Dan explores evaluating investments, promoting from within, and operating efficiently. He provides insights on human-led sourcing in venture capital and overcoming career stagnation. The episode delves into identifying key traits in a team, starting a company in the current market, and balancing long-term and short-term thinking in investments. Dan reflects on past decisions and offers guidance for aspiring venture capitalists.

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(0:00) Introduction and background of Dan Ahrens (0:28) Traits of a great investor and advice for early career professionals (1:06) Influence of family on career choices (2:44) Common traits of successful individuals and the value of hustle (6:43) Founding LeftLane Capital and consumer market insights (10:24) The journey to raising a $630 million fund (13:00) Entrepreneurship and the role of age (15:09) Handling rejection and the value of thinking like an owner (17:02) Investment evaluation strategies (19:22) The importance of promoting from within and operating efficiently (22:53) Quick framework for evaluating new industries (23:43) Human-led sourcing in venture capital (27:06) Tips for overcoming career stagnation (29:22) Identifying key traits and A players in a team (31:47) Insights on starting a company in the current market (33:44) Reflecting on past decisions and advice to younger self (34:42) Balancing long-term and short-term thinking in investments (37:13) Guidance for aspiring venture capitalists

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