So today, Shamus Madan sits down with two very special guests, Hunter Walk, the founding partner at Homebrew, and Kate Beardsley, the Founding Partner of Hannah Grey, an early-stage VC Fund revolving around investing in customer-centric founders.
Prior to Homebrew, Hunter led consumer product management at YouTube, starting when it was acquired by Google back in 2003. Hunter's first job in Silicon Valley was in Product Management for SecondLife or LindenLabs, an early version of the metaverse, which still exists today.
Prior to Hannah Grey Kate, lead Special Projects with Martha Stewart. After that position, Hannah became Chief of Staff at Huffington Post and a founding member of Lerer Hippeau.
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(0:00) Introduction and background of Shamus Madan, Hunter Walk, and Kate Beardsley (1:16) Journey into Venture Capital: Hunter Walk and Kate Beardsley share their experiences (8:21) Discussion on the emergence of new consumer products and fintech (10:15) Contrarian strategy in venture capital and its impact on different industries (14:21) The rise of Shield, the self-driving car market, and the next generation of government contractors (18:42) The importance of customer feedback and staying focused on the customer (21:02) Reflections on transitioning from operations to venture capital (24:58) Understanding venture capital and the implications of choosing the right investors (33:57) Recognizing patterns in the VC space, resilience, grit, and the potential of markets with large problems (37:51) Improving investment outcomes and memorable pitches (43:43) Advice to founders on investor relationships and concluding remarks