
Adam Choe: Tundra VC
In this episode, Adam Cho from Tundra VC delves into the benefits and challenges of multi-partner funds and his venture capital journey. He discusses profitability in overlooked sectors, frameworks for starting and managing a fund, and strategies for deal sourcing and decision-making. Adam also covers managing deal flow, selecting organizational tools, and effective communication with founders and LPs. He shares advice on pre-seed investing, evaluating founder passion, and marketing strategies. Additionally, the episode explores tech trends, consumer behavior, the future of the food industry, automation's societal impacts, and guidance for emerging managers in economic downturns.
Key Points
- Consider having a partner with complementary skills when starting a fund to balance workload and enhance decision-making.
- The importance of passion and resilience in founders is critical, especially when navigating difficult times in their startup journey.
- Emerging managers should prioritize building relationships and trust with potential LPs and take a measured approach to raising funds, rather than rushing the process.
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Transcript
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