Indy Guha is Comfortable on the Outside Looking in
Guha brought Bain Capital Ventures to Silicon Valley.

Guha brought Bain Capital Ventures to Silicon Valley.
Rory and Scott McGrew ponder luck, happiness and the two words you should never say in a VC pitch.
DCVC leads investments in safer fertilizer, fighting deforestation and fighting disease.
Pati was key in the development of modern day computer chips.
Chambers reflects on one of his first jobs: working with President Reagan.
We take the elevator to the top of San Francisco’s tallest building to find out how corporate venture capital works.
Engineer, entrepreneur and investor behind Nest, eero and other consumer hits.
Lynn, a member of the Midas List and a nuclear engineer, talks chickens and flawed potato chips.
Lefcourt cautions startups against taking too much venture money and helps us understand the realities of recruiting diverse talent.
Kupor quite literally wrote the book on venture capital in Silicon Valley.
We take you inside the first steps a VC takes: raising a fund.
What’s unusual about Unusual? Plus Scott makes the same joke twice.
Welsh invests in maturing companies after their venture capital days are behind them.
One of Silicon Valley’s most successful businessmen on humble beginnings and his path to founding several companies.
From modest beginnings to venture capitalist, Grace describes “class vertigo.”
Behind the scenes at one of 2019’s biggest IPOs, Zoom Technologies.
The long-time Silicon Valley leader tries his hand at venture capital.
The “most powerful woman in startups” made an early investment in Lyft.
“The Godfather of Silicon Valley” on government regulation and the culture of Silicon Valley.
We make a wager with the outspoken venture capitalist over the future of Bitcoin.
Longtime investor Webb is on the board of directors of Salesforce and Visa and guided Yahoo through its sale to Verizon.
Gil was some of the first money into Airbnb, Stripe and Pinterest.
The longtime Silicon Valley leader led three companies through their IPOs.
Hemant Taneja — an investor in big names like Airbnb and Stripe — shares the basics of venture capital.
Ken Kocienda created — among other things — the iPhone spellcheck.
The Kleiner Perkins venture capitalist tells us how entrepreneurs can get his attention — and his money.
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