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The Puck: Venture Capital and Beyond

The Puck: Venture Capital & Beyond showcases the innovative forethought that defines the venture capital world. Join us as we follow the puck and explore what this community has to offer. Listen as we have in-depth conversations, gaining insights and lessons from well-established VCs, entrepreneurs, and other leading technology experts. We will learn about their successes, challenges, and how they got to where they are today. Along the way we will discover what investors most look for in who they invest in and what to avoid when making your pitch. We will also follow industry leaders to understand the cutting-edge technologies and trends that continue to shape our world.
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Episodes

Episode 17: Donald Lee of LKP Global Law

Donald S. Lee is a partner in the corporate transactional group at LKP Global Law. Don takes us through his experience moving from litigation to corporate law, as well as working with entrepreneurs and representing investors. He shares his thoughts on reaching across the aisle in a divided political climate, the many ways to access capital, and how he built out his practice with a focus on the early-stage technology world.

May 12, 202032 min

Episode 16: Polina Chebotarev and Filipp Chebotarev of Cambridge SPG

Polina and Filipp Chebotarev, the brother-sister founding team of Cambridge SPG, share their journey starting in real estate and then transitioning into multiple investment sectors. They talk about the newest innovations in the food and beverage industry and the cutting-edge technology that is changing the future of the ‘better for you’ investment space, all with an emphasis on social impact and value creation.

Dec 18, 201938 min

Episode 15: Dave Young of Cooley

E15: Dave Young, partner and co-founder of the Santa Monica office of the Cooley Law Firm, is one of the top VC lawyers in Los Angeles. Dave gives us a unique and valuable perspective on the Southern California VC community. He discusses early stage seed funding and what he has learned working with young companies as well as weathering the dot-com bubble of the early 2000s, digital media, and what makes LA an attractive city for VCs.

Nov 12, 201945 min

Episode 14: Minnie Ingersoll of TenOneTen

Minnie Ingersoll, VC and partner at TenOneTen Ventures, takes us on a journey through her long career in Tech, both as a VC and as a product manager. Starting out in the early days at Google, Minnie discusses how her experience with the global giant informed her current work at TenOneTen and SHIFT. She shares her views on the online car industry, the importance of resilience as an entrepreneur, and the larger social responsibility of tech companies as they continue to inform how we live and comm...

Oct 10, 201942 min

Episode 13: David Waxman of TenOneTen

David Waxman, managing partner of TenOneTen, engages in a thought-provoking dialogue about the various applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in our day to day lives. Machine learning, one form of the broader term AI, touches our lives in ways that we have come to take for granted in the last decade. From understanding voice recognition with Alexa and self-driving cars, to exploring different ways that machine learning can influence the media we consume and dictate our navigation, join us ...

Jul 16, 201941 min

Episode 12: Eva Ho of Fika Ventures

Eva Ho, entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist, shares her incredible story starting with growing up in Mozambique and coming to the US as a refugee at an early age. Co-founder and general partner at Fika Ventures, Eva walks us through her early years after college and how she eventually forged her path into the world of venture capital. In addition to her professional accomplishments, Eva is avid in her service to others. Working with multiple non-profits to create positive systemic change ...

Apr 18, 201946 min

Episode 11: Gil Elbaz of Factual

Gil Elbaz is an investor and entrepreneur best known for co-founding Applied Semantics (acquired by Google in 2003) and founding Factual. A pioneer of natural language technology and vocal believer in the vast potential of data accessibility, Gil starts at the beginning describing his early fascination with data. He takes us through his different entrepreneurial pursuits and then gives us some practical applications of how information-sharing technologies are changing the world.

Mar 04, 201933 min

Episode 10: Rahul Sonnad from Tesloop

Rahul Sonnad, founder of Tesloop and serial entrepreneur, briefly discusses his early days as a software developer at Microsoft and Adobe, and his transition into his first companies. Rahul offers practical tips for aspiring entrepreneurs, sharing details about the future of autonomous driving and Tesloop’s galvanizing role in that arena. Our conversation leads to the blockchain and tokenization opportunities in Rahul’s business model, conveying the many valuable applications in this innovative ...

Feb 12, 201945 min

Episode 9: Matt Kozlov from Techstars

Matt Kozlov, managing director at Techstars, shares with us his journey from his early career at Yahoo and Sony Entertainment, later starting a mobile gaming company, and eventually making a shift into venture capital. Matt found his way to Techstars, a leading nationwide startup accelerator, and discusses the bold and transformative programs that the accelerator works on.

Oct 29, 201845 min

Episode 8: Michael Jones from Science, Inc.

Michael Jones, Co-Founder and CEO of Science, quickly walks us through his entrepreneurial beginnings starting and selling his own companies, later becoming the CEO of MySpace, and his experience founding the venture firm Science, Inc. Mike discusses in detail Science Blockchain, a Reg D private offering fund that provides a model for investment funds seeking to invest in and leverage the benefits of blockchain technology, explaining the ICO process, how their tokens work, and the fascinating op...

Oct 09, 201839 min

Episode 7: Steven Dietz from Level 4 Fleet Services, Inc.

Steven Dietz, veteran VC and current CEO of Level 4 Fleet Services, has been one of the leading investors in the automotive industry for well over a decade. Listen as Steven gives us a snapshot into the world of self-driving cars, sharing insights into the types of changes that could await our streets, communities, industries, and more.

Mar 12, 201833 min

Episode 6: William Quigley from Opskins | WAX Token (Part 2)

Part II of William Quigley’s interview jumps into his explanation of decentralization through blockchain and the age of smart contracts, along with clarifying some of the metrics of valuation that have been used to measure these currencies.

Mar 05, 201825 min

Episode 5: William Quigley from Opskins | WAX Token (Part 1)

William Quigley, a leader in the blockchain and cryptocurrency uprising, breaks down in clear terms the value, strengths and weaknesses of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies more broadly. William traces lessons learned and the path that led him into the world of crypto, sharing how the emergence of such currencies have seamlessly fit into his company, OPSkins, a marketplace for digital goods. William also gets into the role and benefits that cryptos could have with global e-commerce giant, Amazon.

Feb 23, 201837 min

Episode 4: Howard Ko from Morpheus Ventures

Listen as Howard Ko, principal at Morpheus Ventures, enlightens us with his perspective of the LA ecosystem and discusses disruptive technologies such as the Hyperloop, autonomous vehicles, and more. Howard, a VC with a strong foundation in operations, shares his opinions of what he looks for when evaluating investments, and the kinds of teams he keeps an eye out for.

Feb 20, 201822 min

Episode 3: Rick Smith from CrossCut Ventures

Learn from LA VC veteran, Rick Smith, as he reminisces about the trials and tribulations of starting a fund in the midst of the great recession, and the passion that kept him and his team going to build one of the leading funds in Los Angeles today

Feb 09, 201833 min

Episode 2: Mark Mullen from Double M Partners | Bonfire Ventures

Mark Mullen from Double M Partners and Bonfire Ventures imparts stories and lessons he learned while working for the father of cable, Bill Daniels, prior to his successful career as a venture capitalist. Mark discusses his focus as a B2B investor, what he looks for in the people he invests in, specific areas where he is investing, and the unique qualities of the Los Angeles ecosystem.

Feb 05, 201823 min

Episode 1: Jim Armstrong from March Capital Partners

Jim Armstrong from March Capital shares insightful stories about his path to becoming a venture capitalist. Armstrong takes us through his experience starting out with Idealab, reflects on lessons from Overture and its sale to Yahoo, describes being at the ground level of Paypal, and talks about the evolution of Southern California as a tech hub.

Jan 22, 201821 min
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