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Beyond the Cap Table
Jennifer Neundorfer, January Ventures
21 episodes
5 days ago
Beyond the Cap Table is a podcast hosted by January Ventures’ Jennifer Neundorfer. The show aims to demystify the various parts of venture capital and highlight founders, funders, and other game changers who are building new networks and enabling the new establishment in the startup and venture world. Venture capital is all about driving alpha, and Jennifer’s guests are truly innovating on the venture model to drive outlier returns. Tune in to hear the candid stories behind what these guest do, why they’re doing it and the results their driving.
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Beyond the Cap Table is a podcast hosted by January Ventures’ Jennifer Neundorfer. The show aims to demystify the various parts of venture capital and highlight founders, funders, and other game changers who are building new networks and enabling the new establishment in the startup and venture world. Venture capital is all about driving alpha, and Jennifer’s guests are truly innovating on the venture model to drive outlier returns. Tune in to hear the candid stories behind what these guest do, why they’re doing it and the results their driving.
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Jeremiah Gordon from CapitalG on why building a tribe is crucial to success in VC, why Alphabet invested $100M in Black-led funds and startups, and how to make a venture fund a viable franchise
Beyond the Cap Table
31 minutes 53 seconds
1 year ago
Jeremiah Gordon from CapitalG on why building a tribe is crucial to success in VC, why Alphabet invested $100M in Black-led funds and startups, and how to make a venture fund a viable franchise

This is an episode of January Ventures’ Beyond the Cap Table podcast, hosted by Jennifer Neundorfer. We aim to demystify the various parts of venture capital and highlight founders, funders, and other game changers who are building new networks and enabling the new establishment in the startup and venture world. Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts.

During this episode, we interview Jeremiah Gordon, General Counsel at CapitalG. Jeremiah shares:

  • His unique take on the venture capital industry from his various legal, LP, and angel investor viewpoints
  • What makes a venture fund a viable franchise, and how he helps emerging managers achieve that
  • What role affinity groups play in supporting diverse founders, and how the Black Angel Group at Alphabet is especially well positioned to provide differentiated support for founders
  • Why he thinks now is a great time to build a company despite the current economic conditions
  • Why venture capital is a team sport and why building your 'tribe' is crucial to your success

Jeremiah joined Google in 2011 and has been the General Counsel/Chief Compliance Officer of CapitalG since its creation. In this role, Jeremiah manages legal and regulatory affairs for CapitalG and is involved in all aspects of CapitalG, including fund formation, deal execution, portfolio management and international investments. Before CapitalG, Jeremiah was a senior counsel at Google where he worked with Google’s corporate development team on acquisitions, investments and special projects. Prior to Google, Jeremiah worked at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati where he represented leading technology companies, entrepreneurs and investors in significant transactions and business challenges. Early in his career, Jeremiah was a corporate associate at Cravath, Swaine & Moore. Jeremiah holds an AB in Economics from Princeton University and a JD from Harvard Law School.

Beyond the Cap Table
Beyond the Cap Table is a podcast hosted by January Ventures’ Jennifer Neundorfer. The show aims to demystify the various parts of venture capital and highlight founders, funders, and other game changers who are building new networks and enabling the new establishment in the startup and venture world. Venture capital is all about driving alpha, and Jennifer’s guests are truly innovating on the venture model to drive outlier returns. Tune in to hear the candid stories behind what these guest do, why they’re doing it and the results their driving.