
This week, we're stoked to talk with Marshall Sandman, Managing Partner of Animal Capital on Creator Economy Club.
Animal Capital is a VC fund with a difference. It's a pioneering company aimed straight at GenZ.
Even Animal Capital's GPs and OPs are all under 30.
Marshall (age 29) brings venture experience, vetting the businesses, networking, and making investments. GP Michael Gruen (23) has already been an entrepreneur for 10+ years. And OPs Josh Richards (19), Griffin Johnson (22) and Noah Beck (20) are the Gen Z Creators using their pulling power to bring millions of fans into the game.
"It only makes sense after having seen an explosion in the number of creators and startup capitals. Well, the next step was obvious creators raising a VC fund." Hugo Amsellem
Animal Capital's Limited Partners bring an impressive array of founder experience and star power to the table too. We're talking Mark Randolph (founder of Netflix), Rich Miner (co-founder of Android), Christina Aguilera and Matt Rutler, to name a few.
In this episode, you'll learn:
"Rich Miner's helpful in the music space… Every single one of my investors provides a unique value to my founders."
"Parallel Learning's a perfect business for us because it's personally meaningful. And we can help affect the outcome there in a bunch of different ways. They're doing something great for people and they're making money."
"When all those buckets align we're able to drive big results for the business and our investors."
"Willing to pivot and know that the business as it exists that pre-seed and seed may not be the business that scales."
"But then they can join in new ventures like Josh starting the BFF podcast with Dave Portnoy. That widens the audience."
Clubhouse audience members join the conversation with questions and comments on Creators and products, the danger of burnout, and trends in the Creator Economy.
Where does Marshall see Animal Capital fitting into the Creator Economy?
How can Creators leverage their popularity for good and create a multi-million dollar business at the same time?
It's all there and more in this week's show.
How to Invest in Creators by Hugo Amsellem