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First Funders
Shaherose Charania and Aamir Virani
22 episodes
1 month ago
Learn from angel and seed investors bold enough to write the first check. How do they decide which startups to invest in? How do they gain conviction in founders and ideas? How do they add value to their companies? Shaherose Charania and Aamir Virani are operators turned investors. They chat with their friends investing in early-stage technology startups and learn about their strategies to fund the best founders and startup companies. If you are an angel investor or seed investor, you'll hear how others operate. If you are a startup entrepreneur, you'll hear how investors filter and decide on writing that first check.
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Learn from angel and seed investors bold enough to write the first check. How do they decide which startups to invest in? How do they gain conviction in founders and ideas? How do they add value to their companies? Shaherose Charania and Aamir Virani are operators turned investors. They chat with their friends investing in early-stage technology startups and learn about their strategies to fund the best founders and startup companies. If you are an angel investor or seed investor, you'll hear how others operate. If you are a startup entrepreneur, you'll hear how investors filter and decide on writing that first check.
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Investing
Business,
Entrepreneurship
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06: Finding Alpha in Texas - Rajiv Bala, Clutch VC
First Funders
1 hour 12 minutes
1 year ago
06: Finding Alpha in Texas - Rajiv Bala, Clutch VC

Rajiv Bala, GP of Clutch VC, a pre-seed and seed-stage fund exclusively investing in Texas. Rajiv is committed and bullish on the region with a hands-on approach to investing, working with founders on product feedback, team building, and more to see initial customer validation before investing. Rajiv also embraces sub $500 million outcomes to drive fund multiples rather than relying on Unicorn outcomes only. This episode pushed our thinking on what we know and practice here in Silicon Valley, reminding us that there is more than one way to achieve Alpha.

Highlights from our discussion:

  • Starting startups, Texas style: Is it about 24/7 work-life or work-life balance? We discussed a Texas vs. Silicon Valley approach to company building. Can it work and drive outsized venture outcomes?
  • Beyond chasing unicorns: Can you be successful with sub $500M outcomes in VC? We dug into how portfolio construction starts with fund size and what scale of outcomes matters to you.
  • Does previous founder or operator experience make you a better investor? Rajiv believes it builds founder empathy, skills, and experiences that make you more effective in challenging moments.
  • Selective incubation as a strategy: Rajiv will sometimes work with a team for 6 to 12 months before investing to gain information asymmetry, build conviction (or incertitude), and establish a genuine relationship ahead of the check. 

Topics

  • (00:00) - Introduction to First Funders
  • (00:58) - Meet Rajiv Bala: GP, Clutch VC
  • (01:34) - Rajiv's Journey into Venture Capital
  • (03:27) - The Texas Startup Ecosystem
  • (07:44) - Texas-style company building: work-life balance and outcomes
  • (11:06) - Rajiv's lessons on portfolio construction: diversification and fund size as key levers
  • (14:08) - Where and how Rajiv sources deals in Texas
  • (17:16) - Rajiv's "why" for investing: led to his hands-on investing approach
  • (21:01) - Lessons from Early Investment Furnace Software: an early DevOps leader bought by BMC
  • (30:03) - Rajiv's lessons from his worst investment came with an opportunity to build founder empathy on how hard the journey is
  • (35:38) - Rajiv's best investment: he Converse AI journey
  • (40:21) - A higher valuation isn't the end game, pick your investors for a long game
  • (42:10) - Selective incubation: Rajiv builds relationships with Founders before the check and wants to see the product reach initial traction
  • (48:48) - Clutch's Investment Strategy and Market Focus
  • (59:13) - Key Takeaways and Final Thoughts


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First Funders
Learn from angel and seed investors bold enough to write the first check. How do they decide which startups to invest in? How do they gain conviction in founders and ideas? How do they add value to their companies? Shaherose Charania and Aamir Virani are operators turned investors. They chat with their friends investing in early-stage technology startups and learn about their strategies to fund the best founders and startup companies. If you are an angel investor or seed investor, you'll hear how others operate. If you are a startup entrepreneur, you'll hear how investors filter and decide on writing that first check.