If the music stops, what startup gets a chair? Renegade Partners' co-founders are finding out
Renegade Partners co-founders Renata Quintini and Roseanne Wincek have seen it all in their careers — notably over the past four years when they launched their first fund as the COVID pandemic took hold and navigated the economic roller coaster that followed.
Now, with a second $128 million fund — and a plan to write checks of up to $10 million into 20 startups — Quintini and Wincek join TechCrunch editor Kirsten Korosec on Equity to discuss those early days of their first fund, what they look for in a startup and what’s driving the shift away from megafunds.
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EP 8: AMC’s Gold Mine, The Business of Memes, Glossier Article, and We’re Joined by Packy McCormick and Roseanne Wincek
3:34 - AMC Invested in a Gold Mine, Unfortunately Literally
8:16 - Can You Build a Business on Memes
19:03 - Roseanne Wincek Joins
21:27 - Glossier Article and How Takedown Pieces Are Cattier Than What the Takedown is For
41:17 - Google Employees Aren’t Happy Despite Excessive Foosball Table Access
46:57 - Remote Work Makes it Too Easy to Send Me Angry DMs
Bloomberg - AMC bought a Gold Mine: https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2022-03-15/amc-bought-a-gold-mine
Adam Aron Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Aron
Marc Andresen tweet: https://twitter.com/pmarca/status/1504548145643995142?s=20&t=kxCISRROo_mtX1kn21OOGQ
Packy Shopify/Apple tweet: https://twitter.com/packyM/status/1407008886863826946?s=20&t=kxCISRROo_mtX1kn21OOGQ
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New hire asking for board seat: https://twitter.com/MarkBeylin/status/1499169946907164676?s=20&t=kxCISRROo_mtX1kn21OOGQ
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Renata Quintini and Roseanne Wincek - Investing at the Supercritical Stage - [Invest Like the Best, EP. 240]
My guests today are Renata Quintini and Roseanne Wincek, co-founders and managing directors of Renegade Partners. Before launching Renegade, Renata and Roseanne were partners at high-profile VC firms, Lux Capital and IVP.
During our conversation, we explore their careers and what led them to launch Renegade. We cover what it means to invest at the “Supercritical Stage” in venture and dive into a variety of topics around this theme. We then discuss their investing philosophies more broadly, covering what best-in-class talent pipelines look like, what quality revenue means to them, and what worries them most in search of businesses with outsized potential returns. I think this episode highlights that even as competition in venture has intensified - the best VC partners can offer more than just capital. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Renata and Roseanne.
For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here.
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Show Notes
[00:03:57] - [First question] - What the process of starting a new investment firm was like
[00:05:22] - Why the world needs another venture firm
[00:06:48] - The biggest takeaway from Renata's experience at a start-up Venture firm
[00:07:51] - The inspiration for Renegade
[00:11:48] - The most common mistakes made in the early stages of a company
[00:15:14] - Key items to look into first when evaluating companies
[00:18:04] - Internal superpowers: helping a founder use their strengths
[00:23:46] - Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction
[00:24:04] - What makes a good customer call
[00:25:44] - How more than one Operating Partner changes the conversation and reveals more
[00:27:59] - How businesses have changed in the past few years
[00:30:31] - What companies that have good talent pipelines do to set themselves apart
[00:35:36] - Lessons learned from working with Coda and its CEO, Shishir Mehrotra
[00:38:12] - Lessons learned from working with MasterClass
[00:41:21] - Differentiating between high and low-quality revenue when evaluating a company
[00:47:39] - What scares them about investing in outliers
[00:51:07] - Improvements made as investors and catalysts for those changes
[00:53:48] - Building an organization that will disrupt itself
[00:56:43] - The kindest thing anyone has ever done for them
20VC: The Blurring of Early & Late Stage, Why Your Go To Market Strategy Is More Important Now Than Ever & Why Venture Is The Academia Of Tech with Roseanne Wincek @ IVP
Roseanne Wincek is an investor with IVP, one of the leaders in growth financing with a portfolio including the likes of Snap, AppDynamics, SuperCell and Slack. At IVP, Roseanne focuses on investing in later-stage, high-growth consumer and enterprise companies, currently serving as a Board Observer for MasterClass and actively working with IVP's investments in Compass, Glossier, and Qubole. Prior to IVP, Roseanne was a Principal with Canaan Partners where she completed transactions for Beckon, Metacloud, and Stayful, just to name a few. Prior to VC, Roseanne was a co-founder @ imthemusic working to built music apps on the early Facebook platform.
In Today's Episode You Will Learn:
1.) How Roseanne made her way from science labs to startups and one of the valleys leading growth stage funds?
2.) Question from Maha Ibrahim @ Canaan Partners: How has the transition been from early to late stage? How do the industries differ in terms of startup visibility? Assessing the "what could be"? Allocation to reserve funding? Expected hold period?
3.)Why does Roseanne believe we are seeing a blurring of the lines between early and late stage? What is the effect for late stage of earlier stage funds having opportunity funds? What is the effect for early stage funds to see growth funds investing earlier??
4.) Why does Roseanne believe go to market strategy is now more important than ever? How serious does Roseanne believe the incumbency with regards to distribution channels is? Does this mean startups have to develop proprietary organic distribution channels?
5.) How does Roseanne view competition within the financing market? Question from Jenny Lefcourt @ Freestyle: How has Roseanne consistently gotten into some of the hottest most competitive deals?
Items Mentioned In Today's Show:
Roseanne's Fave Book: Einstein's Refrigerator: Tales of Hot & Cold
Roseanne's Most Recent Investment: Masterclass
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