In this episode,
Andreas Munk Holm and
Jeppe Høier sit down with
Nicole LeBlanc, Partner at
Woven Capital, the $800M growth-stage CVC fund backed by
Toyota. They unpack what it takes to drive real strategic and financial outcomes in corporate venture — and what founders and GPs often get wrong when working with CVCs.
Nicole shares how Woven structures its global operations, works hand-in-hand with Toyota’s business units, and leverages a portfolio success team to shepherd startups through complex corporate dynamics. She also breaks down Woven’s investment logic, from hydrogen to lunar rovers — and why corporate alignment shouldn’t come at the cost of independence.
Here’s what’s covered:- 00:40 – The structure of Woven Capital & its relationship with Toyota
- 03:00 – How Toyota Ventures (early-stage) and Woven (growth-stage) complement each other
- 09:45 – Building internal bridges: the Portfolio Success team model
- 13:15 – Toyota’s internal incentives (and the carrot vs. stick approach)
- 15:10 – The CVC cultural challenge: Japan, US, and Europe
- 21:40 – How to spot a “red flag” CVC as a founder
- 31:30 – Toyota Open Labs: a new playbook for startup-corporate collaboration
- 34:00 – Woven’s LP strategy: investing in funds for access, insight & geography
- 39:00 – Learnings from fund investing: what CVC LPs need from GPs
- 42:00 – Final advice for startups and corporates alike