How I Invest with David Weisburd

E222: Why 90% of Managers Fail Before Fund 3

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Oct 6, 2025
Conrad Shang, Founder and Managing Partner at Ensemble VC, shares insights from his extensive investment background at firms like UTIMCO and Bain Capital Ventures. They discuss why succeeding as a fund manager requires more than just being a great investor, emphasizing the importance of firm-building and strategic patience. Conrad reveals how enduring LP relationships and transparent communication build trust. He also highlights the shift of defense tech into the mainstream and the value of a strong team over a solo founder in predicting success.
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INSIGHT

Investor Skill ≠ Fund Durability

  • Being a great investor is necessary but not sufficient to build a durable fund. Fund managers must design portfolio construction and a firm that survives 10–12 year horizons.
ADVICE

Treat LPs As Strategic Partners

  • Use your LPs as partners who counsel short-term vs long-term tradeoffs, not only as capital providers. Prioritize durability and be willing to skip deals to avoid overpaying during frothy markets.
ANECDOTE

Sitting Out A Frothy Market

  • Ensemble sometimes spent nearly 12 months doing zero deals to avoid frothy valuations in 2021–22. That discipline came from a long-term mindset to stay in the game across cycles.
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