The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

116: Paul Madera – Why He Invested $10 Million In Facebook In 2005

Apr 17, 2016
Paul Madera, founder of Meritech Capital and former F-16 pilot, shares his remarkable journey in late-stage tech investing. He reveals why he invested $10 million in Facebook back in 2005, a decision that changed the landscape of social media. The conversation delves into the essential traits of successful leaders, comparing insights from military training to high-stakes business decisions. Madera offers a refreshing perspective on commitment, strategy, and adapting to pressure, underscoring the importance of continual learning in leadership.
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INSIGHT

Dedication Drives Leadership Excellence

  • Great leaders are often not the smartest but the most dedicated and focused on personal excellence.
  • This trait appears across diverse careers like military, banking, and venture capital.
ANECDOTE

Early Facebook Investment Story

  • Paul initially wanted to invest in MySpace but missed the opportunity as it was bought by Fox Interactive.
  • They then invested $10 million for 2% in Facebook at a $500 million valuation in 2005.
ADVICE

Embrace the Learning Curve

  • Don't expect to skip the hard work and rapid promotions; learn your field thoroughly.
  • Deep knowledge gained through experience makes you a better investor, board member, and leader.
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