
Stansberry Investor Hour Inside Venture Capital – the Hidden Force Powering Innovation
Nov 3, 2025
Adrian Fenty, the founding managing partner of MaC Venture Capital and former mayor of Washington, D.C., shares his journey from politics to VC. He discusses his early investments in education tech and the thrill of supporting technical founders. With insights into AI's impact on venture capital, he highlights the importance of backing bold ideas while navigating the challenges of quick exits. Adrian also emphasizes the need for better city governance, urging leaders to raise standards and focus on meaningful change.
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Early Bet On Reusable Rockets
- MaC invested early in Stoke, an aerospace startup founded by ex‑Blue Origin engineers, aiming for fully reusable rockets.
- The company later raised large rounds and became the fund's most valuable holding.
Be A Hands‑On, Strategic Investor
- Actively support portfolio founders with regular check‑ins, introductions, and practical fundraising advice.
- Review materials like data rooms and use pattern recognition to guide strategy, not dictate core technical choices.
AI Forces Rapid Product Evolution
- AI is reshaping company product direction rapidly; startups iterate every few months to add AI layers or services.
- Many startups now build infrastructure that serves other AI companies rather than end consumers directly.

