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S3E1: The Solo GP Advantage – Sarah Smith on Building Best in Class Systems at Scale

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Sep 12, 2025
Sarah Smith, founder of the Sarah Smith Fund, discusses her journey from an educator to a prominent solo GP in venture capital. She emphasizes the importance of building scalable systems from day one. Sarah reveals her innovative approach to creating talent pipelines and enhancing investor experiences with AI tools. Her fellowship program at Stanford serves as a unique incubator for emerging talent, empowering students with hands-on venture experience. In a world of venture where many follow the same script, she encourages a diverse, multi-faceted approach to investing.
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ANECDOTE

From Teacher To Operator In Tech

  • Sarah traced her path from teaching to Stanford to early roles at Facebook and Quora, which shaped her operator instincts.
  • Those experiences taught her how to run businesses, recruit top engineers, and recognize exceptional founder talent.
INSIGHT

Irrational Intensity As The Core Signal

  • Sarah defines her target founder as possessing "irrational intensity" seen in elite competitors and early career achievements.
  • This trait often reveals itself long before entrepreneurship through competitions, athletics, or debate.
ANECDOTE

Early Angel Lessons And A Fast Conviction Win

  • Sarah began angel investing only after liquidity from Facebook and joined a group that taught her by doing about 20 investments.
  • One quick conviction investment (wired in 24 hours) became one of her best outcomes and proved the value of rapid conviction.
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