

20VC Special: Accel Founders Arthur Patterson and Jim Swartz on Building Accel Into One of the Most Prominent Venture Firms Over Four Decades, How Today's Market Compares To The Dot Com Bubble, How To Do Generational Transition Well and Why Accel Will Nev
5 snips Nov 8, 2021
Arthur Patterson and Jim Swartz, co-founders of Accel, share their remarkable journey in venture capital since 1983. They discuss the evolution of the venture ecosystem and how their specialized approach has given them an edge. The duo reflects on their toughest fundraising challenges and the transformative moments that elevated Accel’s reputation. They also compare today's market dynamics to the dot-com bubble, emphasizing the importance of generational transitions. Insights on fostering a strong international presence and the future of venture capital round out this engaging conversation.
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Early Venture Landscape
- In the 70s, the venture ecosystem was small; everyone knew each other.
- Firms had diverse portfolios, with partners holding roles in various sectors like semiconductors, software, and healthcare.
Accel's Founding
- Arthur Patterson and Jim Swartz co-founded Accel in 1983 out of necessity and opportunity.
- Their prior partner's limited ambition and the favorable market conditions led to Accel's creation.
Specialization Strategy
- Accel's founding strategy was specialization in communications and software, differentiating them in the diverse market of the 80s.
- Their focused strategy targeted two sectors that became dominant for decades, despite initially being a narrow slice of investment activity.